Website data shouldn’t be a secret
Most websites track their traffic in tools like Google Analytics…
But that data is kept behind closed doors. Only the team sees it.
I’ve always found this strange.
If people are visiting your site, why hide that?
Why not show your visitors they’re not alone?
Why not let the traffic speak for itself?
Think about how powerful this would be:
“47 people visited in the last 3 hours.”
“3 people are viewing this page right now.”
That’s real social proof powered by truth, not marketing tricks.
So I decided to build something that makes this possible:
A tiny widget that shows live activity to your visitors.
No code, no tech barrier and completely FREE.
Because I believe the future of the web is open, transparent, and human.
Now I’d love to hear your thoughts:
👉 Should visitor data be public-facing?
👉 Would you show it on your site? Why or why not?
Let’s start a real conversation about trust, proof, and what makes the web feel alive.


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