Databuddy gives developers one place for analytics, logs, and feature flags. It’s type-safe, lightweight, and works across serverless, edge, and stateful environments. Privacy-first foundation, and a focus on user-experience and streamlined flows
Hi producthunters,
I built Databuddy because I felt existing tools were either too heavy or too fragmented for small developer teams. You often end up with one product for analytics, another for logging, and something else for feature flags, not to mention any of the other 10 things you might need, generally all being interconnected in the first place, yet so fragmented.
Databuddy puts these essentials together in one place. Right now you can:
- Track analytics, web vitals, errors & custom events
- Feature flags with one click, and millisecond global deployments
- Share access either publicly, or with your team in seconds
I’m still early and focused on making the core experience solid. Your feedback means a lot. If you try it out, let me know what works and what feels off, noting it's fully open-source and fully transparent.
Thanks for taking a look.
Iza, Founder of Databuddy
The product checks all the boxes. We hate cookie banners. Fixed it. We hate fluffy marketing sites. Fixed it. We hate complex setups. Fixed it. We hate cluttered dashboards. Fixed it.
Databuddy is exactly the type of products that I love, opinionated and beautifully crafted.
S/O to @izadoesdev for the awesome work. Keep it up.
Oh and we're in October. It's Hacktoberfest. There's no better time to start contributing and supporting open-source products. OSS ftw.
One of the few tools in our stack that we can't live without. I really love databuddy. Such a delightful analytics experience that somehow has managed to improve on the existing tools out there.
@naveed_rehman Thank you! there's a big emphasis on the UX and UI being simple & intuitive
There is an API endpoint that's documented to track custom events, server side logging and error tracking are on the roadmap, so custom events is the closest thing currently
GA has 0 concept of privacy, it uses cookies to track your users long after they leave your website, that data will never benefit you, it's only used to make profiles about users and sell it to advertisers, Databuddy doesn't use cookies, and we never identify users, nor collect any excess data, only what's needed to provide you the rich insights!
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Having feature flags and analytics in one platform is intriguing. I remember doing bespoke instrumentation in Mixpanel. Do you actually manage the flags in data buddy?
Databuddy Analytics
Humans in the Loop
When I stumbled upon @Databuddy Analytics, it was an instant crush.
The product checks all the boxes. We hate cookie banners. Fixed it. We hate fluffy marketing sites. Fixed it. We hate complex setups. Fixed it. We hate cluttered dashboards. Fixed it.
Databuddy is exactly the type of products that I love, opinionated and beautifully crafted.
S/O to @izadoesdev for the awesome work. Keep it up.
Oh and we're in October. It's Hacktoberfest. There's no better time to start contributing and supporting open-source products. OSS ftw.
Autumn
One of the few tools in our stack that we can't live without. I really love databuddy. Such a delightful analytics experience that somehow has managed to improve on the existing tools out there.
Thank you @izadoesdev for making this!!
Databuddy Analytics
@ay_ush Thank you Ayush! super glad to have you onboard, you're truly helping shape the future of analytics with us
Hi, watched the demo and looks cool. The UI is killer - just wow!
Is there a server and client side API to log events as well? Also, how is your tool better in terms of managing privacy than GA?
Databuddy Analytics
@naveed_rehman Thank you! there's a big emphasis on the UX and UI being simple & intuitive
There is an API endpoint that's documented to track custom events, server side logging and error tracking are on the roadmap, so custom events is the closest thing currently
GA has 0 concept of privacy, it uses cookies to track your users long after they leave your website, that data will never benefit you, it's only used to make profiles about users and sell it to advertisers, Databuddy doesn't use cookies, and we never identify users, nor collect any excess data, only what's needed to provide you the rich insights!
Having feature flags and analytics in one platform is intriguing. I remember doing bespoke instrumentation in Mixpanel. Do you actually manage the flags in data buddy?
Marble
Databuddy is an Important tool in my stack, cannot recommend it enough.
thanks for such an awesome tool @izadoesdev
Databuddy Analytics
@taqib really glad to have been your choice, thank you taqib
Honestly, since I switched to you, watching analytics has felt more enjoyable than tiring. Great job!
Databuddy Analytics
@nanocodesai really glad to hear that!