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Sleek Analytics
See who's on your site. Right now.
38 followers
See who's on your site. Right now.
38 followers
We built Sleek because analytics shouldn't require a PhD. Paste one line of code, and within seconds you're watching real visitors move through your site live. No setup headaches, no cookie banners, no noise. Just your data, clean and simple.









Kanba
Hey everyone! 👋
The problem with most analytics tools? They're either too bloated, too expensive, or they hand your visitor data straight to Google. We built Sleek to fix that — paste one line of code and you're watching real visitors on your site live, with zero cookies and zero consent banners. Simple, fast, and actually yours.
Really like the simplicity but how are you handling repeat visitor tracking without cookies?
Kanba
@uaghazade This is preety neat! Will definitely give it a try
Kanba
The no-cookie angle is huge for indie makers — one less consent banner to worry about before launch.
I'm about to ship my first iOS app and was dreading setting up analytics for the landing page.
Does Sleek work well for low-traffic sites in the early days, or does the live view feel empty until you get traction?
Kanba
How are you handling privacy and compliance if there are no cookie banners, especially with regulations getting stricter?
Kanba
@becky_gaskell Sleek is cookieless by design. we don't store any personal data or track individuals. we use an anonymous fingerprint that can't be traced back to a real person, so there's nothing to consent to. GDPR, CCPA, and PECR compliant by default. the stricter regulations get, the more tools like Sleek make sense.
Features.Vote
most analytics tools are built around retrospective summaries. you check them every morning, scroll through weekly trends, and session counts from the day before. the 'real time' view exists but it's usually secondary, showing a visitor count and recent page views with a 30-second lag, not actually watching people move through your site.
what sleek is doing differently is treating the live view as the primary interface, not an afterthought. when you just shipped something new or you're watching a landing page perform for the first time, seeing actual visitor paths as they happen is more useful than aggregates. the cookie-free fingerprint approach also means you get data from the first visitor, no consent banner delay, no waiting until compliance is sorted before you can see whether your copy is working.
Kanba
@gabrielpineda this is exactly the thinking behind Sleek. most tools treat real-time as a widget, we treat it as the default. shipping something and watching the first visitors land in real time is the whole point. really appreciate you articulating it better than we did.