
Offen
Fair web analytics that lets users access and delete their own data
Overview
Offen is a self-hosted analytics platform built on the principle of data fairness — visitors can log in to see, download, or delete the data collected about them. It runs as a single lightweight binary with an embedded SQLite or PostgreSQL database, making deployment simple. Ideal for developers and publishers who want transparency as a competitive differentiator.
Where it falls short of Google Analytics
- Limited metrics scope: no heatmaps, funnels, or A/B testing
- No multi-site roll-up view in a single dashboard
- Visitor self-service portal adds UX complexity for non-technical audiences
We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.
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