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  "textContent": "dan3008:\n\n> In my (limited) experience, it’s more than sufficient for most (none commercial) use\n\nAgain, not my experience. They have a few basic dashboards, but if you want to dive into the data, you’ll quickly find that it doesn’t work. There are no meaningful filters and no way to combine data. The reporting functionality is so useless that the “right way” to do it is to load the data into Google Big Query and query it there.\n\nAlso, they discard part of your traffic data and guesstimate it back. Which does not work consistently when you use the Google Analytics web interface, API and Big Query.\n\nThey also shot themselves in the foot by not offering data migration between UA and GA4. So regardless of whether you jumped ship or not, you would lose all your data anyway.\n\nIf all you need is an approximate visitor counter, then Google Analytics is more than sufficient. If you actually want to learn how people interact with your website (you know, what an analytics system is actually designed to do), you’ll find that Google Analytics is actually very bad at that.\n\nI wouldn’t say that this is a difference between commercial and non commercial use, but more how much you actually need. But a lot of Google Analytics functionality is just not implemented in a way that’s actually usable.\n\nthurpwa:\n\n> I created my own analytics system, and with your approval, should I release it on GitHub for everyone to use?\n\nIf you made it, it’s your software, so if you want to put it on GitHub, you can. I don’t know why you’d need anyone’s approval to do that.",
  "title": "How to Track Daily Traffic, GEO Visitors, Clicks, and User Engagement on InfinityFree Hosting?"
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