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Lucky Orange
Lucky Orange is a web monitoring service that delivers beautiful heatmaps that show you how people read and interact with your site. You can segment heatmap data by location, browser, dates, mobile users, and more. With Lucky Orange you can improve the way people interact with your website or web application by monitoring user behaviour and make changes to your product accordingly.
Fastly
With Fastly's edge cloud platform you can deliver your web-based content faster, safer, and more scalable. Allowing you to reduce load times of your apps and sites and show customers your content faster.
Discourse
Discourse is an open source internet forum and mailing list software. The application is written with Ember.js and Ruby on Rails, and can be self-hosted in the cloud or on local hardware for free. Discourse also provides managed hosting starting at $100/month, so that you can focus on building a community rather than installing software and managing servers.
HashiCorp Nomad
HashiCorp Nomad is a simple and flexible workload orchestrator to deploy and manage containers and non-containerized applications across on-prem and clouds at scale.
Leadpages
Leadpages is a website and landing page creation software that can help you grow your business online. With Leadpages, no technical skill is required to create websites and landing pages to engage your audience from first click to final sale. It can also help you get more out of your data, Leadpages integrates with many third-party online marketing apps and tools so that you can connect the dots between data from these services.
Matomo
Matomo is the ethical alternative to Google Analytics that does not sacrifices user privacy. The web analytics platform provided by Matomo guarantees 100% data ownership and is provided as a free and open source self-hosted solution or a commercially managed service by Matomo itself.
GitLab
A web-based tool for DevOps lifecycle management and source code hosing. GitLab, much like GitHub use the open-source technology Git for repository management and code reversion. On top of that GitLab provide extra services like issue-tracking, wiki and CI/CD pipelines for code deployment. The main difference between GitLab and GitHub is that GitLab is open-source and the whole platform can be self-hosted on your own server. GitLab also provides the same hosted repository solutions provided by GitHub.
Plausible
A simple and privacy-conscious alaternative for Google Analytics. Plausible can be used to track website traffic while still respecting user privacy. The plausable tracking script is 45 times smaller than that of Google Analytics which provides faster load times for you users visiting the website. Plausible is also fully comliant with GDPR, CCPA and PECR as it does not use cookies for tracking website activity.
Fathom
A simple, light-weight, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics. With Fathom website owners can ethically track their users behaviour and make sound business decisions quickly. Fathom doesn’t collect any personal data and is fully GDPR and CCPA compliant, as the software does not use cookies to track user behaviour.