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GoatCounter vs Plausible Analytics

Self-host pick — both replace Fathom Analytics (Privacy-first web analytics).

Both GoatCounter and Plausible Analytics self-host as a replacement for Fathom Analytics (Privacy-first web analytics). Pick GoatCounter if you want a other-licensed codebase (EUPL-1.2); pick Plausible Analytics for AGPL (AGPL-3.0). Both run in roughly the same cost bracket — $3/mo vps — go binary + sqlite, runs anywhere vs $10/mo vps; clickhouse is the heaviest piece, fine on a single 2gb instance for a few sites.

GoatCounteropen-sourcePlausible Analyticsopen-source
LicenseEUPL-1.2AGPL-3.0
Setup time5min single-binary15min docker-compose (Elixir app + ClickHouse + Postgres)
Monthly cost$3/mo VPS — Go binary + SQLite, runs anywhere.$10/mo VPS; ClickHouse is the heaviest piece, fine on a single 2GB instance for a few sites.
GitHubarp242/goatcounter ★ 5.69k · last commit 5d agoaliveplausible/analytics ★ 24.8k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesFathom AnalyticsFathom Analytics + 3 other

Good fit for

GoatCounter

Personal sites and small projects that want analytics with the least operational footprint.

Weak at:Multi-site dashboards and team accounts are thinner than Plausible/Umami; default UI is functional rather than pretty.

Plausible Analytics

Teams that want the closest Fathom-shaped UX and dashboard without leaving open source.

Weak at:ClickHouse is overkill for tiny sites and adds to the ops surface vs SQLite-backed alternatives.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli fathom-analytics prints Fathom Analytics's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, GoatCounter or Plausible Analytics?

GoatCounter: 5min single-binary. Plausible Analytics: 15min docker-compose (Elixir app + ClickHouse + Postgres).

What does each cost to run?

GoatCounter: $3/mo VPS — Go binary + SQLite, runs anywhere.. Plausible Analytics: $10/mo VPS; ClickHouse is the heaviest piece, fine on a single 2GB instance for a few sites.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do GoatCounter and Plausible Analytics replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Fathom Analytics.