Use cases

Real numbers for teams that respect their visitors.

The same cookieless script fits a solo blog or a funded SaaS. Here is how different teams put ghostanalytics to work, and which features carry the weight.

A product team reviewing activation charts

SaaS products

Measure activation, trials, and upgrades with one-line goals, and see which channel earned each signup. No consent banner to scare a first-time visitor away from the form.

Goals and campaigns
An agency desk with client dashboards

Agencies and studios

Give every client a clean, exact dashboard on data that stays in your own database. Shareable, honest, and free of the sampling that makes agency reports hard to defend.

Pageviews and sessions
An online store checkout on a laptop

Ecommerce

Tie UTM campaigns to revenue with valued goals and see which source actually pays. Your customer data never flows into an ad graph you do not control.

Sources and referrers
A publisher reviewing article performance

Publishers and blogs

Real reader numbers, counted exactly rather than sampled, with Core Web Vitals beside each article so a slow page never quietly loses an audience.

Core Web Vitals
A terminal with a self-hosting command

Open source and docs

Self-host on your own infrastructure and put zero third-party trackers in front of a privacy-sensitive audience. The script is under 2 KB and the data is yours.

Privacy by design
A brand landing page with no cookie banner

Privacy-first brands

Prove the promise. No cookie, no consent theater, no personal data on the page, and analytics you can point to when a customer asks what you collect.

Privacy by design

Your numbers. Your visitors' privacy. Both intact.