Open Metrics
Nothing is published yet.
Projects are private by default. The owner can publish one, and choose exactly which metrics appear, from the dashboard.
How these numbers are measured
- No cookies, no tracking
- Visitors are counted with a salted hash of coarse signals that is regenerated every day and destroyed within 48 hours. Nobody — including the owner of this database — can link a visitor across two days, or across two of these sites. No personal data is collected and no IP address is stored.
- What “visitors” means
- Unique visitors per day, summed over the range. Somebody who visits on Monday and Tuesday counts twice, because deliberately nothing links those two days together. Over a multi-day range this is closer to “visits” than to “people”.
- Where it's imprecise
- Two people on one network with identical devices count once. One person on a phone and a laptop counts twice. These are the direct cost of not tracking anyone, and the trade is intentional.
- Bots are excluded
- Crawlers, link previewers, uptime monitors, AI scrapers, and HTTP libraries are filtered out before anything is recorded. A link pasted into a big Slack does not become a traffic spike here.
- Revenue is net
- Refunds and lost disputes are subtracted, not hidden. Figures are shown in the display currency; amounts charged in other currencies are converted at a fixed rate, so combined totals are approximate by a percent or two.
- What “MRR” means
- Each subscription payment is spread evenly over the period it covers — an annual plan counts as one-twelfth per month for the year it spans, not as a spike in its billing month. It's computed from payments received, so a canceled plan keeps counting until its paid period runs out.
The owner chooses which metrics appear here. Anything hidden is never sent to your browser — it isn't rendered invisibly or fetched and discarded. Everything shown comes from pre-aggregated summaries; no individual event or visitor is ever exposed.