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.