We have data migration plans in work but it doesn't appear that a plausible migration is possible
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Next.js, TailwindCSS, shadcn. the usual stuff
it's "ribbit"
from what i know, awstats gets analytics from server-side logs while Rybbit uses a client side script. So not really and apples to apples comparison
Everything is in the repo and cloud features are just toggled off in the self-hosted build.
Clickhouse definitely takes a lot of resources! There's unfortunately no way around that, though in my experience it runs fine on the cheapest Hetzner instances which are like $3-4 a month for 2GB of RAM. How lightweight is your VPS?
And yea, you don't need clickhouse for a simple static site. I chose clickhouse because it Postgres or MySQL does not scale well since the main site I personally use Rybbit for sends around 20 million events a month.
It pains me to plug my competitors, but check out Umami or Goatcounter if you want a platform that uses postgres.
I gotta say nice job on the website. Very tastefully done
Only very slightly so. One of the reasons I created Rybbit is because platforms like plausible and fathom have much inferior self-hosted versions (very limited featureset and basically never updated). We have a comparison here
it didn't have enough features, especially since the community version is heavily nerfed (it's missing even funnels)
Posthog makes it almost impossible to actually self-host since they try to push you onto the cloud as much as possible. They say that the self-hosted version only works well up until 100k events ... which is insane since their cloud free tier is 1 million events. It's actually the reason why I built Rybbit. I tried to self-host posthog on my server but it ran it up to 100% CPU on 8 cores and didn't even work.
Ok posthog rant done.
The other main difference is that Posthog has like 10+ different products all in one. Their web analytics is good, but it's just kind of bland (imo) because it's not their main focus.
as opposed to plausible community edition which is even more limited and is only updated a couple times a year?