Features
- Plug and play: After activating the plugin, stats are recorded right away.
- GDPR Compliant by design.
- No external services. Everything happens on your server.
- No personal information or anything visitor specific is tracked.
- No cookies (optional).
- Metrics: All the essentials: total pageviews, unique pageviews and referral URL’s.
- Referrer spam: Built-in blocklist to filter out referrer spam
- Fast: Handles thousands of daily visitors or sudden bursts of traffic without breaking a sweat.
- Lightweight: Adds less than 900 bytes of data to your pages.
- Efficient storage: a year worth of data takes up less than 5 MB of data.
- Cached: Fully compatible with pages served from browser and server caches.
- Open-source: GPLv3 licensed.
- Translated: Fully translated into English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Italian and Russian.
All of the features listed above are available in the free and open-source Koko Analytics plugin.
Paid features
Koko Analytics Pro is an add-on for the free plugin, which unlocks several advanced features:
- Periodic email reports: daily, weekly or monthly email reports
- Outbound link tracking: tracks all link clicks to any external website.
- Track form submissions: automatically tracks submitted forms and the page it was submitted from.
- Custom event tracking: the ability to track any custom event through a simple JavaScript API.
- Export to CSV: export the raw data for any dashboard view to CSV for advanced analysis.
These paid features are unlocked by purchasing and installing the Koko Analytics Pro add-on plugin.
Translations
Thanks to an amazing group of contributors, the Koko Analytics plugin is currently translated into the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Dutch, Russian, Greek, Croatian, Portugese, Danish, Finnish and Swedish.
If your language is not listed here or is missing translations; you can help translate the plugin into your language using your WordPress.org account.
Need help with Koko Analytics?
Please go through our knowledge base or read the frequently asked questions section on WordPress.org.
If that didn’t help, please open a new topic on the WordPress.org plugin support forums for Koko Analytics.
Contributing
You can contribute to Koko Analytics in many different ways. For example:
- Write about Koko Analytics on your blog or share it on social media.
- Become a Koko Analytics Pro user.
- Write a plugin review on WordPress.org.
- Translate the plugin into your language using your WordPress.org account.
- Help us prioritize development of new features by voting on ideas in our GitHub discussions idea board.