Sleek Analytics is a privacy-first Google Analytics alternative for the modern web. Real-time website analytics, cookieless tracking, and fast dashboards. Since our previous Product Hunt launch, we've completely redesigned the Sleek Analytics experience and introduced several major new capabilities. - Complete redesign of the website and product experience - Revenue attribution for Stripe, Creem, Paddle, Polar, Dodo Payments, and LS - Custom Event Tracking - Public API access - Team Support
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
A few months ago, we launched Sleek Analytics as a privacy-first web analytics alternative.
Since then, we've listened to our users and shipped our biggest update yet.
With Sleek Analytics, you can now:
- Track revenue from Stripe, Creem, Paddle, Polar, Dodo Payments, and LemonSqueezy
- Measure Custom Events beyond simple pageviews
- Access your analytics with our new Public API
- Connect with your team with new Team feature
- Experience a completely redesigned website and product
Our goal is simple: help SaaS founders understand not just who visits, but what drives conversions and revenue—all while staying privacy-friendly.
We're excited to hear your thoughts and answer any questions throughout the day. Thanks for checking out Sleek Analytics! ❤️
It's a solid launch, but the market of such tools is already quite crowded (and as I saw, some visitors already pointed it out) - and when I saw it, my question was like "What is a specific niche for this analytics suite?"
Anyways, wish you the best growth and development!
Love to see more cookieless analytics options! As someone who manages analytics accounts for a large number of websites, the issue I have always had is losing the GA integration with Google Ads, for re-targeting etc which has always made it tough to lose GA. Is this something that you think can be solved?
The Stripe revenue tracking is a nice touch -- that's the gap most lightweight analytics tools leave open. We're building for e-commerce developers and our clients always end up stitching together GA + Stripe dashboards separately. Privacy-first with no cookie banners is the right call too. Congrats on shipping this.
Congrats on the launch. Cookieless, real-time granularity is tough to pull off without falling back on canvas fingerprinting or cross-session tracking that quietly reopens the compliance/consent banner headache. If you're providing complete user journeys within an anonymous session without storing persistent identifiers, how are you handling edge cases like a user losing cell service for 30 seconds or hitting a hard page refresh without accidentally generating a brand new session split?
cookieless + real-time is a hard combo — most privacy-first analytics give up the live granularity to get there. how are you resolving "who's on the site right now" without cookies or fingerprinting that'd quietly reopen the consent problem?
Abbas, watching real people move through a site as it happens has a strange pull to it, far more alive than reading a chart after the fact. Keeping it light and free of those consent banners is what makes it feel friendly.
The one-line setup is the real unlock here. Most analytics tools have you fighting config before seeing a single visitor. Congrats on the launch 🚀
Could you please explain how exactly are you GDPR/ePrivacy compliant without any poups or user permissions? Simply not having cookies is not enough - consents and/or banners are still needed.
How easy is it to migrate from Google Analytics, and does Sleek bring over any historical data? Congrats on the launch!
Genuine question: the privacy-first GA alternative space feels pretty crowded at this point - Plausible, Fathom, Umami, TelemetryDeck are all well established. Looking at your sidebar, even PH lists 4+ direct competitors. The revenue attribution from Stripe/Paddle/etc is actually a solid differentiator - but is that the main wedge you're going after, or is there something else that pulls customers away from tools they're already comfortable with?
The real-time visitor piece in the tagline caught my eye: “See who’s on your site. Right now.” Is Sleek Analytics mainly aimed at marketers checking active traffic during campaigns, or is it more for founders/product teams watching usage as it happens? Also wondering whether the product shows individual visitor/session detail, or keeps things more aggregated from a privacy standpoint.
About Sleek Analytics on Product Hunt
“See who's on your site. Right now.”
Sleek Analytics launched on Product Hunt on June 26th, 2026 and earned 175 upvotes and 22 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Sleek Analytics is a privacy-first Google Analytics alternative for the modern web. Real-time website analytics, cookieless tracking, and fast dashboards. Since our previous Product Hunt launch, we've completely redesigned the Sleek Analytics experience and introduced several major new capabilities. - Complete redesign of the website and product experience - Revenue attribution for Stripe, Creem, Paddle, Polar, Dodo Payments, and LS - Custom Event Tracking - Public API access - Team Support
Sleek Analytics was featured in Analytics (172.7k followers), Marketing (465.8k followers) and Data & Analytics (5.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 95k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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