Have a look at http://count.ly -- both the client and server are open
source.
-Matthijs
On 12-12-13 21:30, Benjamin Ragheb wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Adam Martin <adam.m.s.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> (if not -- why not do it yourself? a basic Analytics solution is very
>> very easy to create :))
> This seems like a ripe opportunity for an open source app. It's a developer tool, collects data you care about controlling, but is far enough from your core business that you'd want to outsource if you can.
>
> There is an open source web analytics tool, Piwik <http://piwik.org>. I have some experience with it on small websites. It doesn't look like it supports mobile app analytics out of the box but there might be a plugin out there to do it. Or maybe it's easy to HTTP POST data from your app; I don't know, I haven't tried.
>
> I kind of suspect this hasn't happened for mobile web analytics because the skill sets diverge; anyone doing backend programming doesn't feel the pain; anyone doing client app development doesn't want to mess around with deploying web servers.
>
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