@viermalbe In your #bubbles blog (post)[https://dshbx.de/blog/bubbles/entry/b9869fa7-03e3-4066-9ce5-112cfbddfa03] you claim that your dashboard on #PlausibleAnalytics is
> completely public [...] no login required.

When I try to access (your dashboard)[https://data.holtwick.de/bubbles.town], on #ironfox on Android with just #ublockorigin , it just shows me a blank page with links and a login link.

If I need to login, then "no login required" is not true. Please fix this if possible. Thanks.

#fediverse

Five Lesser-Known Bubbles Features โ€” Bubbles ๐Ÿซง Blog

I recently deployed Plausible analytics to get a bit more insight into who is reading my blog. After playing with it a bit I decided to just feed Plausible directly from Envoy Gateway using Patch Policies. I wrote a blog about it.

https://blog.jameswynn.com/posts/2026/04/plausible-analytics-envoy-gateway/

#selfhosted #selfhosting #homelab #kubernetes #blog #envoy #plausibleanalytics

Plausible Analytics through Envoy Gateway

Privacy-respecting user analytics by feeding Plausible's Event API from Envoy Gateway

James Wynn

Super excited to finally announce that Arbory was just published on the App Store: a native iOS companion for Plausible Analytics (@plausible).

Widgets on your home screen. Traffic spike notifications. Offline access. Connects directly to your Plausible instance (Cloud or self-hosted). Zero third-party SDKs.

Let me know what you think of it!

https://arbory.io

#PlausibleAnalytics #iOS #Privacy #IndieApp #IndieDev

Arbory | Your traffic, beautifully native

The native iOS companion for Plausible Analytics. Free to download.

Meet our mark.

We asked @andycarolan to capture two ideas in one symbol: a tree, for the name Arbory, from Latin *arbor*, and a growth curve, for what the app does.

The result: an emerald circle with layered chevrons rising from the base. Three greens, carefully chosen. Look once and you see a canopy from below. Shift your eye and it becomes an upward trend.

Arbory is a native iOS client for @plausible, made for people who chose privacy on purpose.

#Arbory #iOS #PlausibleAnalytics

Submitted the @arbory app to the App Store. Fingers crossed! ๐Ÿคž

https://arbory.io

#Arbory #PlausibleAnalytics #iOS

Arbory | Your traffic, beautifully native

The native iOS companion for Plausible Analytics. Free to download.

I've been working on something for the @plausible community:

Arbory: a native iOS companion app for Plausible Analytics.

No web wrapper. Real widgets. Built for the "glance at your traffic" moment.

- Cloud & self-hosted
- No subscriptions, only a one-time purchase
- Zero tracking SDKs

The site is live: https://arbory.io. The beta is coming soon.

It's all really new, so follow @arbory for updates!

#Arbory #PlausibleAnalytics #iOS #IndieApp #IndieAppDev

Arbory โ€” Your traffic, beautifully native

The native iOS companion for Plausible Analytics. Free to download.

New article: "Self-hosting Plausible broke my analytics"

After years on #PlausibleAnalytics I switched to self-hosting and sadly, Iโ€™m not exactly happy with the result.

https://www.loopwerk.io/articles/2026/plausible/

Self-hosting Plausible broke my analytics

After years on Plausible I switched to self-hosting and discovered just how much they hold back from their open source version.

Loopwerk

After I switched from Plausible Cloud to a self-hosted instance I noticed a LOT of bot traffic in my stats, which didn't use to be there before.

Look at the screenshot and guess when I switched to self-hosting Plausible...

Turns out that #PlausibleAnalytics only gives you basic bot filters on the open source version, you need to pay for the cloud version to get the "advanced" filtering.

That's super disappointing. Is that really how you want me to force to pay โ‚ฌ290 per year?

Itโ€™s fine to lock some pro features to the cloud version, but this seems like a basic requirement for analytics software?

Self-Hosted Plausible Analytics Setup Guide

Learn how to set up self-hosted Plausible Analytics for your blog in 2026 with a lightweight, privacy-first solution. Includes Docker deployment, Nginx proxy setup, and advanced tracking features for GDPR compliance and performance.

Technical news about AI, coding and all
Hhm now i have tried to host #PlausibleAnalytics on my #NixOS machine. But somehow the ports opened are listed as `OPEN` when i use `nmap` on localhost, but `CLOSED` but visible from other machines. What could that mean? Never experienced this before.