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Great open-source counter — but it stops at pageviews.
Umami is a clean, MIT-licensed, cookieless analytics tool you can self-host for free, with an inexpensive cloud tier. It's excellent at counting visitors and events. People shop for a Umami alternative when they need the money side — there's no Stripe integration, no revenue attribution, and funnels are basic.
Mochi is for the moment you stop asking 'how many visitors?' and start asking 'which visitors paid?'. Revenue, channel attribution, funnels, search keywords and deploy markers are all built in and managed for you — no server to babysit.
Mochi connects Stripe and shows which channel brought paying customers. Umami tracks visitors and events but no revenue.
See the source and the dollars together, instead of a pageview total.
No server to run, update or back up — Mochi is hosted for you. Self-hosting Umami is on you.
Funnels, a heatmap, Search Console keywords, deploy markers and an AI-crawler chart, all included.
To be fair: If you want to own the whole stack and self-host for $0, Umami is a fantastic open-source choice — Mochi is a hosted product, not something you run yourself. Competitor details are drawn from public pricing and docs and can change — check their site for the latest.
See the full Umami vs Mochi comparisonAdd Mochi's script alongside Umami and connect Stripe. Once you can see revenue lined up against channels, retire the Umami instance if you like.
Yes. Mochi connects to Stripe and attributes every payment to the channel that earned it — something Umami doesn't do.
If you want revenue attribution, funnels and integrations without running a server, yes. If a $0 self-hosted counter is all you need, Umami is a great choice.
Yes — both are cookieless and first-party, so neither typically needs a consent banner.
Drop in one line of script and watch revenue line up against the channels that earned it. Free for 14 days, no card needed.
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