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HitKeep vs Fathom Analytics: Self-Hosted Privacy Analytics You Own

If you are looking for a Fathom Analytics alternative, the first real question is not features. It is operating model.

That distinction matters because many “Fathom alternative” posts compare HitKeep against the hosted Fathom product while quietly assuming self-hosting parity that no longer really exists.

FeatureHitKeepFathom AnalyticsFathom Lite
Self-hostedSingle binary (~50 MB)NoYes (older)
Managed cloudEU / USYesNo
External dependenciesNone (embedded DuckDB + NSQ)n/aSQLite / PostgreSQL
Minimum RAM~45-64 MBn/an/a
Minimum cost to self-host~$6/month VPSn/aFree (unsupported)
Cookie-less analyticsYesYesYes
Dashboard languages5 (EN, DE, ES, FR, IT)EnglishEnglish
Goals and custom eventsYesYesLimited
FunnelsYesNoNo
Landing pages and exit pagesYesPages reportBasic
Ecommerce (purchase, begin_checkout, add_to_cart, view_item)YesEvent valueNo
Period-over-period comparisonYesYesNo
Scheduled email reportsYesYesNo
Shareable dashboardsYesYesBasic
Team roles and site access controlYesLimitedNo
WebAuthn passkeys + TOTP MFAYesTOTPNo
Recovery codes for MFAYesYesNo
Team-owned API clientsYesAPI tokensLimited
Data takeout (JSON, CSV, Parquet)YesCSV exportBasic
Clustering / HAHashiCorp Memberlistn/aNo
GA importNoYesNo

HitKeep is the better Fathom alternative if you want:

Fathom is stronger if you want:

  • a mature hosted privacy analytics vendor first
  • GA import workflows
  • a polished hosted privacy/compliance story
  • hosted simplicity above all else
HitKeep share dashboard dialog for generating a read-only analytics link

One of the practical reasons teams leave hosted-only analytics tools is that stakeholder sharing becomes part of the day-to-day workflow, not an afterthought. HitKeep already treats that as a first-class feature.

If your evaluation is driven by GDPR, PECR, or CCPA / CPRA, read the Compliance Overview alongside this comparison.

The split is:

  • Fathom has one of the most polished hosted privacy/compliance narratives in the category
  • HitKeep gives you stronger ownership and hosting-model control

But HitKeep’s current public tracker still uses sessionStorage, so PECR / ePrivacy analysis remains deployment-specific.

Teams usually start looking for a Fathom alternative when one of these becomes important:

  • they want to self-host instead of buying hosted analytics
  • they want stronger internal collaboration than “share a dashboard”
  • they want portability between self-hosted and managed deployments
  • they want more product depth than pageviews plus simple events, but still do not want a GA4-class stack

That is exactly where HitKeep fits better today.

HitKeep is built around the self-hosted product:

  • one Go binary using ~45-64 MB of RAM
  • embedded DuckDB with batch appender for high-throughput ingest
  • embedded NSQ for internal messaging
  • LRU caching for auth and rate limiters
  • local backups, retention, and takeout flows

A $6/month VPS is sufficient. That makes it a much closer fit if your requirement is “analytics under our control” rather than “a privacy-friendly hosted vendor.”

2. Managed cloud still keeps the same product model

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This is a meaningful current advantage.

You can choose:

  • self-hosted
  • HitKeep Cloud in EU Frankfurt
  • HitKeep Cloud in US Virginia

without switching to a different analytics category or product philosophy.

HitKeep v2.1.0 includes capabilities Fathom does not offer:

If your team needs conversion and ecommerce visibility beyond event values, HitKeep is the stronger product.

4. Collaboration and internal reporting are broader

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HitKeep has a clearer built-in collaboration story:

That is broader than a product centered mainly on hosted privacy reporting and dashboard sharing.

HitKeep gives you:

If you care about avoiding lock-in, that matters more than a polished hosted landing page.

1. Hosted simplicity is still the core strength

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Fathom remains one of the cleanest “sign up and paste the script” privacy analytics products.

If your only requirement is a hosted privacy analytics vendor with minimal setup, Fathom is still strong.

2. The hosted compliance narrative is more mature

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Fathom has spent years refining its hosted positioning around:

That maturity helps in buyer conversations and procurement reviews.

Fathom supports importing Google Analytics data. HitKeep does not. If preserving historical data matters, that is a meaningful differentiator.

4. Hosted migration and export workflows are more polished

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Fathom’s hosted docs cover:

If your benchmark is “best hosted privacy analytics vendor,” Fathom still has more time in market.

Be realistic before switching:

  • Fathom’s mature hosted-first onboarding
  • GA import workflows
  • some of Fathom’s hosted polish around exports and migration

If those are the deciding factors, Fathom may still be the better fit.

Choose HitKeep when:

  • you want a serious Fathom alternative you can actually self-host
  • you want managed cloud, but with an explicit EU or US hosting choice
  • you want built-in funnels, ecommerce, reporting, sharing, exports, and team access control
  • you want one product that works as OSS and as managed cloud

Choose Fathom when:

  • you want a mature hosted privacy analytics vendor and nothing else
  • you do not want to operate analytics infrastructure at all
  • GA import and hosted export polish matter more than portability

Is HitKeep a good alternative to Fathom Analytics?

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Yes, particularly if you want self-hosting or deeper analytics features. HitKeep offers funnels, ecommerce tracking, team roles, and data takeout in multiple formats — features Fathom’s hosted product does not include. If you primarily want the simplest hosted privacy product, Fathom remains strong.

HitKeep does not import Fathom historical data. Run both in parallel to validate coverage. HitKeep covers goals, funnels, ecommerce, and reporting, so most teams find the transition straightforward for ongoing data.

HitKeep is built to simplify GDPR compliance: cookie-less by default, self-hosted or EU-hosted cloud, no third-party data transfers. Compliance is a legal determination based on your deployment. Read the Compliance Overview.

Yes. HitKeep uses cookie-less tracking by default. The tracker uses sessionStorage for session continuity, which is not a cookie. PECR / ePrivacy rules may still apply depending on jurisdiction.