Website Analytics

You have analytics. You've never read them.

You installed Google Analytics three years ago. You've opened it maybe twice. Your contact form might be losing you customers every week — and you'd never know.

No cookie banners needed 2KB tracker — 8x lighter than GA4 Privacy-first, no cross-site tracking

The real problem

A speedometer on a car
you're already driving

GA4 is installed on millions of small business sites. It opens to a wall of numbers, a learning curve that assumes you're a marketing analyst, and the vague promise that somewhere in this data is an answer you haven't learned to find yet.

Most people close the tab.

So the analytics sit there. Counting arrivals. Recording numbers nobody reads. You know your traffic went up in March. You have no idea why — or whether it mattered. You glance at it once a quarter, nod at a graph that goes up and to the right, and go back to running your business.

The data was always there. Someone just never read it for you.

What you're missing

Pageviews are the beginning of the story. Not the story.

Knowing that 1,240 people visited your site last month tells you exactly nothing. The real questions are different. Which page sends visitors away in 8 seconds? Which button looks clickable but isn't being tracked? Where does your contact form bleed leads?

A 68% bounce rate on your services page — is that normal, or is that costing you 3 clients a month?

Nobody knows. Not because the information doesn't exist, but because nobody built tools that answer those questions in plain English. Analytics tools have always been great at counting arrivals. None of them have ever told you what went wrong.

A different approach

What if your analytics wrote you a weekly briefing?

Nua Analytics watches your site the way a consultant would. Not just that people visited — but what they clicked, how far they scrolled, where they dropped out of your forms, which hours your audience is most active.

Then, every week, an AI reads all of it and writes you a briefing.

Three to five recommendations, ranked by impact. Each one labeled Quick Win or Medium or Major Project so you know what to tackle first.

And they're not generic. A specific problem is already named — a 74% bounce rate on your contact page, a mobile/desktop gap, a form where 70% of visitors leave at field 3. You're not hunting for insights. You're deciding which one to fix first.

You don't need to learn analytics. You just need to read an email.

Example weekly insight

Your contact page has a 74% bounce rate — that's high for a contact page. Most visitors leave within 6 seconds.

The form drops 43% of visitors at field 3 (phone number). Consider making it optional.

Quick Win Remove the required phone field. Based on similar sites, this could recover 15-20% of form submissions.

Under the hood

2KB of JavaScript. Zero cookies. Everything tracked.

Tracker

2KB. That's it.

Google Analytics loads 17KB+ of JavaScript. Hotjar adds another 40KB. Our tracker is ~2KB gzipped — your site stays fast.

Privacy

No cookies. No consent banner.

Daily salt rotation, hashed identifiers, no cross-site tracking. IDs expire every 48 hours. You don't need a cookie banner for this.

Click tracking

Every interactive element. Automatically.

Buttons, links, forms, images, selects — not just hyperlinks. GA4 requires custom event setup for each one. This just works.

Traffic heatmap

When your audience is actually online.

A 7-day × 24-hour grid. See that your audience peaks Tuesday at 11am and goes quiet Saturday evenings. Schedule posts, launches, and ads accordingly.

Geography

Country, region, and city.

Not just "United States" — see which cities your visitors come from. With a world map showing traffic density at a glance.

Real-time

Live visitors. Right now.

See who's on your site this moment with a live ping indicator and a feed of events from the last 30 minutes.

AI Insights

Not charts. Answers.

The AI runs pre-analysis before writing anything — checking bounce rate against page-type thresholds, comparing mobile vs. desktop, detecting form funnel drop-off. So when it flags something, it checked first.

Daily

Quick snapshot

What happened today. Any anomalies flagged automatically — a sudden traffic spike from a Reddit mention, a page that started returning 404s after lunch, a bounce rate that jumped 20 points overnight.

Weekly

Full analysis with ranked recommendations

Executive summary, 3-5 recommendations ranked by impact × confidence × ease, effort badges on each one, detected issues with severity levels. Two minutes to read, specific enough to act on.

Monthly

Deep dive and trend analysis

Period-over-period comparison with % changes on all metrics. Strategic recommendations for the month ahead. What worked, what didn't, where to focus.

Side by side

The part where we show our work

Tracker size

GA4
17KB+
Plausible
~1KB
Nua Analytics
~2KB

Cookie-free

GA4
Plausible
Nua Analytics

AI insights

GA4
Limited
Plausible
Nua Analytics
Daily + Weekly + Monthly

Click tracking

GA4
Manual events
Plausible
Nua Analytics
All elements, automatic

Form funnel analysis

GA4
Manual setup
Plausible
Nua Analytics

Session flow

GA4
Plausible
Nua Analytics

Traffic heatmap

GA4
Plausible
Nua Analytics

City-level geo

GA4
Plausible
Paid add-on
Nua Analytics

Cookie banner needed

GA4
Yes
Plausible
No
Nua Analytics
No

Plausible and Fathom are good tools — we're not here to knock them. But they're dashboards: they show you data and leave the interpretation to you. Nua reads the data and tells you what to do about it.

Honest fit

Who this is for

This is for you if

  • You have GA4 installed and no idea what to do with the data
  • You want to know what's broken without becoming a data analyst
  • You're tired of cookie consent popups on your own site
  • You manage client sites and want automated reporting per project
  • You want privacy-first analytics without the cookie banner hassle

This might not be for you if

  • You need enterprise event pipelines with custom dimensions
  • You run complex attribution models across multiple ad platforms
  • You have a dedicated marketing team that lives in GA4 daily

GA4 is the right tool for data teams. We're replacing the version of it that small businesses install and never open.

If you manage your own site — or your clients' sites — you've been operating with incomplete information. Not because you're doing anything wrong. Because the tools never bridged the gap between "here's your data" and "here's what to do."

This does.

Setup is a single snippet. Your GA4 keeps running in parallel — you don't give anything up on day one. You don't need another account, another dashboard, another tab you'll forget to open. The analytics are built into the same platform that already runs your site. And the AI reads them so you don't have to.

The best analytics tool isn't the one with the most charts. It's the one that tells you, in plain language, what to fix before you lose another customer to a form field you didn't know was broken.

Questions

Frequently asked

Can I still use Google Analytics alongside this?

Yes. Nua Analytics runs independently — different tracker, different data pipeline. If you want GA4 for deep analysis and Nua for the weekly "what to fix" briefing, both can coexist.

How is this GDPR compliant without cookies?

The tracker uses server-side salt hashing with daily rotation. No cookies, no cross-site tracking, no data sent to external ad networks. Visitor IDs expire every 48 hours — there's nothing to consent to.

How accurate is cookie-free tracking?

The system uses server-side salt hashing plus session storage — accurate session counts without needing GDPR consent for analytics. You're measuring behavior, not re-identifying individuals across the internet.

What does the AI actually check before writing insights?

It runs algorithmic pre-analysis: bounce rate against page-type-aware thresholds (a blog post and a contact page have different baselines), scroll depth patterns, mobile vs. desktop performance gaps, time on page, conversion rate drops. The recommendations aren't generic — they're specific to what your data actually shows.

I only have a small site. Do I really need analytics?

Small sites are where this matters most. With 200 visitors a month, every lost form submission counts. The AI surfaces problems you'd never spot manually — a form field that scares people off, a page that takes 6 seconds to load on mobile, a CTA button nobody clicks. You don't need more traffic. You need the traffic you have to actually convert.

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For agencies

Client reporting without the busywork

Each client site gets its own analytics and its own AI briefing. You stop forwarding GA screenshots and start sending reports with a to-do list already attached — your agency's name on them.

Volume pricing available for 10+ sites.