Lawless Analytics User Guide What is Lawless Analytics? An Ethical Analytics platform to help eliminate google and microsoft from your lives. Overview Lawless Analytics is an Ethical Analytics Software.  Simply put this is a software that I maintain and I don't aggregate or analyze your data and don't serve you ads.  I believe businesses and individuals have the right to know who is coming to their digital stores / apps / websites but in an Ethical manner.  The software does not log users IP addresses nor do does it do any fingerprinting, but it does give you powerful and actionable insights on your users. Lawless Analytics come with visitors analytics for your website or application, see who is there in real time and in the past and it also comes with state of the art features like Session and Event recordings which track the movement of your visitors. What makes this different? Making money from selling Lawless Analytics is not what I do, in fact, using Lawless Analytics is completely free and if you want to pay for an upgraded account I’m happy to do so. People ask if I give away software for free, how am I any different than google? Lot’s of ways actually! I make my money from building custom software and doing graphic design, not from Lawless Analytics. The difference is that I’m not some greedy corp like google and I take what money I make from these other projects and fund these and  other FOSS projects. I guess I could have boughten a nice boat, but I’d rather help people fight these evil technocracies with the tools that empower and enrich you, not just to take and sell. Unlike google, hotjar, livesession and others, Lawless Analytics is the ONLY firm that offers a self-hosted option! I didn’t build this system and the original developer sells this to people. So if you like it, buy it and run it yourself.  Start your own google analytics company but just don't be POS’s like they are. Features There are many reasons to use Lawless Analytics over other providers and I’ve listed some of the main features here. Most analytics solutions do way too much and are extremely complicated to understand even for us developers.  This is, in our opinion, completely unnecessary when in most cases all you need is are a set of reports that help you easily understand what is going on.  That's what the core of Lawless Analytics is, simple, but powerful. Easy to understand & use Modern & good looking Lawless Analytics Dashboard Live Session Recorder The Lawless Dashboard is the overview of the site you are analyzing and it contains all the general details you need to know regarding how your traffic is looking and evolving. From the right side of the dashboard, you will be able to export the dashboard to CSV of PDF.  In the top of the header, you are able to flip through your various websites that you manage with our system. Other features on the dashboard are; Evolution on the past 30 days (select the range yourself) Top pages, countries, referrers UTM tracking to know where which campaign are the most effective Simple & custom Goals tracking Other visitors details such as: Devices, OS, Browsers..etc Teams system Users can share access to their websites analytics with other people. Email reports system Auto sending weekly or monthly email reports Dark mode Facebook Login Google Login Automatic generated sitemap Two Factor Authentication API ready (for in-depth review, read the Features section of this help center)Logging In How to login to Lawless Analytics Dashboard The Lawless Analytics Dashboard is a easy and powerful tool that replaces systems like hotjar or google analytics, and it's always free. Overview Once you just login to the Lawless Analytics platform for the first time, the first page you will be brought to is your Dashboard Page.  The Dashboard is a wealth of information but at first glance appears quite basic.  In actuality this is done by design, I believe that the data initially presented in your Dashboard is what most monitors of these types of systems look for or at the very least it's what I look for so it fulfills my needs. Filters Lawless Analytics allow you to customize your dashboard to how you see fit.  This is a powerful feature of the system and we've dedicated an entire section to it labeled Filters.  You can create as many filters as you can mentally handle and as the system is continued to be developed, the platform we will have more options to choose from. In the image above clicking the filter icon to the right of the date picker will bring the option to add filters to your web data. You can make a unlimited number of combinations and can export the results there after. Once you've selected your chosen filter you can select the parameters that will surround it. In the example shown above, you see I can assign the device type a few member of variables: Is - this dictates that the device “IS” an android device Is not - means just that, the device “IS NOT” an android device Contains - Will show any device view if it contains android Start's with - chrome can be typed, anything you prefer to receive the desired data results Ends with - the opposite of start's with As you can see you can create an undaunted number of ways to perceive your data. Furthermore you can add filter after filter. In the image below I've added multiple filters.Exporting data Extracting your data in either csv or pdf format is literally as easy as clicking are icon. Pretty straightforward and does not require much explanation. Managing different websites For those whom manage multiple websites like myself, you will see in the image above and a detailed in the top left hand corner the website a detailed view below. This gives you the ability to flip through the websites you manage quickly and easily. Widgets Within the Dashboard Section I will cover each of the Widgets on the Dashboard Page as each widget dives deeper than initially realized. Being that this is where the meat of the data resides the widgets listed below have their own sections. I wasn't joking when I said the dashboard is simple but powerful! Pages The pages widget will show you the overview of 3 visitor page types that is set from the date filters on the dashboard page (Alternatively you can edit what date range you want to select from any page.) Each widget will give you the % for Page views and the bounce rate (bounce rate is the percentage that users leave your site from on that specific page.) Pages - this gives you an overview of the pages on your site that are most viewed to least viewed and is the default tab selected once selecting the view more option on the dashboard. Landing pages - this gives you the overview of what pages your visitors are landing on when first coming to your site Exit Pages - Exit pages are just that, the page that your visitors exit your site on Referrers Understanding where and how your visitors are getting to your website is important for any business to understand. The dashboard widget ‘Referrers’ gives you a high level overview of three different aspects and they can be accessed by clicking any of the tabs at the top of the page. Just like the ‘Pages’ widget gives you page views and bounce rate %'s, so does this widget (and all other widgets.) Referrers - this allows you to view the general website from which your visitor came to your site.  Clicking the name of the site will hyperlink you to their site as well. Social Media - Social Media sites which have referred visitors to your website. Search Engines - Search engines which have referred visitors to your website. Countries The country widget on the dashboard page gives you an overview of both the country and the city that your visitor arrived to you from. Different from other widgets on the dashboard page, when you click the corresponding countries name you want to view, it will give you a popup of the cities from where your visitors derived from. Unlike other widgets, there are no corresponding tabs on the countries page itself however you are shown an interactive map. When hovering or clicking the country you want to get quick stats on (on a mobile phone) will show you a quick view of how many visitors you have from each country. Clicking the name of the country will give you an breakdown of visitors by city. Country Page Country page also gives you analytics for the city your users come from City overview Cities can be viewed by clicking the country name on the dashboard page or by clicking the name on the dashboard widget itself. If your visitor has “DNT” (Do Not Track) enabled then there will be no analytics for them on your site UTM's “UTM” stands for “Urchin tracking module.” Which to give you some more background, Urchin Software Corporation was acquired by Google in 2005, and this is basically what we now know as Google Analytics. In a nutshell, UTM codes are bits of text you can add to a link that tell your Lawless Analytics account more information about each link. This is what an example of a UTM link looks like; https://analytics.lawless.world/landing-page?utm_source=chaos&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=march2012 The link above may not look like much, but it answers 3 Essential Questions. Where is the traffic coming from? How is it getting to me? Why is it coming to me? In the widget when going to the page, you will see a list of all UTM's that have logged on the system. Clicking the hyperlink will you the information you need regarding your UTM. Screen Resolutions Screen resolutions will give you a quick overview of the sizes of screens your users view your website from and for web development, it's a crucial piece of information to understand so you can build accordingly. In the image below, you can see how many different types of screen sizes there are and in web development, there is truly no “one size fits all" when dealing with visitors to your site or app. Browser Language Browser language is just that, the language that your visitors are coming to your site using. So for example, if you are a US based firm, but everyone coming to your site is speaking Russian, it may make sense to hire a Russian speaking individual. Operating Systems To see a view of the operating systems your users access your site, this is a handy widget. Devices The devices widget gives you a quick overview of the three device types that can visit your site or app. Mobile Desktop Tablet Browsers The browsers widget tells you which web browser was used during their visit to your site. Do Not Track Web browsers offer today the ability to send a DNT request, meaning Do Not Track. Lawless Analytics respects this request unlike services like google and hotjar. What is Do Not Track Do not track is a setting from your browser which, after you enable it, it will tell the sites that you visit that you do not want to be tracked. Unfortunately, it is not very well supported by browsers as of yet but if we receive this header setting from your browser and we honor it.Ignoring DNT on Lawless Analytics What if you want to track everyone and skip the DNT setting? It is possible to do that as well if you are a website owner. To ignore the DNT and to also track those visitors, simply add data-ignore-dnt="true" like in the following example: