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Fathom Analytics alternative

A Fathom alternative with a full developer suite

MOJAQ pairs simple, cookieless web analytics with errors, uptime, status pages, logs and deploy context, all managed in Helsinki with a DPA included.

EU-hosted in Helsinki · GDPR-native · free during the private beta, no fixed end date

MOJAQ vs Fathom Analytics

 MOJAQFathom Analytics
Analytics approachCookieless, privacy-firstPrivacy-focused analytics
Hosting statementService data in HelsinkiOffers EU data isolation
DPAIncludedAvailable terms
Operational toolsErrors, uptime, logs and deploysAnalytics-focused product
Public status pagesIncluded with uptime monitoringNot the core product
Account modelOne account, key and dashboardDedicated analytics service
Access nowFree during the private betaPaid service

Choose on workflow, not a privacy slogan

Fathom and MOJAQ both appeal to teams that do not want invasive advertising analytics. The useful comparison is therefore not whether privacy matters; it is what happens after the pageview arrives. Fathom is a focused analytics product. MOJAQ treats analytics as one signal in a developer operations suite, alongside errors, uptime, logs, status pages and a shared deploy timeline.

That difference matters most in a small team. A traffic drop may be a content change, but it may also follow a failed release or a slow, unavailable route. In MOJAQ, the people looking at analytics can move to error and uptime context in the same account. You avoid maintaining a collection of integrations simply to answer what changed around the same time.

A precise EU-residency claim

MOJAQ service data is hosted in Helsinki, Finland, and a GDPR DPA is included. That is the claim teams can put into a vendor review. This page does not suggest that another privacy analytics provider ignores European requirements, or that the location of a vendor's headquarters alone determines compliance. Architecture, contracts and actual processing locations matter more than a flag on a marketing page.

For an EU organisation, the practical questions are straightforward: where will its data be processed, what agreement governs that processing, and will enabling another tool reopen the same review? MOJAQ keeps analytics and the rest of its developer telemetry under the same Helsinki hosting model, so expanding from measurement to uptime or error tracking does not introduce a second monitoring vendor.

Simple measurement with an explicit boundary

MOJAQ records cookieless pageviews and custom events without building visitor profiles around a persistent analytics identifier. This reduces the amount of browser state involved and can simplify the technical side of a privacy review. It is still your responsibility to assess the whole site, including forms, embeds, advertising tools and any other scripts.

Fathom may remain the better fit if you want a dedicated analytics service and prefer its particular reports and workflow. MOJAQ is the stronger fit when modest web measurement is part of a wider operational picture and you value one account, one API key and one dashboard more than a specialised analytics-only experience.

How to evaluate a switch from Fathom

Install the MOJAQ script alongside Fathom for a defined comparison window. Check that canonical page paths, excluded traffic and important custom events appear as expected. Do not demand identical totals: privacy analytics products can differ in bot handling, visitor calculation and event semantics. Record the cutover date, export any historical reports you need for audit or trend work, then remove the old script after stakeholders have approved the new dashboard.

Questions

Is MOJAQ an analytics-only product?

No. Cookieless analytics is one part of MOJAQ. The same account also includes error tracking, uptime monitoring, public status pages, logs, deploy tracking and other developer tools.

Where does MOJAQ process service data?

MOJAQ hosts service data in Helsinki, Finland. A GDPR DPA is included.

Will MOJAQ and Fathom show identical visitor totals?

You should not expect exact parity. Products may handle bots, repeat visits, time zones and custom events differently. Compare whether each dashboard supports your decisions, and mark the migration date.

Is MOJAQ free forever?

MOJAQ is free during the private beta, with no fixed end date. Paid plans are not available today and will be announced before they are introduced.

Put analytics beside the signals that explain it

Start with cookieless measurement, then connect errors, uptime and deploy context in the same EU-hosted suite.

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