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Why I Migrated From Jetpack Stats To Koko Analytics

August 14, 2024

For years I have been using the Jetpack plugin for their lightweight stats feature. It’s a great little tool it gives me an overview of site traffic at a glance.

For detailed analytics I use Google analytics, but I still like to have a feel of site visitors and pagee views at a glance.

Jetpack stats was great for that. The stats plugin used to be a separate plguin then it was merged into Jetpack.

Years back I must have created a non-commercial license for jetpack (I have no memory of this) and I’ve been using the stats on that license.

A few weeks back I got an alert that they recognise I’m using a non-commercial license on a commercial site, fair enough, I can’t argue with that, I’m only using Jetpack for the stats and I can’t justify the price of more than £80 per year for a few stats, so I went looking for a replacement.

Enter Koko Analytics a freemium plugin that does exactly what I need at no cost.

Video

Here’s a quick video tour of the Koko plugin so you can see it in action.

Wrap Up

Bye Jetpack it’s you not me, we need to break up.

I recommend Koko Analytics if you are in the same situation.

If you need help with your WooCommerce store get in touch.

Photo by Anja Bauermann on Unsplash

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