Show HN: Clockech − The analytics platform for modern websites
Clockech is an analytics platform for modern websites, focusing on intuitive analytics, real-time insights, and data security. It prioritizes user privacy, data governance, disaster recovery, and simplifying web analytics for businesses.
Read original articleClockech is an analytics platform designed for modern websites, offering intuitive analytics, real-time user insights, and strong support. The platform prioritizes data security, encrypting data both in transit and at rest, ensuring user privacy. Clockech emphasizes data governance, giving users full control over their website data without collecting or sharing personal information. In case of data loss, a disaster recovery plan is in place for safe data storage and recovery. Users have control over data access, sharing permissions, and user management. Clockech aims to simplify web analytics for businesses, providing insights to enhance website performance.
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