Pricing
Free while it is in beta.
Nothing is charged today, and nothing is cut off. What follows is what nitur costs now and what it will cost later, written down in advance so that adopting it is not a bet on what I decide next.
NOW/Beta
Free
No card. No trial that ends.
Everything below, with no limit enforced on how many views you send. If you are the sort of project that would strain it, I would rather find that out than have you throttled.
- Unlimited projects
- Page views, referrers, countries, browsers, devices
- Custom events with props
- Visitors and bounce rate
- REST API and MCP server
- Domain allowlisting
- Full export, any time
LATER/Free, and paid above it
10,000 views / month
Free tier, once billing exists.
When there is a paid tier, the free one stays free at 10,000 page views a month, with unlimited projects. Above that there will be a paid plan, priced on views. You will not be charged without choosing to be.
- The free tier will not get smaller than it is here
- Metered on views — never on the number of projects
- At least 30 days' notice before anything is billed
- Going over does not delete anything or stop collection
- Self-hosting stays possible: the source is public
What counts
Only what costs anything to receive.
Every page view is a request to handle and a row to keep, so that is what is measured. Reading the numbers back is free, because aggregates are computed once per day whatever you do with them.
- Page views received
- Counted. Summed across every project on the account.
- Custom events
- Counted the same way a view is.
- Requests from bots
- Not counted. They are refused before anything is written.
- Requests from a domain you did not allow
- Not counted. They are recorded on your health page instead.
- Views from localhost
- Not counted, unless you deliberately opt in while developing.
- Opening the dashboard, API calls, MCP calls
- Free and unmetered, however many. Reads are answered from aggregates, so a busy dashboard costs the same as a quiet one.
Your own figure is on your account page, this month and for the last twelve.
There is no second customer.
Analytics that is free forever is usually free because the visitors are the product. Nothing here is sold, shared, or handed to an ad network — there is nothing to sell, since no visitor is identified in the first place. That is also why it will eventually cost money: subscriptions are the only way this works without becoming the thing it was built to avoid.
Questions
Why meter views instead of projects?
Because you ship ten things a year and most of them are quiet. Charging per project taxes exactly the habit this is built for. A project nobody visits costs nothing to host, so it costs nothing here.
What happens if I go over the free tier?
Collection carries on and nothing is deleted. You get an email, not an outage — losing a week of your numbers is a bad way to find out you are popular.
Is this going to disappear?
It might. That is why export is on the free tier rather than behind a plan, and why the source is public: if this stops, your numbers come with you and you can run it yourself.
Do I need a cookie banner?
No. There is no cookie, no local storage, no identifier of any kind kept about a visitor — so there is nothing to ask consent for. See what is and is not stored.
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