There's a new version of Umami out and it's pretty spectacular.What is Umami?It's a powerful, free and open source, self-hostable analytics tool that's privacy-conscious and GDPR compliant. I've talked about Umami here, before, since it's the analytics engine we use here on The Review. Also, if you're curious, you can check this page if you want to know why we collect analytics in the first place.Even though this is a point release, they've done a substantial upgrade to the UI. To the point where dash noticed immediately after I updated to the latest version.In some ways, the look is subtle. In others it's a huge improvement! At least in my book.Left: Umami 3.0 Right: Umami 3.1I'd like to point out a few things: In Umami 3.0, switching between teams and sites meant using the second button from the top in the left-most bar. Now, the teams and sites have been moved to the body content in more logical breadcrumb design. It's now much easier to manage multiple properties and also reason…
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