Overview
Secure Umami sign-in
Umami served through the nginx reverse proxy on port 80 with login required - a unique administrator password is generated for every instance on first boot.
Secure Umami sign-in
Umami analytics dashboard
Tracking a website in Umami
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Overview Umami is the popular open source, privacy-friendly web analytics platform - a self-hosted alternative to Google Analytics. It gives you the website metrics that matter (page views, visitors, referrers, countries, devices, events and custom reports) on a clean dashboard, without cookies and without collecting or sharing personal data. This image delivers Umami fully installed and configured as a system service with its own local database, so a production ready analytics platform is running within minutes of launch. The current release available is Umami 2.20.
Application Stack Umami is built and run from /opt/umami by an unprivileged service account on Node.js 22 LTS, with a local PostgreSQL database for its data. It listens on the loopback address and an nginx reverse proxy fronts the application on port 80. A systemd service starts Umami on boot and restarts it on failure, with PostgreSQL started first.
Secure By Default Umami ships with a well known default administrator login. This image instead generates a fresh administrator password, and a fresh secret used to sign authentication tokens, uniquely for your instance on its first boot, and writes the credentials to a root only file. No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
Ready To Use Browse to the instance on port 80, sign in as the administrator, add your first website to get a tracking script, and drop that script into your site to start collecting privacy-friendly analytics. The PostgreSQL database lives on a dedicated, independently resizable storage volume kept separate from the operating system disk. Umami is fully self-hosted - your analytics data never leaves your instance.
cloudimg Support 24/7 technical support by email and chat. Help with Umami deployment, adding and tracking websites, building dashboards and reports, database backup and scaling, and TLS termination.
Use Cases Privacy-friendly, cookieless website and product analytics. A self hosted, in your own VPC alternative to SaaS analytics for teams with data residency, GDPR or compliance requirements. Tracking multiple websites and custom events from one dashboard. Marketing and product reporting without sharing visitor data with third parties.
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Highlights
- Umami, the open source privacy-friendly web analytics platform (a cookieless, self-hosted alternative to Google Analytics), preinstalled as a systemd service with a local PostgreSQL database behind an nginx reverse proxy on port 80, ready to track websites with no manual setup
- Secure by default: a fresh administrator password and token-signing secret are generated for every instance on first boot and stored in a root only file, so the well-known default Umami login never ships to a customer instance
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg, with expert help adding and tracking websites, building dashboards and reports, database backup and scaling, and TLS termination
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m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.08 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
r8a.16xlarge | r8a.16xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
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c6id.large | c6id.large instance type | $0.08 |
g4dn.12xlarge | g4dn.12xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
g6e.xlarge | g6e.xlarge instance type | $0.12 |
c8ib.large | c8ib.large instance type | $0.08 |
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Initial release of Umami 2.20 privacy-friendly web analytics platform.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant; on Ubuntu it is 'ubuntu'). The Umami application is served by nginx on port 80: browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in. Retrieve the generated administrator credentials with: sudo cat /root/umami-credentials.txt (username 'admin'). Umami runs on loopback port 3000 and is reached only through the nginx proxy on port 80. Configuration lives in /etc/umami/umami.env and the application in /opt/umami; the PostgreSQL database is under /var/lib/postgresql. The services are managed with systemctl (umami.service, nginx.service, postgresql.service). After signing in, go to Settings then Websites, add your website to obtain a tracking script, and paste that script into your site's HTML to begin collecting analytics. The user guide covers adding a website, reading the dashboard and reports, and enabling HTTPS.
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