Analytics technologies
Analytics technologies measure traffic, events, behaviour, journeys or website performance.
Technology profiles
Choose a technology to see what it is, how MyNetCheck identifies it and public website observations where available.
Google Analytics
Google's website analytics service for measuring traffic, events and user behaviour.
Explore profile →Google Analytics 4
The current generation of Google Analytics, based around event-driven measurement.
Explore profile →Microsoft Clarity
A behavioural analytics service offering session recordings, heatmaps and interaction insights.
Explore profile →Hotjar
A behavioural analytics platform providing heatmaps, recordings and feedback tools.
Explore profile →Matomo
An analytics platform that can be self-hosted or cloud-hosted for privacy-focused web measurement.
Explore profile →Adobe Analytics
Adobe's enterprise digital analytics platform for measuring customer activity and marketing performance.
Explore profile →Plausible Analytics
Plausible Analytics is website analytics technology used to measure visits, events or behaviour.
Explore profile →Fathom Analytics
Fathom Analytics is website analytics technology used to measure visits, events or behaviour.
Explore profile →Umami
Umami is website analytics technology used to measure visits, events or behaviour.
Explore profile →Simple Analytics
Simple Analytics is website analytics technology used to measure visits, events or behaviour.
Explore profile →Chartbeat
Chartbeat is website analytics technology used to measure visits, events or behaviour.
Explore profile →Understanding Analytics
Analytics, search optimisation, advertising, customer engagement and personalisation technologies used to understand and grow audiences.
MyNetCheck identifies technology from public signals such as page markup, scripts, asset paths and HTTP response headers. Detection is heuristic and reflects what was externally observable when a site was scanned.