Installation guides
Installing Plausible on a website can be a slightly different process depending on what tools you're using to manage your site.
We've put together several guides that cover popular website builders and content management systems (CMS). These can help you set up and start counting your site visitors in no time.
Thanks to the members of our community, there are also third-party integrations and plugins for various frameworks.
Here's the full list:
Add the snippet to the header of your site
To integrate your website with Plausible, you can manually insert our tracking snippet into the header section of your site. See the details here.
WordPress plugin
Using WordPress? We have an official WordPress plugin that makes the integration nice and easy. Here's how to get started with our WordPress plugin.
Google Tag Manager (GTM)
Using GTM? You need to use a GTM-specific snippet instead of our default snippet. See how to integrate Plausible into your site by using Google Tag Manager.
NPM package
NPM package: A lightweight library to add Plausible tracking to your site through an easy-to-install NPM package.
Run Plausible as a first-party connection
You can run Plausible script as a first-party connection from your domain name in order to bypass adblockers. Learn more here.
Server side tracking and mobile apps tracking
Our events API can be used to record pageviews and custom events server side without the use of JavaScript. You can use the events API to count users on your Android and/or iOS mobile apps too. Learn more here
Android SDK
Android SDK: An Android SDK for Plausible Analytics.
Bridgetown
Bridgetown: this plugin provides the plausible Liquid tag & ERB helper to your Bridgetown site.
Bubble.io
This plugin helps you integrate Plausible into Bubble.
Buttondown
How to add the script to your Buttondown site
Carrd
How to add the script to your Carrd site
Craft CMS
Craft CMS plugin: Gives you handy dashboard widgets to display analytics data from Plausible.
DatoCMS
DatoCMS plugin: Provides a link to Plausible for the current record on the sidebar.
Doctave
How to add Plausible to your Doctave project
DNT and offline functionality
Plausible doesn't take DNT (Do Not Track) into consideration by default as DNT has been abandoned by standards bodies such as the W3C. You can use the analytics library to add features such as DNT (Do Not Track) and offline functionality.
Discourse
How to add the script to your Discourse community
Django
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Django-Plausible: Django module to provide easy Plausible integration, with Wagtail support.
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Django-plausible-proxy is a module to proxy requests and send server-side events to Plausible Analytics.
Docusaurus
How to add the script to your Docusaurus site
Drupal
New Drupal module: A new drupal module for Plausible. Allows you to integrate Plausible, track custom events, block IPs from tracking, enable file download tracking, track custom query params as pageview events, track outbound link clicks.
Drupal: A Drupal module for Plausible. Allows you to ignore tracking on certain pages and by certain user roles.
Elixir
Elixir library to push events to Plausible.
Flipsite
Flipsite settings: Include Plausible in your Flipsite settings and score 100% on Lighthouse and all other speed tests.
Flutter
Flutter plugin: Send pageviews and custom events to Plausible.
Gatsby
Gatsby: A Gatsby plugin for adding Plausible Analytics to your Gatsby site.
Ghost
How to add the script to your Ghost site.
GitBook
The GitBook Plausible Analytics integration allows you to track traffic in your published spaces from your Plausible dashboard.
Go
go-plausible: Golang wrapper for the Plausible API.
Google AMP Pages
To track Google AMP pages with Plausible, you need to declare an AMP-analytics object on your AMP pages. See the instructions here.
Google Chrome extensions
To track Google Chrome browser extensions with Plausible, you can follow these instructions.
Grafana
To observe Plausible records from Prometheus in Grafana, you can use this dashboard.
Grav
Grav: Add Plausible Analytics to your Grav CMS site and configure it from the admin panel.
Gridsome
Gridsome: A plugin to add Plausible Analytics to your Gridsome site.
Hash-based routing
If you're using a frontend framework that uses the URL hash for routing, you need to use our hash-based tracker instead of the default one. See more here
HelpDocs
HelpDocs: Native Plausible integration to make it easy for you to work out how customers are behaving on your knowledge base.
Hexo
Hego plugin: A simple Hexo plugin to inject Plausible script into your pages.
HubSpot
How to add the script to your HubSpot site.
Hugo
How to add the script to your Hugo site.
Jekyll
Jekyll: Web analytics for Jekyll. Just install the plugin, configure it and you are done.
Kirby
Kirby 3 Plausible: Frontend snippet and Kirby panel.