Title: Koko Analytics &#8211; Privacy Friendly Statistics for WordPress
Author: Danny van Kooten
Published: <strong>5 de noviembre, 2019</strong>
Last modified: 17 de abril, 2026

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# Koko Analytics – Privacy Friendly Statistics for WordPress

 By [Danny van Kooten](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dvankooten/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/koko-analytics.2.3.3.zip)

[Live Preview](https://pe.wordpress.org/plugins/koko-analytics/?preview=1)

 * [Details](https://pe.wordpress.org/plugins/koko-analytics/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://pe.wordpress.org/plugins/koko-analytics/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://pe.wordpress.org/plugins/koko-analytics/#installation)
 * [Development](https://pe.wordpress.org/plugins/koko-analytics/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/)

## Description

Koko Analytics provides website analytics and visitor statistics directly inside
your WordPress dashboard without relying on external services. It is privacy-friendly,
lightweight, open source, and easy to use.

Fully GDPR, CCPA and PECR compliant by design: no personal data is processed or 
stored, everything runs on your own server and can be used without cookies.

You can [view a live demo here](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/koko-analytics-dashboard/).

### Why Koko Analytics

Our goal is to provide you with a simple, lightweight and privacy-friendly alternative
to Google Analytics for your WordPress statistics.

#### Privacy Friendly Analytics

Koko Analytics is [privacy friendly analytics](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/privacy-focused-wordpress-analytics/).
No personal data is processed or stored, all measurements are carried out completely
anonymously and nothing is ever shared with any third-party service.

#### Lightweight Statistics

Koko Analytics is [lightweight analytics](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/lightweight-wordpress-analytics/).
It adds less than 1 kilobyte of data to your HTML and is fully compatible with pages
served from any kind of cache. WordPress is bypassed entirely for its collection
endpoint, making the impact on your site’s performance as close to zero as possible.
Fact: there is no faster statistics plugin for WordPress.

#### Simple Analytics Dashboard

Koko Analytics is [simple analytics](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/simple-wordpress-analytics/).
There are no complicated reports to dig through. A single dashboard page shows you
all the important metrics.

#### Open Source Analytics

Koko Analytics is [open source analytics](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/open-source-wordpress-analytics/).
The source code is released under the GPL license and freely [available on GitHub](https://github.com/ibericode/koko-analytics).
Anyone can read it, inspect it and review it.

### Features

 * A beautiful analytics dashboard built right into WordPress admin.
 * View statistics for your most popular posts and pages.
 * See referral statistics showing which sites send you traffic.
 * Path-based tracking to see analytics for any URL, including archives and search
   pages.
 * Reliably detect returning visitors without the use of cookies.
 * Exclude visits from certain WordPress user roles or IP addresses.
 * Import historical statistics from Jetpack Stats, Plausible or Burst Statistics.
 * Periodically clean-up historical data older than a specified number of months
   or years.
 * A widget, Gutenberg block or shortcode to show a list of your most visited posts
   or pages.
 * A shortcode or Gutenberg block to show the total number of pageviews to a given
   page.

### Premium features

 * See what countries your site is visited from with geo-location statistics.
 * See what browsers, operating systems or devices your visitors are using.
 * Track custom events like outbound link clicks, contact form submissions, add 
   to cart, and more.
 * Stay up-to-date with periodic analytics reports delivered to your email inbox.
 * Be notified of traffic spikes over email.

You will have access to all of these benefits and more for a small yearly fee.

[View pricing for Koko Analytics Pro here ](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/pricing/)

## Screenshots

 * [[
 * A good looking analytics dashboard right inside your WordPress admin
 * [[
 * View analytics over the past 2 weeks directly after logging in
 * [[
 * Configure all tracking related settings.
 * [[
 * Customize what your analytics dashboard looks like.
 * [[
 * Register custom events for tailored analytics. [Pro]
 * [[
 * Configure periodic email reports or traffic spike notification. [Pro]
 * [[
 * You own your data. Export or import at will.
 * [[
 * Show your most viewed posts in a widget.
 * [[
 * See exactly where your website is visited from or what browsers, operating system
   or devices your visitors are using. [Pro]

## Blocks

This plugin provides 2 blocks.

 *   Pageview Count
 *   Most Viewed Pages

## Installation

You can install Koko Analytics in multiple ways:

 1. In your WordPress admin, go to **Plugins > Add New**, search for **Koko Analytics**,
    and click **Install Now**.
 2. [Download from WordPress.org](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/koko-analytics.zip)
    and upload to `/wp-content/plugins/`.
 3. [Download from GitHub](https://github.com/ibericode/koko-analytics/releases) and
    upload to `/wp-content/plugins/`.

Once activated, statistics will be collected immediately.

View your website analytics under **WP Admin > Dashboard > Analytics**.

## FAQ

If your question is not listed here, take a look at the [Koko Analytics documentation](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/docs/)
on our site.

### Does Koko Analytics set any cookies?

The use of cookies in Koko Analytics is optional.

Read more here: [Does Koko Analytics use cookies?](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/docs/faq/does-koko-analytics-use-cookies/)

### Will using Koko Analytics slow down my site?

No.

Koko Analytics does what it does in the most efficient way possible. Site speed 
will not be affected in any way.

### Is Koko Analytics privacy-friendly?

Absolutely.

 * No personal data is processed or stored.
 * No third-party services are involved.
 * Nothing that could identify a single visitor is stored, only aggregated counts.

### Is Koko Analytics open-source?

Yes.

Koko Analytics is released under the GPL license.

### Do I need an account?

No.

Koko Analytics runs entirely on your own site, no third party services are involved.
You install the plugin and stats will start recording right away.

### Does Koko Analytics work with pages served from caches?

Yes.

Koko Analytics is fully compatible with all sorts of caches.

## Reviews

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/081120fdf01067fd8ab2c0913155d0823ced1b709fd4e7c8884ec1fcedf7a3a4?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Great Stats Plugin](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/great-stats-plugin-5/)󠁿

 [merlynhern](https://profiles.wordpress.org/merlynhern/) 12 de abril, 2026

I have been using Koko Analytics for over a year, it is a good stats plugin and 
lightweight so no impact on performance

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/174ec415d72f467c14fef83b550f62721207114f7ef5973106ac3e146d880c8b?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Great plugin](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/great-plugin-41415/)󠁿

 [Vassilios](https://profiles.wordpress.org/facenetpro/) 8 de abril, 2026 1 reply

I use it more than a year and I’m very satisfied with it.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5d9e6603bf23dc4916dd3188cfdd38f508d8fd5a1e97a76a5c28ea0a67c1b763?
s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[I will drop Koko Analytics now finally](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/i-will-drop-koko-analytics-now-finally/)󠁿

 [guenni](https://profiles.wordpress.org/guenni/) 8 de abril, 2026

It’s now the 2nd time, that this plugin drags a whole server down due to «data base
migration». First time a coupe of months ago, it was a shared hosting server, where
I booked a premium hosting package. All packages was down at this incident. Was 
able to solve the issue (the hoster killed all running php migration tasks), and
I deactivated the plugin. A couple of days later, after the developer has fixed 
that issue, I gave Koko a 2nd chance. Yesterday another Koko Analytics update, that
I tested on a 2nd blog. Because everything looks fine, I also decided to let update
the plugin on my may IT blog. That went fine, until the evening, when suddenly all
3 blogs running on that server, was down. Unfortunately I’ve sold the project, So
I have no more access to the server. The new owner informed me this morning, that
he solved the isse. He wrote » The Koko Analytics plugin on /blog/ initiated a database
migration after an update (new index on the statistics table). An upstream delete
query on the koko_analytics_post_stats table got stuck in the process—it ran for
over 6 hours without producing any results. The problem: Every new request to /blog/
triggered the migration again, and each of these requests also got stuck. As a result,
all 50 PHP processes were blocked within a short time, making the entire server (
including the main page and /win) inaccessible.» I now finally dumped the plugin–
the 2nd incident was one to much.

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s=60&d=retro&r=g)

### 󠀁[Very Helpful](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-helpful-1585/)󠁿

 [segafredo](https://profiles.wordpress.org/segafredo/) 26 de marzo, 2026 2 replies

Koko Analytics gives an easy to grasp overview of the visits to your website and
allows you to do the kind of analytics many website owners need.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/3f0ed0a4a56c4e7e88dadad7685841cbb88f4b4d9c79b4ac6f1ec75745a2aa33?
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### 󠀁[Effective](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/effective-147/)󠁿

 [edenchux](https://profiles.wordpress.org/edenchux/) 18 de marzo, 2026

Good and very useful. The live reports are my fav about it.

![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/65c0958b48747deb13d5b933c0b60c69354750c633cc19c7f5ded1b9235b1057?
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### 󠀁[Just works, good for privacy and no need for google analytics](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/just-works-good-for-privacy-and-no-need-for-google-analytics/)󠁿

 [Robbert de Kuiper](https://profiles.wordpress.org/robbert-de-kuiper/) 10 de marzo,
2026 1 reply

I use this plugin on my small local community site even though I am familiar with
Google Analytics. No hassle of setting up Google Analytics, or intergrating analytics
in WP. You can just see the most important user stats right off the Wordpress Backend.
I also like that it’s build with privacy of the visitors in mind.

 [ Read all 227 reviews ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/reviews/)

## Contributors & Developers

“Koko Analytics – Privacy Friendly Statistics for WordPress” is open source software.
The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Danny van Kooten ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dvankooten/)
 *   [ ibericode ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ibericode/)
 *   [ Koko Analytics ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kokoanalytics/)

“Koko Analytics – Privacy Friendly Statistics for WordPress” has been translated
into 21 locales. Thank you to [the translators](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/koko-analytics/contributors)
for their contributions.

[Translate “Koko Analytics – Privacy Friendly Statistics for WordPress” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/koko-analytics)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/koko-analytics/), check
out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/koko-analytics/), or 
subscribe to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/koko-analytics/)
by [RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/koko-analytics/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

### 2.3.3 – Apr 8, 2026

 * database: fix table and column value for upserting new referrer URL’s.

### 2.3.2 – Apr 7, 2026

 * dashboard: draggable icon now only shows up when hovering table header, not table
   body
 * database: prevent running database migrations concurrently
 * database: try to increase time limit to 300s before running database migrations
 * database: re-acquire and extend acquired lock after every individual database
   migration step

### 2.3.0 – Apr 7, 2026

 * tracking: improved detection of preflight requests and requests from headless
   browsers.
 * tracking: add more aggregation rules for google subdomains
 * database: improved migration runner for more reliable database migrations
 * database: use atomic upsert for upserting normalized string values (like paths
   and referrer urls).
 * database: improved performance for pruning action.
 * shortcode: fix koko_analytics_counter sometimes not working properly when used
   outside of post content.
 * shortcode: format output of koko_analytics_counter shortcode according to localized
   number formatting rules.
 * settings: restrict tab query parameter to whitelisted values only
 * ux: allow a custom order of your dashboard components through drag and drop.
 * ux: add direct link to page in the top pages component.
 * ux: styling improvements to the dashboard.
 * dev: add filter koko_analytics_print_html_comments to disable HTML comments with
   version info.

### 2.2.5 – Mar 18, 2026

 * Change URL for tracking request to home_url to bypass rate limits on admin-ajax.
   php on some hosts. This only applies if not using the optimized endpoint.
 * Format date in chart tooltip differently depending on grouping.
 * Fix issue where dashboard could only fetch statistics up to 10 years back, due
   to pre-generated dates table.
 * Prevent load_textdomain_just_in_time() warning when other plugins call wp_get_schedules()
   before init hook.
 * Various typing improvements for issues as reported by PHPStan.

### 2.2.4 – Feb 17, 2026

 * Fix fatal error on fresh plugin installation because of calling non-static method
   statically.
 * Fix `[koko_analytics_counter]` shortcode no longer working in version 2.2.2 because
   of lacking function arguments.

### 2.2.2 – Feb 17, 2026

 * Add hook koko_analytics_public_dashboard_headers, which fires before sending 
   HTTP headers for public dashboard. This allows a password protected public dashboard
   in [Koko Analytics Pro](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/pricing/).
 * Add hook koko_analytics_output_dashboard_settings which allows adding setting
   rows at any position on the dashboard settings page.
 * Delete koko_analytics_last_aggregation_at option on plugin uninstall.
 * Add gradient showing relative weight per row in the referrers table.
 * Fix Jetpack & Plausible import pages not accessible since version 2.2.0.
 * Minor performance improvements by changing code structure to re-use commonly 
   used action hooks.

### 2.2.1 – Feb 02, 2026

 * gutenberg: add counter block type
 * tracking: add filter koko_analytics_allowed_query_vars ([example](https://github.com/ibericode/koko-analytics/blob/9a038eacf51f5eded9abc4920bbcd9c792bafc02/code-snippets/allow-query-vars.php))
 * performance: rollup database migrations older than 5 years.

### 2.2.0 – Jan 21, 2026

 * settings: allow plugins to register their own settings tab through the `koko_analytics_settings_tabs`
   filter.
 * endpoint: remove duplicate require statements in case several plugins add the
   same file.

### 2.1.3 – Jan 12, 2026

 * data export: escape path and referrer url values in data export file. Fixes a
   potential SQL injection vulnerability when importing a previously exported dataset
   containing malicious path values (CVE-2026-22850). Thanks to Hector Ruiz from
   [naxus-audit](https://github.com/naxus-audit) for responsibly disclosing.
 * data import: only allow SQL statements affecting the Koko Analytics database
   
   tables
 * tracking: reject invalid path values per the RFC 2396 specification

### 2.1.2 – Jan 7, 2026

 * tracking: accept path and post ID argument in koko_analytics.trackPageview(path,
   post_id) function to allow manual calls in single-page applications.
 * dashboard: add group by ‘year’ option to chart

### 2.1.1 – Dec 24, 2025

 * Use our own notice styles instead of the ones from WP core.
 * Send Cache-Control header on public dashboard.
 * Show some debug info on settings page.
 * Ensure upload directory exists when creating session dir for fingerprint method.
 * Add charset to collection endpoint HTTP response headers.
 * Properly remove tooltip when mouse leaves the chart area.
 * Move placeholder for tables without data outside of table element to fix column
   span issue.
 * Add X-Robots-Tag: noindex to collection endpoint.
 * Grey out table pagination when a page filter is active.
 * Use fake hyperlinks for date navigation to stop bots from crawling public dashboards
   until infinity.

### 2.1.0 – Dec 08, 2025

 * New settings page structure!
 * Use existing removeable query args from WP core for notices.

### 2.0.22 – Dec 01, 2025

 * specify apiVersion for block type so that WP 6.9 can use new iframe editor.

### 2.0.21 – Nov 28, 2025

 * Prune blocked referrer domains retro-actively.
 * Fix double echo on settings page.
 * Fix hanging query on certain MySQL installations for deleting orphaned referrer
   rows.
 * Add `wp koko-analytics prune` command for WP CLI.

### 2.0.20 – Nov 14, 2025

 * Fix hard-coded table prefix in data export file.
 * Increase batch size during data migration to v2 format from 500 to 1000 rows.
 * Drop temporary table after data migration to v2.

### 2.0.19 – Oct 15, 2025

 * Print (< 500 bytes) tracking script inline in page HTML to save on an additional
   HTTP request and resolve overly aggressive cache issues.
 * Add importer for Plausible.
 * Change public dashboard URL to `/koko-analytics-dashboard/` if pretty permalinks
   are enabled.
 * Exclude visits to post previews.

### 2.0.18 – Sep 24, 2025

 * Add filename alias for `Pageview_Aggregator` class so old autoloader knows where
   to find it. This fixes an error for users upgrading from 1.x with data in the
   temporary buffer file.
 * Data importer now uses default WPDB connection and shows errors.
 * Fallback to path if post title is empty or null.
 * Replace section about Koko Analytics Pro with a smaller ‘powered by …’ link for
   public dashboards.

### 2.0.17 – Sep 20, 2025

 * Fix most viewed posts widget using old shortcode class name.

### 2.0.16 – Sep 19, 2025

 * Prevent persistent object caches from breaking database migration lock mechanism.
 * Add site URL to database export filename.
 * Export table structure at the time of export.
 * Database connection in importer now logs warnings instead of throwing an exception
   on database errors.

### 2.0.15 – Sep 17, 2025

 * Fix count of total number of rows in table for grouped result.
 * Fix compatibility with Borlabs Cookie library script.
 * Add `koko_analytics_write_data_export` action hook.
 * Show success/error message after certain user-initiated admin actions.
 * Minor performance gain on dashboard.

### 2.0.14 – Sep 15, 2025

 * Fix issue in v2 data migration for sites with over 500 distinct public posts.
 * Fix pagination showing up despite there being no more items.
 * Fix styling of file upload button on settings page.
 * Disallow access to public dashboard for anything resembling a bot or crawler.

### 2.0.13 – Sep 11, 2025

 * `post_id` column on `wp_koko_analytics_post_stats` table should be of type `INT`,
   not `MEDIUMINT`. This fixes an issue on sites with post ID’s larger than 16777215.
 * Fix datepicker dropdown heading spanning multiple lines on certain translations.

### 2.0.12 – Sep 09, 2025

 * Fix incorrect post paths from data migration to v2.
 * Fix table cell width on small screens for pageviews column.
 * Add normalizer rule for AMP urls.
 * Group on path_id to prevent duplicate paths for front-pages.
 * Minor performance improvement in class autoloader.
 * Run database migrations at `wp_loaded` hook to ensure all custom post types are
   registered.

### 2.0.11 – Aug 29, 2025

 * Add script to correctly map post ID to path for sites where this went wrong.

### 2.0.10 – Aug 29, 2025

 * Show page title again for records that have one.
 * Fix the same path mapping to multiple entries in the `wp_koko_analytics_paths`
   table.
 * Defend against stale client-side configuration object due to aggressive full-
   page caching.
 * Drop database tables when using «reset statistics» button.

### 2.0.9 – Aug 28, 2025

 * Automatically run the v2 data migration for tables with less than 25.000 total
   records.
 * Pageviews column should be at least 6 characters wide to allow for 6-figure numbers.
 * Improve performance of post stats migration script.
 * Ship aggregator class on old filesystem location to prevent error from old autoloader.

### 2.0.8 – Aug 28, 2025

 * Add WP CLI command for initiating post stats migration to v2: wp koko-analytics
   migrate_post_stats_to_v2
 * Add WP CLI command for initiating referrer stats migration to v2: wp koko-analytics
   migrate_referrer_stats_to_v2
 * Slightly decrease font-size for analytics ashboard in general and chart tooltip.
 * Drop database tables on plugin uninstall.
 * Truncate new paths table when resetting statistics.
 * Switch to a single column grid at 1200px instead of 992px.

### 2.0.7 – Aug 28, 2025

 * Run data migration at later hook so that custom post types have a chance to register.
 * Delete seriously malformed referrer URL’s from stats.
 * Fix z-index of datepicker component.

### 2.0.5 – Aug 27, 2025

 * Failsafe against missing referrer URL in buffer file.
 * Fix warning about array to string conversion in wpdb class.
 * Fix warning about foreach argument being null.
 * Fix [koko_analytics_counter] shortcode not using path from post in «the loop»
   anymore.

### 2.0.3 – Aug 27, 2025

 * Fix referrer migration notice re-appearing if certain records could not be migrated(
   due to being malformed).
 * Fix table columns being pushed off the screen due to long text not truncating.
 * Ensure post_stats primary key is properly created for new sites.

### 2.0.2 – Aug 27, 2025

 * Delay running potentially expensive database migration until after site administrator
   clicks a button.

### 2.0.1 – Aug 27, 2025

This release introduces path based tracking and improved dashboard styles. If you
have many different posts/pages or are concerned about your historical data being
affected, please back-up your Koko Analytics database tables before updating to 
this version.

 * With path based tracking, any page can be tracked. This includes category archives,
   search result pages and non-existing pages. The most viewed posts widget and 
   shortcode are unaffected and retain their previous functionality.
 * Improved dashboard CSS styling so that the standalone dashboard is now styled
   the same as the WordPress embedded dashboard.
 * Only whitelisted referrer domains can include full page URL’s.
 * Referrers are not automatically hyperlinked anymore.
 * Various other minor performance, security or code maintenance improvements.

#### 1.8.6 – Jul 24, 2025

 * Mention [geo-location](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/features/geo-location/),
   a new premium feature, in the settings page sidebar.
 * Improved height of select and textarea elements on settings page.

[See changelog for all versions](https://www.kokoanalytics.com/changelog/)

## Meta

 *  Version **2.3.3**
 *  Last updated **2 días ago**
 *  Active installations **60.000+**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.0 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **6.9.4**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 *  Languages
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 * Tags
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## Ratings

 5 out of 5 stars.

 *  [  223 5-star reviews     ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/reviews/?filter=5)
 *  [  3 4-star reviews     ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/reviews/?filter=4)
 *  [  1 3-star review     ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/reviews/?filter=3)
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## Contributors

 *   [ Danny van Kooten ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dvankooten/)
 *   [ ibericode ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ibericode/)
 *   [ Koko Analytics ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kokoanalytics/)

## Support

Issues resolved in last two months:

     10 out of 11

 [View support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/koko-analytics/)