Learn how HitKeep and Vemetric differ in their key features, development activity, technology stack and community adoption, so you can decide which of these web analytics is best for you.
Auto-fetched .

Stars
Forks
Last commit
Repository age
License
Auto-fetched .

Both HitKeep and Vemetric have their unique strengths and serve similar purposes effectively. Consider your specific needs regarding popularity, activity, technology, maturity, licensing and features when making your decision.
Vemetric significantly outpaces HitKeep in community adoption with 349 stars compared to 51 stars on GitHub. This 6.8x difference suggests Vemetric has a much larger and more active community. In terms of developer contributions, Vemetric has 33 forks, indicating growing developer engagement.
Both projects show recent activity, with HitKeep last updated 12 hours ago and Vemetric 19 hours ago.
Both tools share common technology foundations, being built with JavaScript, Typescript. However, they differ in their additional technology choices: HitKeep uses CSS, Bash, SCSS, Golang while Vemetric leverages JSX.
Both projects started around the same time, with HitKeep beginning 6 months ago and Vemetric 11 months ago.
HitKeep uses the MIT license, which is more permissive than Vemetric's AGPL-3.0 license, potentially offering greater flexibility for commercial use and integration.
Both tools serve similar use cases in Web Analytics. However, they also have distinct specializations: Vemetric extends into Product Analytics.
HitKeep provides self-hosting options for complete data control and customization, while Vemetric may be primarily cloud-based or require different deployment approaches.
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs