I wish to see a line about backend platform on installation documentation. Yes, it's simple, but IMO no one will find "Umami requires bla bla platform on bla bla operating system." sentence useless.
From a quickscan of the GitHub repo [1], this is a JavaScript client, like Google Analytics, that sends data to a self-hosted Node.js backend that stores the data in MySQL or PostgreSQL using the Prisma database toolkit:
Same on my machine. I ended up not reading the article due to the the ads. Generally I'll deal with them to support the content creator, but these were too much for me to deal with.
It should work fine on most browsers. But it depends on the browsers allocation of cycles for the tab, because it‘s only JavaScript. Closing other tabs may help.
Looks interesting. Have you heard about the picloud (not in business now)? The concept looks similar, and promising. (they were acquired and shut down, i hope you will stay in business)
Can we use this app on multiple devices and sync documents?