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SleekTrack – New Privacy-First Analytics Plugin for WordPress
Developed by Dennis from SleekWP, SleekTrack is a new, lightweight analytics plugin for WordPress that is designed to provide you with the key information you need without cluttering up your dashboard with a full enterprise stack. It fits neatly into the growing ecosystem of modern, minimal tracking tools that are positioned as alternatives to Google Analytics.
SleekTrack is cookieless and does not require cookie banners, is anonymous by design, and respects Do Not Track (DNT) headers. It also filters out bots and doesn’t use any third-party processors. Additionally, it is GDPR- and CCPA-friendly.
Why Another Analytics Platform?

The analytics market in 2026 feels crowded, with GA4 on one side and a long list of ‘privacy-first’ tools on the other. Fathom Analytics, Plausible, Umami, Pirsch, Simple Analytics and Matomo all promise simpler dashboards and less invasive tracking than Google’s stack.
However, most of these tools still operate outside your CMS or site builder. You sign up for a SaaS, add a script and then have to remember to check a separate app the next time you want to find out if yesterday’s launch had any impact. To be fair, some offer a WordPress plugin to display analytics in the WP admin. SleekTrack takes a different approach: rather than being ‘just another SaaS’, it is a SleekWP plugin that behaves as a native part of your site.
The idea is simple: answer the handful of questions you ask yourself about traffic and behavior every week, without turning your site into a tracking science project. If you can get those answers in ten seconds, you’re more likely to actually use your analytics.
- How many people visited today, yesterday, and over the last 7/30 days.
- Which pages, posts or landing pages actually get attention.
- Which traffic sources drive visits (newsletter, search, social, referrals).
- Where people drop off – which pages act as exit points.
- Details about countries, devices, browsers and operating systems.
The point is not to replace Mixpanel or PostHog, but to give SleekTrack-powered sites a fast way to see whether the content and funnels they ship are doing their job. Instead of drowning you in reports, SleekTrack aims to feel more like a status panel for your site.
SleekTrack is priced from €99 per year for up to three websites. A lifetime license is also available. Alternatively, you can purchase it as part of The Bundle or the All Access Pass.
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