About StatRival
The story behind the world's public analytics dashboard
Built by a Solo Developer
One person, one vision, one platform
StatRival was created and is maintained by a single independent developer who wanted to answer a simple question: What would analytics look like if they were completely public and anonymous?
Most analytics tools are built for businesses — tracking individual users, creating profiles, requiring accounts and subscriptions. StatRival takes the opposite approach. There are no accounts, no personal tracking links, and no way to identify individual visitors. Every data point feeds into one shared global dashboard that anyone can see.
Purpose
StatRival exists to demonstrate that useful analytics don't require invasive tracking. By collecting only basic, non-identifying information — country, browser, OS, and device type — the platform creates a fascinating real-time picture of global internet activity without compromising anyone's privacy.
The data is interesting on its own: which countries are most active online, which browsers dominate, how mobile vs desktop usage varies across the globe. It's a living snapshot of how the world connects to the internet.
Mission
Transparency
All data is public. Every visitor sees the same dashboard. No hidden metrics or private reports.
Privacy
No accounts. No personal tracking. No cookies following you across the web. Just anonymous aggregate data.
Integrity
Anti-cheat systems ensure data accuracy. Bots are filtered, VPNs are flagged, and rate limits prevent abuse.
Get in Touch
Have questions, feedback, or just want to say hello?
Email: statsrival.dev@gmail.com
Reddit: u/StatRivalOfficial