--- title: 'Adding Ackee Analytics (Because I Was Curious)' date: 2025-04-20 draft: false --- My Hugo blog is barely a month old, but I already wondered whether anyone besides bots ever stops by. I didn’t want heavyweight or cookie tracking pop ups, so I spun up [Ackee](https://github.com/electerious/Ackee) —open‑source, cookie‑free, and small enough to ignore until I need the numbers. ## What Actually Happened Ackee went up on the same box that serves the blog—Node, Mongo, nothing exotic. TLS certs required the classic Certbot–nginx two‑step (stop → certonly ‑‑standalone → start). Tracker script landed in custom_head.html; Hugo injects it site‑wide. CORS needed a single env line: ACKEE_ALLOW_ORIGIN="https://lambwire.net". Nginx proxies /tracker.js and /records to Ackee; the dashboard itself is LAN‑only because nobody else needs to see my traffic trickle. Total time: an evening, most of it spent chasing a stray `localhost` reference that kept the dashboard empty. ## Why Bother? Now I know how many real humans rotate through (answer: just me!), and I don't have to route visitor data through a third party. The setup was uneventful, which is exactly how infrastructure should feel.