Lightweight Open-Source Page View Tracking Without Dashboard Overhead
Developers who want simple page view counting often face a choice between heavyweight analytics platforms with complex dashboards or rolling their own tracking from scratch. This submission describes a minimal open-source API intended to fill that gap with a single-script integration for web apps and SPAs. However, it reads more as a product announcement than evidence of a validated, recurring pain point.
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