Technology

Umami Analytics detection

Category: Analytics. Themerella detects this technology from public website evidence and shows confidence in the report.

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Definition

What is Umami Analytics?

Umami is an open-source, privacy-friendly web analytics tool, commonly self-hosted, that tracks visits without cookies via a data-website-id script.

Detection evidence

How Themerella detects Umami Analytics

  • data-website-id attributes on analytics scripts
  • umami.is/script or umami.js resource URLs
  • Umami script naming in public page resources
Report value

Every detected technology should include category, confidence, evidence, and practical risk/context so the result is useful beyond logo recognition.

False-positive boundary

What to verify before acting on Umami Analytics evidence

  • Self-hosted Umami may run from a custom analytics domain.
  • A data-website-id attribute alone should be paired with script evidence before acting.
Next workflow
  • Verify Umami script and website-id evidence.
  • Review privacy and third-party script findings in the same report.
  • Monitor analytics presence if attribution continuity matters.
FAQ

Common questions

How does Themerella detect Umami Analytics?

Themerella reads public evidence such as data-website-id attributes on analytics scripts, then reports the match with a confidence level.

Can Umami Analytics detection be a false positive?

Yes. Self-hosted Umami may run from a custom analytics domain. Themerella reports detection as public evidence with a confidence level, not a guaranteed inventory.

What category does Umami Analytics fall under?

Umami Analytics is detected as a Analytics technology and grouped with related signals in the Themerella report.

Is the Umami Analytics detector free?

Yes. Enter any public website URL, run the scan, and review the technology evidence and confidence before any paid monitoring or API layer.

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