Engineering for the Open Web
We are Unisource—a collective of developers building privacy-first tools, analytics platforms, and infrastructure for modern engineering teams.
Our Story
Unisource was founded on a simple principle: software should not compromise user privacy for the sake of functionality. We noticed that most analytics tools and infrastructure platforms were bloated, slow, and overly reliant on tracking cookies.
We decided to build our own. Starting with Xine Analytics, our flagship product, we set out to prove that performance, beautiful design, and strict privacy can coexist. Xine processes millions of pageview events through a single 8KB tracking script—without ever setting a cookie.
Today, Unisource continues to develop open-source tools that empower developers and respect end users. Every line of code we write is guided by our core belief: your data belongs to you.
Our Mission
To democratize web analytics by making powerful, privacy-respecting tools accessible to every developer—regardless of budget or scale.
We believe the future of the web is privacy-first. Cookie consent banners degrade user experience, and the surveillance advertising model is broken. Unisource builds the alternative: analytics that are accurate, fast, and fully GDPR/CCPA compliant without requiring a single cookie or consent popup.
Core Values
Transparency
Open-source core logic. No hidden tracking. Every algorithm is auditable.
Privacy First
No cookies, strict data ownership. Your visitors' data never leaves your server.
Developer Experience
Tools built for engineers, by engineers. One-line integration, zero config.
Performance
Minimal payloads, fast execution. Our 8KB tracker never blocks the main thread.
What We Build
From analytics to infrastructure, every product is designed to be self-hosted, open-source, and privacy-compliant.
Web Analytics
Cookie-free visitor tracking, real-time dashboards, conversion funnels, and Web Vitals monitoring.
Developer Tools
Feature flags, edge middleware, and API-first infrastructure built for Next.js and modern stacks.
Open Source Community
Everything we build is open-source under AGPL-3.0. Contribute, fork, or self-host with full freedom.