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Umami

Umami privacy-friendly self-hosted analytics

Umami is the open-source self-hosted privacy-friendly analytics platform — Plausible-shape but free and self-hostable. Tiny Command exposes two actions, no triggers: Get Website Stats (key metrics for a website — pageviews, unique visitors, average visit duration, top pages, top referrers — for a date range), Get Account Info (the authenticated user's account). The connection takes the Umami instance URL plus username + password or an API key (depending on Umami version). For workflows that want privacy-friendly analytics reporting without paying for Plausible — and you're willing to host the analytics yourself — Umami is the go-to. Run via Docker on any VPS; the resource footprint is minimal. The dashboard and reporting are similar to Plausible but with the open-source-self-host benefit.

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Actions

Do anything Umami can do, from a workflow.

Every action accepts dynamic inputs from upstream nodes, whether that's an AI output, a form field, or a search result.

ActionWhat it does
Get Account InfoReturns account information from the connected Umami analytics instance. Useful as a connection-check or in admin dashboards.
Get Website StatsFetches website statistics from Umami (pageviews, visits, visitors, bounce rate) for a time range. Use to drive a privacy-friendly analytics widget or to email a weekly traffic digest.
Recipes

Pre-built Umami workflows.

Clone any recipe and customize it in one click. Every recipe is fully editable.

Before you build

Three things worth knowing.

Filter at the trigger

Tiny Command counts a run the moment a trigger fires. Filtering early means only matching events spend your usage budget.

Authorize once, reuse anywhere

Connect Umami once and every workflow on your account can use its triggers and actions. You don't have to re-auth per workflow.

No JSON to read

Every Umami field shows up in the visual picker for downstream nodes. The raw payload is there for power users, optional for everyone else.

FAQ

Questions about the Umami integration.

If we missed yours, ping support. We usually reply within an hour.

How do I connect Umami to Tiny Command?
Open the Tiny Command workflow builder, drop in a Umami node, and click Connect. Authorize Umami once and any workflow on your account can use its triggers and actions. Most teams finish the connection in under two minutes.
What Umami triggers does Tiny Command support?
Tiny Command focuses on outbound actions for Umami today. Use Tiny Command's universal Webhook or Schedule trigger to start Umami workflows, then run any Umami action you need.
What Umami actions can I run from a workflow?
2 Umami actions are available out of the box, covering forms & surveys operations like "Get Account Info". Every action accepts dynamic inputs from upstream nodes, whether that's a search result, an AI output, or a form field.
Is the Umami integration real-time?
Umami actions execute synchronously inside your workflow. Tiny Command waits for Umami's API to confirm before continuing to the next step, so downstream nodes can rely on the result.
Do I need to write code to use Umami with Tiny Command?
No. Every Umami trigger and action is fully configurable from the visual workflow builder. For edge cases that aren't covered, drop in a custom HTTP node and call any Umami API endpoint directly.
How much does the Umami integration cost?
There's a free tier you can start on without a credit card. Higher run volumes and team features come with paid plans. The Umami integration itself has no per-app surcharge.
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