Solo dev launches lightweight web analytics tool with revenue tracking
A developer named Michael, who already runs a product called Lexington Themes with over 8,000 customers, built a new tool called Kobbe after repeatedly running into the same problem on small project sites: standard analytics show traffic, but not whether that traffic actually turned into revenue. Kobbe's tracking script is very light, around 3KB gzipped. It covers standard traffic metrics like visitors, visits, page views, bounce rate, and session time, plus breakdowns by page, referrer, and channel, including traffic coming specifically from .
It shows visitor locations, devices, and real-time visitor activity. Additional features include custom events and conversion tracking, funnels, UTM campaign reports, and Web Vitals performance data. The standout feature is , connecting directly to s like Stripe, Polar, Paddle, and Creem so a site owner can see which traffic sources actually generated sales.
A Raycast extension lets users check stats without opening a dashboard, and the tool also offers an AI agent that can research on request, along with an Agent API, CLI, and MCP support. Dashboards are private by default, with bot filtering, visit filters, and shareable links for team access.
Key points
- Tracking script is roughly 3KB gzipped
- via Stripe, Polar, Paddle, and Creem integrations
- Includes Raycast extension, Agent API, CLI, and MCP support
- Tracks traffic specifically from AI search referrers
- Private by default with bot filtering