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-layout: post
-title: "Self-Hosting Fathom Analytics with DigitalOcean"
-date: 2021-02-02
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-
-
-Since my previous post walked through the process of setting up <a href="/fathom-analytics-netlify">Fathom PRO on Netlify</a>, I figured it made sense to create a similar tutorial for the "Lite" variation, self-hosted on DigitalOcean.
-
-Please note that while I think the PRO version of <a target="_blank" href="https://usefathom.com/ref/DKHJVX">Fathom Analytics</a> is truly great, for my small, niche blog it seemed overkill compared to self-hosting. Switching over from $14/mo to $5/mo while retaining most of the same functionality was a no-brainer. Choose the option that best suits your needs (or in the case - budget &amp; bandwidth).
-
-With that cleared up - let's get into it!
-
-## Prerequisites
-
-1. One or more website(s) where you would like to include analytics
-2. <a target="_blank" href="https://m.do.co/c/74b3fd11c07a">DigitalOcean account</a> (**this link will give you a $100 credit!**)
-3. Positive attitude and passion for privacy-respecting analytics!
-
-## Create a Droplet
-
-Once your DigitalOcean account is setup, navigate to the <a target="_blank" href="https://marketplace.digitalocean.com">Marketplace</a> and search for `Fathom Analytics`. Then click the `Create Fathom Analytics Droplet`.
-
-From here you'll be brought to a page that allows you to customize the specifications of your new droplet. If you're a smaller traffic site (personal blog, etc) selecting the **$5/month** Basic Shared CPU option is your best bet.
-
-<figure>
- <img src="/public/images/fathom-create-droplet-details.webp" alt="Fathom Droplet Details">
- <figcaption>Creating the new droplet (<a href="/public/images/fathom-create-droplet-details.webp">direct link to image</a>)</figcaption>
-</figure>
-
-Select the data-center region based on where most of your traffic originates from. I would suggest enabling `IPv6` and setting up your authentication via SSH instead of a regular password system. Adding backups is entirely at your own discretion.
-
-Once you're ready, click **Create Droplet**.
-
-## Enter the Matrix (not really)
-
-Once DigitalOcean finishes spinning up your new droplet, open a terminal and connect to it by entering:
-
-
- ssh root@YOUR_DROPLET_IP
-
-
-If you setup your login via SSH everything should work as-is. If you went the password route, you'll given a prompt to enter it.
-
-Now that you're connected, Fathom will guide you through a simple configuration setup. It's fairly straightforward and painless. Once complete, move to the next step.
-
-## Domains
-
-You'll most likely want to host this instance on your own domain or subdomain - instead of connecting directly via the droplet's `IP`. Head over to your **Networking** page in the sidebar of DigitalOcean and add your custom domain.
-
-Then, click on that newly added domain - we need to add some new records. You're going to add two new `A` records to this domain:
-
-<table>
- <thead>
- <tr>
- <th>Type</th>
- <th>Hostname</th>
- <th>Value</th>
- </tr>
- </thead>
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td>A</td>
- <td>@</td>
- <td>YOUR_DROPLET_IP</td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td>A</td>
- <td>www</td>
- <td>YOUR_DROPLET_IP</td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
-</table>
-
-The last thing you need to do is set your nameservers to point to DigitalOcean:
-
-
- ns1.digitalocean.com
- ns2.digitalocean.com
- ns3.digitalocean.com
-
-
-Give it some time to propagate and you'll be in business!
-
-## SSL FTW
-
-There is hardly a good reason not to practice security on the web, so setting up your new analytics to be served over `HTTPS` is just the smart thing to do. Did I mention that this is completely free as well? See - no excuses.
-
-In order to get a free SSL certificate setup, you'll need to install `certbot`. While connected to your droplet, enter the following:
-
-
- sudo apt-get install python-certbot-nginx
-
-
-Once installed, enter the following to setup SSL (remember to swap out the domain with your own):
-
-
- certbot --nginx -d your-cool-domain.com
-
-
-Follow the steps (it's very quick and easy) and you'll have `HTTPS` setup in a jiffy!
-
-## The Final Lap
-
-The last thing to do is login to your newly self-hosted Fathom instance, add your site you wish to track, grab the generated tracking code and then slap that badboy on whatever pages you need to track!
-
-Congrats! You're now officially running your own set of analytics tools. You should be happy about what you've accomplished and proud for respecting your users' privacy!