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Plausible Analytics Script

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The community member is having issues integrating Plausible analytics on their Webstudio Cloud hosted site, receiving a 404 error for the Plausible JS. They suspect this may be related to Cloudflare workers and found a resource in the Plausible documentation about a proxy. Another community member suggests using Umami, which is similar to Plausible and works without issues. The community member shares a link to their site, and another community member notes that the issue may not be related to Cloudflare, but rather to the code the community member used, which had extra quotes before the link to the Plausible script. The community member suggests using the code feature from Slack to avoid such errors.

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I've wanted to integrate plausible analytics in my Webstudio Cloud hosted Site. Now i get the 404 Error for the Plausible JS and found that this may be related to cloudflare workers.

I found this resource in the plausible documentation:
https://plausible.io/docs/proxy/introduction

Am i on the right path? Is Plausible a common Issue for Webstudio?
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FWIW, I use Umami, which is very similar to Plausible, and it works without any issues.
I doubt cloudflare is responsible for blocking your tracking script, but share a link to your site
i actually used a code that a team member sent me on slack. Which looked fine in the custom code editor in webstudio but hat 2 " " before the link to the plausible script in the hosted site.

Was blind to that error....

I guess thats why you should use the code feature from slack
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