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Infinite: Open-source local analytics unification tool for GA4, PostHog, Meta, and Stripe data

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3d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Infinite is an open-source tool that unifies analytics data from platforms like GA4, PostHog, Meta, and Stripe into a local database on the user's machine. It addresses the problem of fragmented growth data across multiple dashboards by enabling cross-platform queries to connect traffic, signups, and revenue. Data stays local and never leaves the machine, supports bring-your-own-LLM, and works with Claude or Codex. The article also discusses trust-building through transparent attribution limitations and questions about schema-drift handling.

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Product HuntInfinite: Open-source local analytics unification tool for GA4, PostHog, Meta, and Stripe dataproducthunt.com

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The 'attribution is limited to what the source reports natively' caveat in your TUI is the part that builds trust — most analytics unification tools paper over this and pretend the joined data is ground truth.
Naming the limitation makes the rest of the output more believable.
Your growth data is trapped in too many dashboards that don't talk to each other.
Data is stored locally + never leaves your machine.
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Your growth data is trapped in too many dashboards that don't talk to each other. Infinite pulls GA4, Meta, PostHog, + Stripe into one place on your own machine. Now you can finally ask one question across your whole stack and connect the dots: how traffi

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