Product overviewEffective April 3, 2026.

Deplio Analytics

Deplio is a workspace-based analytics product designed to make self-hosted analytics easier to roll out, easier to govern, and easier to hand off across teams.

01
What the product is for

Deplio is built for teams that want one place to create workspaces, add projects, install tracking, verify the first hit, review reports, and manage access without stitching together multiple internal tools.

  • Workspace-scoped projects, members, invitations, and billing
  • Project onboarding with tracker snippets and first-hit verification
  • Reporting surfaces for traffic, behavior, retention, attribution, revenue, and sharing
02
How the stack is organized

The product separates authentication, application data, analytics processing, and checkout so each layer can be operated and audited more clearly.

  • Authentication is handled with Supabase Auth, including email/password and supported social providers.
  • Application data such as workspaces, memberships, invitations, projects, and billing state is stored in a Postgres database through Prisma.
  • Analytics data and reports are powered through a connected Umami self-host deployment.
  • Subscription checkout and subscription lifecycle events are handled through Polar.
03
Roles and operational responsibility

Workspace owners and administrators are responsible for managing members, configuring projects, and making sure tracking is installed only on properties they are authorized to operate.

  • Members may review data according to the permissions granted inside the workspace.
  • Owners and admins control invitations, billing, project configuration, reset actions, and public sharing.
  • Teams remain responsible for lawful collection and use of analytics data on their own websites and products.
04
Data ownership and deployment model

Deplio is designed around operational clarity and data ownership. The deployment operator controls where the application runs, where the database lives, and which Umami instance receives analytics events.

  • The deployment operator controls hosting, environment variables, and infrastructure access.
  • The app stores only the product data needed to run workspaces, reports, permissions, and billing.
  • The operator remains responsible for backups, retention settings, and production rollout decisions.
05
Support and commercial rollout

Support is available for onboarding, tracker rollout, billing setup, and production questions. If you are preparing a customer-facing launch, treat these pages as product-aligned documentation and complete your own legal review before going live.

These pages are written to fit the current product behavior, but they are not a substitute for legal advice in your jurisdiction.
Need help before going live?
Reach out if you want help reviewing onboarding, workspace rollout, tracking setup, or production billing with Polar.

Effective April 3, 2026.