OSJ Dashboard Stats for Umami shows Umami analytics inside the WordPress admin dashboard.
It is built for site owners who use Umami but still spend a lot of time inside WordPress. Instead of opening a separate analytics tab for quick checks, you can see useful stats in native WordPress dashboard widgets.
Current dashboard panels include:
Panels lazy-load after the WordPress dashboard appears, and normal stats are cached to avoid repeated API calls on every admin page refresh. You can refresh individual panels manually when you want fresher data.
The plugin can also optionally add the Umami tracking script to your public WordPress pages. This is off by default. If enabled, the script uses the configured tracker script URL and Website ID. The plugin does not add public credits, badges, backlinks, or visible front-end output.
This plugin works with Umami Cloud API keys and self-hosted Umami API setups.
OSJ Dashboard Stats for Umami is not made by, endorsed by, or affiliated with Umami. It is an independent WordPress integration for sites that use Umami analytics.
This plugin connects to the Umami API endpoint configured by the site administrator.
The plugin does not contact Umami until an administrator saves connection details in the plugin settings. When configured, it sends the saved authentication details and website ID to that Umami API endpoint so it can read analytics data for the configured website.
For Umami Cloud, the default API endpoint is:
https://api.umami.is/v1
For self-hosted Umami, the endpoint is whichever API URL the administrator enters in the plugin settings.
If the optional front-end tracking setting is enabled, the plugin adds the configured Umami tracker script URL to public WordPress pages with a data-website-id attribute. For Umami Cloud, the common tracker script URL is:
https://cloud.umami.is/script.js
For self-hosted Umami, the tracker script URL is whichever script URL the administrator enters in the plugin settings.
Umami Cloud is provided by Umami Software, Inc. Self-hosted Umami services are operated by the owner of the configured Umami instance.
Umami service information:
The plugin does not send visitor analytics data to Old Stack Journal.
This plugin stores its settings in your WordPress database, including the Umami API connection details entered by an administrator.
The plugin uses those details to request analytics data from the configured Umami API endpoint. If front-end tracking is enabled, the plugin adds the configured Umami tracker script to public pages so visitor analytics data can be sent to the configured Umami service.
Front-end tracking is optional and off by default. The plugin does not send analytics data to Old Stack Journal and does not add visible front-end links or credits.
Site owners are responsible for making sure their use of Umami fits their own privacy policy, consent setup, and local legal requirements.