quintyfresh
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- Oct 4, 2023
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Hey Guys,
I have been working a free self hosted tracker for a long time now, and originally I had only released it to a small group of media buyer friends. But now I think it's ready for more people to mess around with. I am the solo developer on this project, and have worked very hard between code I wrote in 2018-2019 and vibe coding for the modern era. You did the read the title correctly, Simple Kuma is absolutely free, there is no catch. It is SELF HOSTED, which means you pick a server and drop it on there. It has cost integration with meta and google, as well as full CAPI and google conversions postback capability. Also supports other traffic sources, custom postbacks and cost tracking, etc.
So why is it free you ask? Because I wanted to make it free. That's literally it. The software code is wide open and anyone can scan it all they want if they are nervous about my intent. I literally just built this tool to help the affiliate community, and I intend to continue coding on it forever. I have a few other developers who want to
I have been working a free self hosted tracker for a long time now, and originally I had only released it to a small group of media buyer friends. But now I think it's ready for more people to mess around with. I am the solo developer on this project, and have worked very hard between code I wrote in 2018-2019 and vibe coding for the modern era. You did the read the title correctly, Simple Kuma is absolutely free, there is no catch. It is SELF HOSTED, which means you pick a server and drop it on there. It has cost integration with meta and google, as well as full CAPI and google conversions postback capability. Also supports other traffic sources, custom postbacks and cost tracking, etc.
So why is it free you ask? Because I wanted to make it free. That's literally it. The software code is wide open and anyone can scan it all they want if they are nervous about my intent. I literally just built this tool to help the affiliate community, and I intend to continue coding on it forever. I have a few other developers who want to



