Marko Saric is a co-founder and product-marketing lead at Plausible Analytics, a lightweight (<1 KB), open-source, privacy-first alternative to Google Analytics, with 7 years of experience blending growth and engineering. He pairs marketing and communication strengths with hands-on front-end and occasional backend work—shipping UI improvements, dashboard and email copy, and documentation structure changes. Based in Belgium, he has scaled Plausible as an independent, self-funded, bootstrapped business trusted by thousands of paying subscribers while intentionally "escaping the adtech machine." His career also includes founding content and community ventures (HowToMakeMyBlog, London Blog Club, Metallica.dk) and leading growth/product at social analytics startups, giving him a practical mix of product, growth and technical execution. Notably, he focuses on clear UX and messaging alignment, often refining site copy and docs config to keep product and comms tightly integrated.
Contributions:8 reviews, 1298 commits, 284 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Marko's commits primarily involve updating the `sidebars.js` file, which is a configuration file for the documentation's navigation. These updates include reorganizing content, renaming sections, and adding new documentation entries. Additionally, the user updated the `docusaurus.config.js` file, likely to enhance the documentation's layout and add links. Their work is focused on structuring and refining the documentation for Plausible Analytics.
Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:15 reviews, 96 commits, 83 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Marko primarily contributed to the front-end of the application, making modifications to HTML templates and JavaScript files. They focused on improving the user interface, addressing typos, and enhancing the user experience by incorporating new features and links. Additionally, the user made minor backend adjustments, such as city overrides. They made consistent changes to emails and dashboard copy, as well as updates to the site settings.
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