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I Built an Open-Source Firebase Analytics Alternative Because I Hit 1M Events/Day Once Too Many

I Built an Open-Source Firebase Analytics Alternative Because I Hit 1M Events/Day Once Too Many

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/i-built-an-open-source-firebase-analytics-alternative-because-i-hit-1m-eventsday-once-too-many.
After hitting Firebase Analytics 1M events/day cap during a mobile game softlaunch, I built an open-source self-hosted analytics pipeline. Here's how.
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A few years ago I was the data engineer on a mobile game soft launch when Firebase Analytics quietly started dropping events past its 1M/day cap. We didn't catch it for days. That experience pushed me to build Rawbbit — an open-source, Apache 2.0, self-hosted analytics pipeline that lands raw events as Parquet in your own object storage. This is the story of why hosted analytics fails at scale, why I chose NATS + Parquet + BigQuery external tables, and what I deliberately left out.

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