Umami

Umami

Privacy-focused, open-source web analytics.

Umami currently provides 2 triggers that can start a workflow and 7 actions a workflow can run. Use those building blocks to turn activity in one tool into an owned next step in the shared workspace.

Productivity2 triggers7 actions

Triggers

(2)

New Event

Triggers when a new custom event is recorded on a website.

New Session

Triggers when a new visitor session is detected on a website.

Actions

(7)

Get Website Stats

Returns a summary of visitors, pageviews, bounce rate, and average visit duration for a date range.

Get Website Metrics

Returns a ranked list for a chosen metric category (e.g. top pages, browsers, or countries) over a date range.

Get Active Visitors

Returns the number of people currently browsing a website in real time.

Get Pageviews

Returns pageview and session counts over time, broken down by hour, day, week, month, or year.

Send Event

Records a custom event or pageview on a website. Leave the event name blank to track a plain pageview.

List Websites

Returns all websites tracked in your Umami account.

Custom API Call

Make a custom API call to a specific endpoint

What can you automate with Umami and Coherence?

These recipes are generated from the triggers, actions, and categories currently available for this piece. Use them as starting points, then choose the exact fields, conditions, and records your workflow should update.

Bring Umami activity into Coherence

Start from a supported Umami event, then create or update the appropriate CRM, project, or custom record with the source context preserved.

Starts with

New Event

Finishes with

Create or update a Coherence record

Act in Umami from a Coherence workflow

Use a change in Coherence to run a supported Umami action, so the next step follows the record instead of relying on someone to copy it.

Starts with

A Coherence record or workflow changes

Finishes with

Get Website Stats

Connect Umami to the wider customer workflow

Combine Umami with another integration and Coherence records to turn activity in one tool into an owned next step in the shared workspace.

Starts with

New Event

Finishes with

Get Website Stats, then preserve the outcome in Coherence

How to connect Umami

The exact authentication fields depend on Umami. The workflow structure stays straightforward:

1

Connect the account

Authorize the Umami account and permissions the workflow needs.

2

Choose a supported step

Select one of the current triggers or actions listed above and map its fields.

3

Test with a real record

Run a small test, inspect the result in both systems, and only then enable the workflow.

Related integrations for the same workflow

Explore apps that share a category with Umami or provide a complementary trigger or action.

Umami integration questions

What can I automate with the Umami integration?

Umami currently provides 2 triggers that can start a workflow and 7 actions a workflow can run. Use those building blocks to turn activity in one tool into an owned next step in the shared workspace.

How many Umami triggers and actions are available?

Umami currently lists 2 triggers and 7 actions in the integration catalog. The supported list is refreshed from the pieces available in Coherence, so review the capability names on this page before building a workflow.

Can Umami connect to other apps through Coherence?

Yes. A workflow can combine supported Umami triggers or actions with Coherence records and other available integrations. The exact flow depends on the authentication, permissions, triggers, and actions exposed by each connected app.

Do I need to write code to connect Umami?

The listed triggers and actions are designed for visual workflows. If the pre-built integration does not expose a capability you need, HTTP and webhook steps can cover APIs that your team is authorized to use.

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