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Stackhero for Matomo

This add-on is operated by Stackhero

Matomo on dedicated instances, up-to-date versions and super attractive prices.

Stackhero for Matomo

Last updated February 14, 2025

The Stackhero for Matomo add-on is currently in beta.

Table of Contents

  • Provisioning the add-on
  • Connecting to the Stackhero Dashboard
  • Upgrading Your Plan
  • Removing the Add-on
  • Support
  • Additional Resources

Stackhero for Matomo provides a managed Matomo service running on a fully dedicated instance.

The Stackhero for Matomo add-on provides the following features:

  • A private instance (dedicated VM) for high performances and security
  • TLS encryption (aka SSL)
  • An automatic backup every 24 hours
  • One click to update to new Matomo versions

Provisioning the add-on

Stackhero for Matomo can be attached to a Heroku application via the CLI:

For more information about available plans, see Stackhero for Matomo.

$ heroku addons:create --wait ah-matomo-stackhero --app <your app name>
Creating ah-matomo-stackhero...
Your add-on is being provisioned on Stackhero. It will be available in around 2 minutes.

Connecting to the Stackhero Dashboard

View your instance usage, restart it, and apply updates with the Stackhero dashboard. You can access the dashboard via the CLI:

$ heroku addons:open ah-matomo-stackhero
Opening ah-matomo-stackhero for sharp-mountain-4005

You can also visit the Heroku Dashboard, select your application, and then select Stackhero for Matomo from the Add-ons menu.

Upgrading Your Plan

You can’t downgrade an existing add-on.

Use the heroku addons:upgrade command to migrate to a new plan.

$ heroku addons:upgrade ah-matomo-stackhero:newplan
-----> Upgrading ah-matomo-stackhero:newplan to sharp-mountain-4005... done
       Your plan has been updated to: ah-matomo-stackhero:newplan

Removing the Add-on

You can remove Stackhero for Matomo via the CLI:

This destroys all associated data and can’t be undone!

$ heroku addons:destroy ah-matomo-stackhero
-----> Removing ah-matomo-stackhero from sharp-mountain-4005... done

Support

You can submit support and runtime issues for Stackhero for Matomo via one of the Heroku Support channels. For urgent issues, CC support@stackhero.io.

Additional Resources

  • Matomo documentation by Stackhero
  • Matomo managed cloud

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