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Honest, fact-checked comparisons with the tools teams usually consider next to Analyse.

Analyse vs Amplitude: enterprise depth or marketing focus?

Amplitude is enterprise product analytics for teams studying user behavior at scale. Analyse is privacy-first analytics with SEO and AI content for marketing sites. Different jobs, and often both have a place.

Analyse vs Cloudflare Web Analytics: free baseline or more?

Cloudflare Web Analytics is free, privacy-first, and intentionally minimal. Analyse is the upgrade for when you need events, funnels, search insights, and content, not just a traffic pulse.

Analyse vs Databuddy: two AI-first analytics tools compared

Databuddy and Analyse share a lot: cookieless tracking, funnels, and an AI layer on top. The dividing line is the SEO and content engine, which Analyse has and Databuddy does not.

Analyse vs Fathom: simple analytics or the full stack?

Fathom is simple, privacy-first analytics done well. Analyse keeps the privacy stance and adds funnels, retention, an AI copilot, and a full SEO engine.

Analyse vs Google Analytics: which should you use in 2026?

GA4 is free and powerful, but it is also complex, cookie-based, and capped at 14 months of history. Analyse trades that setup tax for privacy-first analytics with SEO and AI built in.

Analyse vs Matomo: depth without the server maintenance

Matomo gives you every feature if you are willing to host, update, and tune it yourself. Analyse gives you the depth without the ops, plus an AI copilot and a content engine Matomo does not have.

Analyse vs Mixpanel: marketing site or product analytics?

Mixpanel is deep product analytics for teams studying in-app behavior. Analyse is privacy-first analytics with SEO and AI content for marketing sites. They solve different jobs, and the right question is which job is yours.

Analyse vs Plausible: privacy-first analytics compared

Plausible is a clean, privacy-first pageview counter. Analyse keeps the privacy stance and adds funnels, retention, an AI copilot, and a full SEO engine in the same tab.

Analyse vs PostHog: which analytics fits your team?

PostHog is a developer-first suite for teams shipping software: analytics, replay, flags, and experiments. Analyse is for the marketing site and content side of the business, cookieless and with SEO built in.

Analyse vs Simple Analytics: minimal or the full stack?

Simple Analytics is a beautiful, minimal privacy tool with a free plan to start. Analyse keeps the same privacy stance and adds funnels, retention, an AI copilot, and a full SEO engine.

Analyse vs Soro: AI content with or without the analytics

Soro writes and publishes SEO articles on autopilot. Analyse does that too, and pairs it with the analytics and rank tracking that show whether the articles actually work.

Analyse vs Umami: self-hosted simplicity or more depth?

Umami is open source, cookieless, and free if you host it yourself. Analyse keeps the privacy stance and adds funnels, retention, an AI copilot, and a content engine you do not have to run.

Analyse vs Usermaven: attribution or content-led growth?

Usermaven is built for B2B revenue attribution, with Maven AI arriving on its $199 Scale plan. Analyse starts at $29, matches the analytics core, and adds an SEO and content engine Usermaven does not have.