Analyse vs Databuddy
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.
Feature by feature
Every capability, side by side. Analyse is highlighted.
What each one costs
Starting prices at a glance. Check each site for current tiers.
Analytics, SEO, and AI content in one plan. No agency retainer.
View pricingFree covers 10K events a month with limited AI credits. Hobby and Pro scale up events and credits.
databuddy.cc/pricingThe whole growth stack in one tab
Where Databuddy covers a slice, Analyse folds analytics, Search Console insights, rank tracking, an AI copilot, and a content engine into one subscription. Each part feeds the others.
Ask your data in plain language
Chat with your analytics inside Analyse, or connect Claude or Cursor over MCP. Databuddy hands you a dashboard. Analyse hands you the answer and the next action.
Rankings that write themselves
Analyse researches your site and what is being published around it, writes SEO posts on a schedule, and tracks the positions they win. Databuddy has nothing in this lane.
When Databuddy is the better fit
Databuddy is probably the closest thing to Analyse on the market, and it deserves a fair look. It is cookieless, ships funnels on every plan, includes an AI agent called Databunny, and its free tier of 10K events a month makes it easy to try on a side project. The Hobby plan at $9.99 undercuts Analyse on price. It is a young product, which cuts both ways: it moves fast, but the surface is smaller. What it does not have is the other half of Analyse: Search Console insights, rank tracking, keyword opportunities, an MCP server, or a content engine that publishes. If analytics plus an AI agent is the whole brief, Databuddy is solid. If content-led growth is the goal, Analyse covers the full loop.
Move from Databuddy in an afternoon
Keep Databuddy running in parallel as long as you like. Drop in the Analyse script, connect Search Console, and your dashboards fill in with no re-instrumentation marathon.
Start freeCommon questions
Analyse compared to Databuddy, answered.
How similar are Analyse and Databuddy?
Quite similar on the analytics core: both are cookieless, need no consent banner, track custom events, and include funnels with an AI layer on top. They diverge after that. Analyse adds retention cohorts, EU hosting, an MCP server, and a full SEO and content engine.
How do the AI assistants compare?
Databuddy's Databunny answers questions about your analytics using plan-based credits. Analyse's copilot works across analytics and search data, flags anomalies, and connects to Claude or Cursor over MCP on the Pro plan, so your own AI tools can query live data.
How does pricing compare?
Databuddy has a free tier of 10K events a month with limited AI credits, then Hobby at $9.99 per 100K events. Analyse starts at $29 a month with three sites included and a 3-day free trial. The gap pays for the SEO engine, retention, and the content tooling.
Does Databuddy do anything for SEO?
No. There are no Search Console insights, no rank tracking, and no content tools. That whole layer, from keyword opportunities to published blog posts, is where Analyse differentiates.
Which is more established?
Both are newer entrants and Databuddy is a young product finding its shape. Judge each on what it does today: Databuddy on analytics plus an AI agent, Analyse on the analytics-to-content loop.
Where is my data hosted with each?
Analyse hosts all data in the EU with retention controls. Databuddy offers retention controls too but not EU hosting, which matters if EU data residency is on your compliance checklist.
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