Analyse vs Usermaven
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.
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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 pricingGrowth starts at $84 a month for 250K events. Maven AI arrives on the Scale plan at $199.
usermaven.com/pricingThe whole growth stack in one tab
Where Usermaven 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. Usermaven 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. Usermaven has nothing in this lane.
When Usermaven is the better fit
If the question you wake up with is which channel drove revenue, Usermaven is the more specialized tool. Attribution and product analytics live together, server-side tracking gets past ad blockers, and Maven AI adds trend detection on the Scale plan. B2B SaaS teams and agencies are its home turf. Budget for it accordingly: Growth starts at $84 a month for 250K events and Maven AI needs the $199 Scale plan. Analyse is the better fit when growth runs on content and organic search rather than attribution modeling; it starts at $29, puts the AI copilot on the base plan, and adds rank tracking and published blog posts that Usermaven does not attempt.
Move from Usermaven in an afternoon
Keep Usermaven 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 Usermaven, answered.
Do Analyse and Usermaven solve the same problem?
They overlap on the analytics core: both offer funnels, retention, and custom events with an AI layer. The focus differs. Usermaven leans into revenue attribution and customer journeys for B2B; Analyse leans into SEO, content, and privacy-first marketing analytics.
How does pricing compare?
Usermaven's Growth plan starts at $84 a month for 250K events with a 14-day trial, and Maven AI requires the $199 Scale plan. Analyse starts at $29 a month with three sites included and a 3-day free trial, with the AI copilot on every plan.
How do the AI features compare?
Maven AI delivers insights and trend detection, but only on Usermaven's Scale plan at $199. Analyse includes its copilot from the base plan and adds an MCP server on Pro, so Claude or Cursor can query your live data directly.
Does Analyse do revenue attribution like Usermaven?
No. Analyse tracks conversions through funnels and segments, but multi-touch revenue attribution and CRM-style journey mapping are Usermaven's specialty. If that is the core requirement, Usermaven earns its price.
Which is more privacy-friendly?
Analyse is cookieless by default, collects no personal data, and needs no consent banner. Usermaven is GDPR-compliant with a cookieless mode available and EU hosting, but its attribution model relies on identifying users in ways Analyse deliberately avoids.
What does Analyse offer for SEO that Usermaven does not?
The entire content side: Search Console insights, keyword opportunities, rank tracking with alerts, and AI blog posts published to WordPress, Webflow, or Shopify, with scheduled auto-publishing on the Autopilot plan. Usermaven has no SEO or content tooling.
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