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7 Best Vemetric Alternatives for Privacy-First and Product Analytics in 2026

Compare 7 Vemetric alternatives in 2026: privacy-first web analytics, deeper product analytics, and AI referral tracking compared, plus which tools are more mature or cheaper than Vemetric's $5/month Professional plan.

Updated July 3, 2026  ·  7 tools reviewed
Key takeaways
  • AI Peekaboo tracks whether your brand is cited inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity answers before anyone clicks through, the layer upstream of the AI referral traffic Vemetric's AI Referral Detection reports on.
  • Plausible Analytics auto-detects AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude just like Vemetric does, but backs it with 19,000+ paying customers, Search Console integration, and a Stats API.
  • Fathom Analytics bundles 50+ sites and forever data retention into every plan from $15/month, solving the 1-month retention limit Vemetric's free tier imposes.
  • OpenPanel is the closest direct match to Vemetric's open-source, self-hostable, web-plus-product positioning, starting at $2.50/month and adding 38 MCP tools for AI agent access.
  • Mixpanel's free tier covers 1M events a month with session replay included, far beyond Vemetric's 2,500-event cap, for teams that need deeper funnel and cohort analysis.
  • Heap autocaptures every interaction and lets you define events retroactively, removing the event-planning step Vemetric's custom event tracking still requires.
  • Simple Analytics offers white-label delivery for agencies, a client-reporting option Vemetric does not currently have, plus a single-page dashboard that recovers ad-blocked traffic.

What is the best Vemetric alternative if you want the same privacy-first, cookieless approach but with more maturity behind it? Vemetric is genuinely good value: a usable free tier, unlimited projects and seats for $5/month on Professional, and web analytics plus product analytics in one script instead of two subscriptions. But it is also a single-founder product with a smaller integration ecosystem, thinner documentation, and a free tier that caps at 2,500 events and just one month of data retention. We pulled together seven alternatives worth comparing: AI Peekaboo for the AI citation layer that sits upstream of Vemetric's AI referral traffic, Plausible Analytics for the same AI-referral detection with a much larger community, Fathom Analytics for forever data retention across 50+ sites, OpenPanel as the closest direct match on price and positioning, Mixpanel and Heap for teams that need deeper product analytics than Vemetric currently ships, and Simple Analytics for agencies that need white-label delivery Vemetric does not offer. The right pick depends on whether you are outgrowing Vemetric's depth, its ecosystem, or its free tier limits.

Tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest forTop strength
AI Peekaboo$50/moTeams already running Vemetric for AI referral traffic who want to see the citation side too, whether their brand shows up inside ChatGPT and Gemini answers before anyone clicks through.Tracks brand citations across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, the layer before Vemetric's referral traffic even happens
Plausible AnalyticsFrom €9/moTeams that want the same AI-referral detection Vemetric offers but backed by a larger community, better documentation, and Search Console data built in.Also auto-detects AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude, matching Vemetric's headline feature
Fathom AnalyticsFrom $15/moAgencies and multi-site operators who hit Vemetric's 1-month free-tier data retention wall and want history that never expires, bundled across 50+ sites.Data retention is forever on every plan, versus Vemetric's 1-month window on the free tier
OpenPanel$2.50/moDeveloper-led teams who want the same open-source, self-hostable, web-plus-product combination Vemetric offers, plus MCP tools for AI agent workflows Vemetric does not have.Same combined web-and-product analytics positioning as Vemetric, at a comparable starting price of $2.50/month
Mixpanel$0/monthTeams that have outgrown Vemetric's funnel and cohort depth and need the retention curves, session replay, and cohort segmentation a dedicated product analytics tool provides.Free tier covers 1M events per month, far beyond Vemetric's 2,500-event free cap
Heap$0Teams that want every interaction captured automatically from day one, without deciding upfront which events matter the way Vemetric's custom event setup requires.Autocapture records every click and interaction without event planning, unlike Vemetric's define-your-own-events model
Simple AnalyticsFreeAgencies that want to deliver privacy analytics under their own brand, which Vemetric does not offer, and do not need product analytics depth.White-label configurations available for agencies, a delivery option Vemetric does not have
About Vemetric

Open-source, privacy-first analytics combining web traffic and product analytics in one cookieless platform.

Vemetric screenshot
Web and Product Analytics in One

Most analytics tools force a choice between marketing analytics (traffic, referrers, top pages) and product analytics (user behavior, feature adoption, retention). Vemetric covers both. Your marketing site traffic and your in-app user behavior are tracked in the same platform with consistent data and no stitching required.

User Journey Tracking

Vemetric tracks the full path of individual users, including the transition from anonymous visitor to identified account. You can see every event a specific user fired, the sessions they were active in, the devices they used, and the pages they visited before converting. User identification merges the pre-signup and post-signup activity into a single continuous timeline.

Funnel Analysis

Build conversion funnels with up to 10 steps, each defined by a page view or a custom event. Vemetric calculates conversion rates between each step and shows where users drop off. The funnel builder supports both linear checkout flows and more complex product onboarding sequences where the path varies between users.

AI Referral Detection

Vemetric automatically identifies and attributes traffic from AI tools like ChatGPT. You can see which pages attract AI-sourced visitors, compare AI traffic volume against organic and direct, and track whether AI visitors convert differently from other sources. This is auto-detected with no extra configuration.

Open-Source and Self-Hostable

The Vemetric codebase is publicly available on GitHub. You can audit what the tracking script collects, run your own instance on your own infrastructure, and contribute to the development. Self-hosting is a supported path for teams that cannot send data to third-party servers even under EU hosting.

Now let's dive into the tools

AI Peekaboo

Tracks whether your brand is cited inside AI answers, the layer upstream of the AI referral traffic Vemetric reports on

Full review →#1
AI Peekaboo screenshot

Vemetric's AI Referral Detection tells you how much traffic ChatGPT and similar tools send to your site once someone has already clicked through. AI Peekaboo answers the question one step earlier: is your brand actually being mentioned inside the AI answer in the first place, across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. If Vemetric's AI referral numbers are flat, AI Peekaboo tells you whether that is because you are not showing up in AI answers at all, or because you are being cited without a link back to your site.

Both a read and write API ship on every plan from $50/month, so citation data can flow into the same reporting stack as your Vemetric dashboards instead of living in a separate tool with no export path. White-label guest links let agencies hand clients a branded citation report alongside the referral traffic numbers Vemetric already surfaces.

The honest limitation is that AI Peekaboo does not compete with Vemetric on anything Vemetric actually does. There are no pageviews, no funnels, no user journeys, and starting price is ten times Vemetric's Professional plan. It is not a replacement, it is the missing upstream half of the picture for teams who already care enough about AI traffic to have noticed Vemetric tracking it.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$50/mo
Peek
$100/mo
Grow
$200/mo
AI models tracked555
Prompts included4040100
API access (read + write)
White label
Looker Studio connector
Pros
  • Tracks brand citations across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, the layer before Vemetric's referral traffic even happens
  • Read and write API on every plan from $50/month, so citation data can feed the same reporting stack as your Vemetric dashboards
  • White-label guest links for agencies reporting both AI visibility and referral traffic to the same client
Cons
  • Not a web or product analytics tool, it does not replace any of Vemetric's pageview, funnel, or journey tracking
  • Starts at $50/month, considerably more than Vemetric's $5/month Professional plan
  • Tracks 5 AI surfaces, narrower than the open-ended referrer detection Vemetric applies to any traffic source
Best for: Teams already running Vemetric for AI referral traffic who want to see the citation side too, whether their brand shows up inside ChatGPT and Gemini answers before anyone clicks through.

Plausible Analytics

The more established EU-hosted privacy analytics choice, with its own AI traffic detection built in

Full review →#2
Plausible Analytics screenshot

The AI Referral Detection feature Vemetric leans on is not actually unique. Plausible auto-detects AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude with the same zero-configuration approach, and backs it with over 19,000 paying customers including Hugging Face and Basecamp, so you are not relying on a single-founder roadmap for a feature you already care about.

Plausible also connects directly to Google Search Console, showing query-level data alongside your traffic in a way Vemetric does not attempt, and the Business plan adds a Stats API and Looker Studio connector for teams that want to pipe data into existing dashboards.

What you lose is product analytics depth. Plausible's funnels and goals are more limited than Vemetric's user journey tracking and custom event system, and the single-site Starter plan at €9/month actually costs more than Vemetric's unlimited-project Professional tier at low volume. For teams whose main use case is marketing site traffic rather than in-product behavior, that trade is worth making.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
From €9/mo
Growth
From €14/mo
Business
From €19/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Sites included1310Custom
AI referral detection (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude)
Google Search Console integration
Stats API
Looker Studio connector
Open-source / self-hostable
Pros
  • Also auto-detects AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude, matching Vemetric's headline feature
  • Far larger user base and documentation than a single-founder product
  • Google Search Console integration surfaces query-level data Vemetric does not offer
Cons
  • Single-site Starter plan costs more than Vemetric's unlimited-project Professional tier at low volume
  • No product analytics, user journeys, or funnel depth beyond basic goal tracking
  • Priced in euros, which adds minor billing friction for US-based teams
Best for: Teams that want the same AI-referral detection Vemetric offers but backed by a larger community, better documentation, and Search Console data built in.

Fathom Analytics

Forever data retention and 50+ sites bundled in, for teams that outgrew Vemetric's 1-month free retention window

Full review →#3
Fathom Analytics screenshot

Vemetric's free tier caps data retention at just one month, which is a real constraint if you want to compare traffic quarter over quarter without paying. Fathom retains data forever on every plan starting at $15/month, and bundles 50 or more sites into that same price, which suits agencies managing several client properties far better than Vemetric's two-project free cap.

Setup is a single script tag, ecommerce and custom event tracking are included without a tag manager, and API access ships on every plan rather than being reserved for a higher tier, similar in spirit to how Vemetric treats its own feature set.

What Fathom does not do is product analytics. There are no user journeys, no funnels, and no custom event timelines the way Vemetric provides, and it does not name AI traffic detection as a specific feature the way Vemetric and Plausible do. For teams that just need reliable, long-retained web traffic data across many sites, the trade toward simplicity is a fair one.

Pricing
Feature
All plans
From $15/mo
Sites included50+
Data retentionForever
API access
Ecommerce tracking
No cookie banners required
Pros
  • Data retention is forever on every plan, versus Vemetric's 1-month window on the free tier
  • 50+ sites included by default, useful for agencies managing several client properties under one account
  • API access included at every price point, not gated to a higher tier
Cons
  • Starts at $15/month with no free tier, three times Vemetric's Professional price
  • No product analytics, user journey tracking, or funnel builder
  • Does not name AI traffic detection as a feature the way Vemetric and Plausible do
Best for: Agencies and multi-site operators who hit Vemetric's 1-month free-tier data retention wall and want history that never expires, bundled across 50+ sites.

OpenPanel

Open-source web and product analytics with 38 MCP tools, priced closer to Vemetric than any other tool here

Full review →#4
OpenPanel screenshot

OpenPanel is the closest direct match to what Vemetric is trying to be: open-source, self-hostable, combining web and product analytics in one script, and priced for early-stage teams. Cloud plans start at $2.50/month for 5,000 events, close to Vemetric's free-then-$5 structure, and the feature depth goes further with A/B testing and revenue tracking layered on top of the funnels and custom events Vemetric already offers.

The genuine differentiator is 38 MCP tools that let AI agents in Claude Code or Cursor query event counts, pull user segments, and act on analytics context directly, something Vemetric has no equivalent for.

Neither tool offers white-label delivery for agencies, so that gap carries over. Self-hosting also asks more of you technically than Vemetric's hosted option, with real infrastructure maintenance if you go that route, and the community is smaller than Plausible's or Fathom's. For developer-led teams evaluating Vemetric specifically for its open-source, combined-analytics pitch, OpenPanel is the most direct comparison to run side by side.

Pricing
Feature
5K events
$2.50/mo
10K events
$5/mo
100K events
$20/mo
1.0M events
$90/mo
Custom event tracking
Funnel analysis
A/B testing
MCP tools (38)
Self-hosting option
Pros
  • Same combined web-and-product analytics positioning as Vemetric, at a comparable starting price of $2.50/month
  • 38 MCP tools let AI agents in Claude Code or Cursor query analytics data directly, which Vemetric does not offer
  • A/B testing and revenue tracking included, going a step further than Vemetric's current feature set
Cons
  • No white-label delivery for agencies, same gap Vemetric has
  • Self-hosting requires real infrastructure maintenance, more technical than Vemetric's hosted option
  • Smaller community and ecosystem than Plausible or Fathom
Best for: Developer-led teams who want the same open-source, self-hostable, web-plus-product combination Vemetric offers, plus MCP tools for AI agent workflows Vemetric does not have.

Mixpanel

The product analytics standard, for teams that need deeper funnels and cohorts than Vemetric currently ships

Full review →#5
Mixpanel screenshot

Vemetric's own team acknowledges the product is still maturing, and funnels currently cap at 10 steps. Mixpanel is the established option for teams that have outgrown that ceiling: precise funnel analysis segmented by any user property, retention curves that track whether users come back week over week, and a genuinely generous free tier covering 1M events a month, far past Vemetric's 2,500-event cap.

Session replay is included at up to 20K recordings a month, linked directly to the quantitative funnel data, so you can click from a drop-off point straight into a recording of the session where it happened. An AI query assistant also lets non-technical team members ask questions about the data without building a report by hand.

The cost is setup effort. Mixpanel requires real event instrumentation upfront, deciding what to track and how to structure properties before the data is useful, which is more work than Vemetric's simpler tracking script asks for. It is also product analytics only, with no marketing site traffic reporting, so you would likely still run something else alongside it for that. For teams whose complaint about Vemetric is depth rather than price, Mixpanel is worth the extra setup.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Growth
$0.28 per 1K events above 1M
Free events per month1M1M included
Session replay20K/mo20K+ (paid)
Cohort sync to ad platforms
API access
Pros
  • Free tier covers 1M events per month, far beyond Vemetric's 2,500-event free cap
  • Session replay included up to 20K recordings a month, which Vemetric does not offer at all
  • AI query assistant lets non-technical team members explore data without building reports manually
Cons
  • No web or marketing traffic reporting, purely product analytics unlike Vemetric's combined approach
  • Requires proper event instrumentation upfront, more setup work than Vemetric's simpler tracking script
  • Not built around the cookieless, GDPR-by-design model Vemetric leads with
Best for: Teams that have outgrown Vemetric's funnel and cohort depth and need the retention curves, session replay, and cohort segmentation a dedicated product analytics tool provides.

Heap

Autocapture product analytics for teams that do not want to plan an event taxonomy the way Vemetric's custom events require

Full review →#6
Heap screenshot

Vemetric asks you to define custom events yourself, which means any behavior you did not think to track before it happened is simply missing from the data. Heap inverts that: a single script records every click, pageview, and form interaction from day one, and you define which of those interactions matter retroactively, whenever the question comes up.

Heap Illuminate runs statistical analysis across the full behavioral dataset to surface which interactions correlate most strongly with conversion or retention, without an analyst having to hypothesize and build the funnel first. Since the Contentsquare acquisition, session replay and heatmaps are available as add-ons, extending the platform well past what Vemetric currently offers.

The trade-off is pricing opacity and scale. Every paid tier past the free plan requires a sales conversation, unlike Vemetric's published $5/month rate, and the free tier caps at 10,000 monthly sessions, tight for most production apps. The whole platform also leans more enterprise than Vemetric's lightweight positioning. For teams that specifically dislike planning an event taxonomy before they have data to justify it, Heap solves that exact frustration.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Growth
Contact sales
Pro
Contact sales
Monthly sessionsUp to 10kCustomCustom
Autocapture + retroactive events
Sense AI assistant
Session replayAdd-on
Pros
  • Autocapture records every click and interaction without event planning, unlike Vemetric's define-your-own-events model
  • Retroactive event definition means you can analyze behavior from before you knew what to track
  • Heap Illuminate surfaces which behaviors correlate with conversion without manual funnel building
Cons
  • All paid tiers require a sales conversation, no published pricing like Vemetric's $5/month plan
  • Free tier caps at 10,000 monthly sessions, tighter than most production apps need
  • Session replay and heatmaps sit behind add-ons rather than being included
Best for: Teams that want every interaction captured automatically from day one, without deciding upfront which events matter the way Vemetric's custom event setup requires.

Simple Analytics

Single-page privacy analytics with white-label options for agencies, a delivery model Vemetric does not offer

Full review →#7
Simple Analytics screenshot

Agencies evaluating Vemetric run into a real gap: there is no white-label delivery, so any client-facing report carries the Vemetric name. Simple Analytics offers explicit white-label configurations that let agencies present the analytics interface under their own brand, which changes how it fits into a client-services business.

The privacy-preserving tracking method also recovers visitors that ad blockers and consent-banner rejections hide from standard analytics, claiming to capture 20 to 60 percent more traffic than tools relying on cookie consent, and everything runs on EU-hosted infrastructure that is GDPR compliant by default, matching Vemetric's own privacy posture.

What you give up is exactly what makes Vemetric worth considering in the first place: there are no funnels, no user journeys, and no product analytics of any kind, just aggregate traffic metrics on a single-page dashboard. The free tier also caps pageviews, with unlimited tracking requiring the €20/month Self-Serve plan. For agencies where white-label delivery matters more than product analytics depth, that trade makes sense.

Pricing
Feature
Free
Free
Self-Serve
€20/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Pageviews includedLimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Cookieless tracking
API access
White-label
Pros
  • White-label configurations available for agencies, a delivery option Vemetric does not have
  • Recovers traffic that consent-banner rejections and ad blockers hide from standard analytics
  • EU-hosted and GDPR compliant by default, similar privacy posture to Vemetric
Cons
  • No funnels, user journeys, or product analytics, a step back from Vemetric's combined approach
  • Free tier caps pageviews, and unlimited tracking requires the €20/month Self-Serve plan
  • One-page dashboard is simple but a ceiling if you need segmentation
Best for: Agencies that want to deliver privacy analytics under their own brand, which Vemetric does not offer, and do not need product analytics depth.

Which Vemetric alternative should you pick?

Teams that want the AI citation layer upstream of Vemetric's AI referral trafficAI Peekaboo
Teams that want Vemetric's AI referral detection with more docs and communityPlausible Analytics
Agencies needing forever data retention across many client sitesFathom Analytics
Closest direct match to Vemetric's combined web-and-product positioningOpenPanel
Teams that outgrew Vemetric's funnel depthMixpanel
Teams that do not want to plan an event taxonomyHeap
Agencies that need white-label delivery Vemetric does not offerSimple Analytics

Comparing 7 Vemetric alternatives: which privacy-first analytics tool has more maturity behind it, deeper product analytics than Vemetric currently ships, or a genuine white-label option for agencies. Vemetric earns its place at $5/month for unlimited projects and seats, and its AI Referral Detection is a real feature, but it is not unique: Plausible auto-detects the same ChatGPT and Perplexity traffic with a far larger community and Search Console data behind it. If the free-tier data retention is your problem, Fathom bundles forever retention and 50+ sites into $15/month. If you want the same open-source, combined web-and-product bet Vemetric is making, OpenPanel is the closest match at a similar price, with MCP tools for AI agents that Vemetric does not have. If Vemetric's funnels and event system feel thin, Mixpanel and Heap both go considerably deeper on product analytics, one through disciplined instrumentation and a generous free tier, the other through autocapture that removes event planning entirely. If white-label client delivery is the actual gap, Simple Analytics is the only tool here that offers it, trading away product analytics depth to do it. For teams that specifically care about AI-sourced traffic, pairing Vemetric or Plausible with AI Peekaboo covers both sides of the picture: the referral traffic after someone clicks, and the citation visibility before they do. Vemetric remains a genuinely good deal for early-stage teams that want both analytics types in one cheap subscription; the alternatives above are where to look once maturity, depth, or delivery format becomes the limiting factor.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vemetric good enough to replace Plausible or Google Analytics?

For basic web traffic reporting, yes, Vemetric covers pageviews, referrers, and goals at $5/month for the Professional plan, similar to what Plausible or Fathom cover at their own price points. Where Vemetric pulls ahead is bundling product analytics, funnels, user journeys, and custom events, into the same subscription, which Plausible and Fathom do not do at any price. Where it falls behind is a smaller community, thinner documentation, and a founder team of one compared to Plausible's 19,000+ paying customers.

Does any Vemetric alternative also detect traffic from ChatGPT and other AI tools?

Plausible Analytics auto-detects AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude with the same zero-configuration approach Vemetric uses for its AI Referral Detection feature. AI Peekaboo tracks the layer before that: whether your brand is cited inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity answers in the first place, not just the traffic that clicks through afterward. Running Vemetric or Plausible alongside AI Peekaboo gives you both sides of the picture.

What is the cheapest alternative to Vemetric for a small project?

OpenPanel is the closest price match, starting at $2.50/month for 5,000 events versus Vemetric's free tier capped at 2,500 events and 1 month of retention. If you need a genuinely unlimited-time free tier, Mixpanel's free plan covers 1M events per month with no expiry, though it is product analytics only and requires developer instrumentation Vemetric does not ask for.

Which Vemetric alternative is best for agencies managing multiple client sites?

Fathom Analytics bundles 50+ sites into every plan starting at $15/month, and Simple Analytics offers white-label delivery that lets agencies present the dashboard under their own brand, something Vemetric does not currently support. Vemetric's unlimited projects on the $5/month Professional plan is still the cheapest multi-site option by price, but neither white-labeling nor a 50-site bundle exists there yet.

Is Vemetric's open-source self-hosting option actually usable?

Yes, Vemetric's codebase is public on GitHub and self-hosting is a supported path, but Plausible and OpenPanel have larger self-hosting communities and more documented deployment guides if you get stuck. For teams choosing self-hosting specifically for data sovereignty, OpenPanel adds the same self-hosting option plus 38 MCP tools for AI agent access that Vemetric does not offer.

Should I combine Vemetric with an AI visibility tool like AI Peekaboo?

Yes, if you want visibility into both sides of AI-driven traffic: what happens after a visitor clicks through from an AI answer, and whether your brand is being mentioned in that answer at all. Vemetric's AI Referral Detection shows you how much traffic ChatGPT and similar tools send to your site and how that traffic converts. AI Peekaboo shows you whether your brand is actually being mentioned inside those AI answers in the first place, across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. The two answer different questions and work well run side by side rather than as substitutes for each other.

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