Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
Both platforms bake AI assistants into the product, but they serve opposite ends of the market: B2B pipeline intelligence versus first-party Shopify attribution for paid social.
One unmasks the companies visiting your site and automates LinkedIn ad targeting from that intent data, starting at $199 a month. The other pipes 30+ ad and ecommerce sources into a Google Sheet you already trust, starting at $9 a month.
Factors.ai unmasks the companies visiting your site and automates LinkedIn ad targeting from that intent data, starting at $199 a month. Usermaven combines product analytics with CRM-connected revenue attribution in one dashboard, starting at $84 a month.
Factors.ai unmasks named companies visiting your site and automates LinkedIn ad targeting, starting at $199 a month. Vemetric combines cookieless web and product analytics in one open-source tool, starting free and scaling to $5 a month.
Factors.ai unmasks named companies visiting your site and automates LinkedIn ad targeting from that intent, starting at $199 a month. Wicked Reports isolates which ads bring genuinely new ecommerce customers, starting at $499 a month.
One is a paid, privacy-first tool with forever data retention and no consent banner required. The other is free forever with machine learning predictions and native Google Ads integration, at the cost of setup complexity and a 14-month data window.
Fathom answers "how much traffic did I get and where from" without a consent banner. Heap answers "what did users actually do inside my product" by recording every click from day one.
Fathom tells you how much traffic hit which pages without a consent banner. Hotjar shows you what visitors actually did on those pages, with a free tier that covers 200,000 monthly sessions.
Both tools skip cookies and consent banners. One stops at clean traffic numbers, the other scores every A/B test variant against actual Stripe revenue.
These solve different halves of the same problem. Fathom collects the traffic data, Looker Studio turns whatever data you already have into a shareable dashboard.
These two tools are not really competing for the same job. One answers "how much traffic did I get and where from," cookie-free. The other answers "what did users actually do inside my product before they converted or churned."
One is a $15/month cookieless analytics tool you install with a single script tag. The other is a sales-led media mix modeling platform built for DTC brands spending $50k or more a month on paid media.
Both are cookieless and skip the consent banner. Fathom is a closed-source, agency-friendly SaaS starting at $15/month. OpenPanel is open-source, self-hostable, and starts at $2.50/month with funnels and A/B testing built in.
Both are cookieless, GDPR-first Google Analytics replacements with no consent banners. The real split is Pirsch's funnels, A/B testing, and open-source core against Fathom's simpler dashboard and forever data retention.
Both are cookieless GA4 replacements with no consent banners. Fathom bundles every feature into one plan; Plausible splits its Stats API and AI traffic tracking across a tiered, self-hostable structure.
These two barely compete on the same job. Fathom answers "how is my website doing" in one privacy-first dashboard; Power BI answers "what is happening across our entire business" from any data source, with a real DAX learning curve attached.
Fathom tells you who visited your site without collecting a single cookie. Ruler tells you which marketing channel actually closed the deal in your CRM, months later, at a price that starts at £269/month and requires a demo.
One is a $15/month cookieless analytics script for reading traffic in under a minute. The other is $800/month measurement infrastructure for teams reallocating ad budget through AI agents.
Both drop cookies and consent banners entirely. The real difference shows up in currency, free-tier availability, and whether white-label delivery matters to you.
Fathom tells you how many people visited your site for $15 a month. Tableau builds governed, drag-and-drop dashboards on any data source for $75 a seat. They barely compete.
Fathom counts visitors for any website. Triple Whale exists specifically to fix broken ROAS numbers for Shopify brands running paid media.
Fathom tracks your own website traffic with a single cookieless script. Two Minute Reports pulls data from 30+ other platforms into Google Sheets or Looker Studio. They rarely compete for the same job.
Fathom skips cookies entirely and starts at $15/month. Usermaven uses cookies to connect ad spend, product usage, and CRM deal data all the way to closed revenue, starting at $84/month.
Both are cookieless and GDPR-first by design. One is a polished, seven-year-old product with forever data retention. The other is $5 a month, open-source, and tracks your product alongside your website.
Fathom tells you who visited your site without touching a single cookie. Wicked Reports tells you which ad actually earned a new customer. Neither one replaces the other.
Featured is a growing AI PR assistant with transparent pricing and built-in GEO visibility tracking. Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product; it has merged into JournoFinder.
Featured is a $0-79/month tool for solo founders responding to inbound journalist requests. Muck Rack is a demo-gated platform built for PR teams who need a searchable journalist database and media monitoring at scale.
Featured aggregates journalist, podcast, and speaking opportunities across every industry starting at free. Press Hook is a $899/month reverse-pitch platform built specifically for physical consumer product brands.
Featured matches you to journalist requests that are already looking for a source. Press Hunt gives you a 580,000-journalist database and AI list generation for building your own outbound pitch list.
Featured matches you to journalist requests already looking for a source, starting free. Prezly gives you a permanent, AI-indexed newsroom plus a CRM for managing your own contacts, starting at 100 EUR a month.
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