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Heap
Northbeam
Heap vs Northbeam in 2026: Product behavior analytics vs marketing attribution and media mix modeling

These two tools rarely compete for the same budget line. Heap explains what users do inside your product; Northbeam explains which ad channel got them there in the first place.

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OpenPanel
Heap vs OpenPanel in 2026: Enterprise autocapture vs open-source, self-hostable event analytics

One records everything automatically and asks you to talk to sales once you outgrow the free tier. The other is open-source, self-hostable, and prices transparently from $2.50 a month.

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Pirsch Analytics
Heap vs Pirsch Analytics in 2026: Enterprise product analytics vs cookieless, self-serve web analytics from $6/month

Heap wants to record every interaction inside your product and negotiate pricing once you outgrow the free tier. Pirsch wants to remove your cookie banner and hand you a $6 invoice with no sales call.

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Plausible Analytics
Heap vs Plausible Analytics in 2026: Deep autocapture product analytics vs a one-page, cookieless traffic dashboard

Heap wants to record everything a user does inside your product. Plausible wants to tell you, on a single page and with no cookie banner, where your traffic came from and whether it converted.

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Power BI
Heap vs Power BI in 2026: Product behavior analytics vs enterprise business intelligence

One autocaptures every user interaction to answer product questions you have not asked yet. The other turns any data source, including Heap's own export, into governed company-wide dashboards.

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Ruler Analytics
Heap vs Ruler Analytics in 2026: In-product behavior analytics vs marketing revenue attribution

One autocaptures everything a user does inside your product. The other closes the loop between marketing touchpoints and revenue that closes in a CRM months later.

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SegmentStream
Heap vs SegmentStream in 2026: Product behavior autocapture vs AI-agent-connected ad attribution

One records everything a user does inside your product without any setup. The other measures which ad channels actually drive incremental revenue and lets AI agents act on the answer.

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Simple Analytics
Heap vs Simple Analytics in 2026: Deep product behavior tracking vs cookieless traffic counting

One autocaptures every click and interaction to explain product behavior in depth. The other deliberately does one thing, counting visitors accurately without cookies, on a single clean dashboard.

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Tableau
Heap vs Tableau in 2026: Autocapture product analytics vs enterprise visual BI

Two Analytics & Reporting tools that rarely compete for the same budget line. One captures every product interaction automatically, the other turns any dataset into a dashboard analysts can explore by hand.

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Triple Whale
Heap vs Triple Whale in 2026: General product analytics vs DTC ecommerce attribution

One autocaptures every interaction inside any digital product. The other is built specifically for Shopify brands trying to fix ROAS numbers that iOS 14 broke.

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Two Minute Reports
Heap vs Two Minute Reports in 2026: product behavior analytics vs marketing data reporting

These two tools solve different problems under the same category label. One autocaptures every click inside your product, the other pipes ad and ecommerce data into Google Sheets and Looker Studio.

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Usermaven
Heap vs Usermaven in 2026: Autocapture product analytics vs B2B marketing attribution

One captures everything a user does inside your product with no setup. The other connects ad spend and CRM deal data to prove which campaigns actually closed revenue.

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Vemetric
Heap vs Vemetric in 2026: Enterprise autocapture analytics vs open-source privacy-first analytics

One is a Contentsquare-owned platform built for enterprise product teams with sales-led pricing. The other is a $5-a-month open-source tool combining web and product analytics without cookies.

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Wicked Reports
Heap vs Wicked Reports in 2026: Product behavior analytics vs new-customer ad attribution

These two rarely compete for the same budget line. Heap explains what users do inside your product, Wicked Reports explains which ads actually brought them there in the first place.

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Muck Rack
Hey Press vs Muck Rack in 2026: a folded-in journalist search tool vs an enterprise AI PR platform

Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product and now points to JournoFinder. Muck Rack is an actively developed platform with Generative Pulse tracking brand mentions inside ChatGPT and Gemini, sold through a demo and an annual contract.

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Press Hook
Hey Press vs Press Hook in 2026: general startup journalist search vs consumer-brand source requests

Hey Press is now folded into JournoFinder and mostly lives on as a free content hub. Press Hook is an actively operated, $899-per-month inbound platform built specifically for consumer product brands.

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Press Hunt
Hey Press vs Press Hunt in 2026: a journalist tool folded into JournoFinder vs a 580,000-contact media database

Hey Press no longer operates as its own product. Press Hunt is an active database charging $249/month for speed, not relationships.

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Prezly
Hey Press vs Prezly in 2026: a discontinued journalist search tool vs a full PR CRM with branded newsrooms

Hey Press merged into JournoFinder and no longer operates on its own. Prezly is a 500+ team PR platform built around a newsroom that keeps earning views long after a campaign ends.

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Prowly
Hey Press vs Prowly in 2026: a discontinued journalist tool vs an AI PR platform now sold through Semrush

Hey Press folded into JournoFinder and hey.press is now a content hub. Prowly became the Semrush AI PR Toolkit, with a 600,000-profile database and an AI-cited media layer starting at $149/month.

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PRWeb
Hey Press vs PRWeb in 2026: a discontinued journalist search tool vs pay-per-release wire distribution

Hey Press merged into JournoFinder and no longer sells software of its own. PRWeb is a 25-year-old, Cision-owned distribution service you pay for one release at a time, starting at $120.

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Qwoted
Hey Press vs Qwoted in 2026: a journalist search tool folded into JournoFinder vs a live source marketplace

Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product; it merged into JournoFinder and hey.press is now a PR content hub. Qwoted is an active two-sided marketplace with a genuine free tier connecting journalists and expert sources.

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Roxhill
Hey Press vs Roxhill in 2026: a founder-focused search tool folded into JournoFinder vs UK enterprise media intelligence

Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product; hey.press is now a PR content hub pointing to JournoFinder. Roxhill is a demo-gated media intelligence platform built for professional UK PR and communications teams.

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Source of Sources
Hey Press vs Source of Sources in 2026: a search tool folded into JournoFinder vs Peter Shankman's free HARO successor

Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product; hey.press is now a PR content hub. Source of Sources is a genuinely free email digest, run by the founder of HARO, that still requires you to do the pitching yourself.

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SourceBottle
Hey Press vs SourceBottle in 2026: a search tool folded into JournoFinder vs Australia's free directory with human pitching

Hey Press no longer operates as an independent product; hey.press is now a PR content hub. SourceBottle is a free Australian expert directory with an optional human-driven pitching service starting at $25 per pitch.

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Onclusive Social
Hootsuite vs Onclusive Social in 2026: Self-serve social management vs enterprise crisis-grade listening

One platform publishes, monitors, and handles customer care from $99 a month with public pricing. The other is a demo-gated enterprise listening specialist built around a dedicated crisis detection module.

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OutX
Hootsuite vs OutX in 2026: All-in-one social management vs a free LinkedIn and Reddit signal tool

Hootsuite consolidates publishing, listening, and customer care starting at $99 a month with no free plan. OutX skips publishing entirely and gives sales teams a real free tier for LinkedIn and Reddit buying signals with AI-drafted replies.

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Pulsar Platform
Hootsuite vs Pulsar Platform in 2026: all-in-one social OS vs audience intelligence

Hootsuite publishes, listens, and staffs a social inbox from a self-serve dashboard starting at $99 a month. Pulsar Platform skips publishing entirely and goes deep on audience segmentation and global media monitoring, but only after a demo call.

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Radarr
Hootsuite vs Radarr in 2026: self-serve social OS vs demo-gated listening and CX

Hootsuite publishes content, staffs an inbox, and lists its pricing at $99 a month. Radarr skips publishing and focuses on sentiment, competitor tracking, and influencer discovery, but you need a sales call to find out what it costs, and Genesys is in the middle of acquiring the company.

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Sprinklr
Hootsuite vs Sprinklr in 2026: mid-market social OS vs true enterprise CXM

Hootsuite covers publishing, listening, and customer care from a self-serve dashboard starting at $99 a month. Sprinklr adds paid advertising orchestration and AI Agents that fully automate support across 30+ channels, but it is enterprise-only with no published price.

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Trigify
Hootsuite vs Trigify in 2026: Publishing suite vs person-level signal engine

One is a full social operating system for publishing, listening, and customer care. The other is a signal API built for GTM teams who want named leads, not a content calendar.

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