Amplitude vs Plausible Analytics in 2026: Deep product analytics vs a one-page traffic dashboard
Amplitude wants to be the analytics, experimentation, and AI-agent layer for your whole product. Plausible wants to fit on one screen and never touch a cookie.
Both tools now track AI referral traffic. Amplitude added AI visibility tracking as an extension of product analytics; Plausible automatically attributes ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude referrals with zero setup required.
Plausible starts at €9/month for a single site with a one-page dashboard. Amplitude Starter is free but built around behavioral event volume rather than site count, and the tool itself has a real learning curve.
Amplitude Experiment ties A/B testing directly into behavioral funnels. Plausible has funnels for drop-off analysis but no equivalent feature-flagging or experimentation engine.
Plausible is open-source and self-hostable under AGPL, letting technical teams run their own instance. Amplitude has no self-hosted option at any tier.
Plausible's Stats API and Looker Studio connector are gated to the Business plan (from €19/month). Amplitude includes API access on every tier including the free Starter plan.
Amplitude includes session replay with frustration signals like rage clicks on every tier. Plausible has no session recording or heatmap feature at any price.
Amplitude and Plausible Analytics both added AI traffic monitoring in the last year, but they built it on top of two very different products. Amplitude is a behavioral event platform for product teams, with funnels, retention curves, feature experimentation, and AI Agents that automate recurring analysis, running from a free Starter tier up through sales-negotiated Growth and Enterprise plans. Plausible is a EU-hosted, cookieless analytics tool whose entire dashboard fits on one page, priced from €9/month, with 19,000+ paying customers who switched off Google Analytics specifically to avoid consent banners. If you need to understand what users do inside a product and test changes to it, Amplitude is the tool built for that job. If you need clean, compliant traffic numbers without hiring someone to interpret them, Plausible does that with almost no learning curve.
The tools at a glance
Amplitude
AI-powered analytics platform combining behavioral data, experimentation, and session replay in a unified product intelligence suite
Amplitude works with behavioral events tied to a user's entire lifetime in the product, not session-scoped page views. That distinction is what lets it answer questions like which onboarding path power users take in their first week, something a traffic-metrics dashboard cannot construct because it never links one visit to the next.
On top of that event graph sits Amplitude Experiment for A/B testing, session replay linked to the same behavioral timeline, a data governance layer for schema enforcement, and AI Agents that can run recurring queries and flag anomalies automatically. The AI visibility feature that tracks brand mentions in ChatGPT and Perplexity is a newer, less mature addition layered on top of all of that.
The trade-off is complexity and cost at scale. Getting trustworthy event data requires real instrumentation discipline, and Growth and Enterprise pricing both require a sales call. Teams that only need traffic numbers will find Amplitude's depth mostly unused.
| Feature | Starter Free | Plus $49/month | Growth Contact for pricing | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly tracked users | 50K | 1K-100K | Custom | Custom |
| Session replay | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Feature experimentation | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Agents | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Plausible Analytics
Lightweight, EU-hosted, privacy-first analytics that replaces Google Analytics without cookies or consent banners
Plausible collects no personal data, sets no cookies, and needs no consent banner under GDPR, CCPA, or PECR, and it does that with a tracking script under 1KB that has no measurable effect on page speed. The dashboard shows page views, unique visitors, bounce rate, top pages, referrers, and goals on a single screen, with no report builder to learn.
AI traffic monitoring works out of the box: Plausible reads referrer headers and automatically categorizes ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude visits without any setup. Combined with a native Google Search Console integration and no-code goal tracking for downloads, outbound clicks, and revenue events, it covers what most content sites and marketing teams look at day to day.
What it deliberately skips is session recording, heatmaps, and any experimentation engine. The Stats API and Looker Studio connector only unlock on the Business plan at €19/month, which is a real limitation for teams that want to pull Plausible data into their own dashboards on a lower tier.
| Feature | Starter From €9/mo | Growth From €14/mo | Business From €19/mo | Enterprise Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sites included | 1 | 3 | 10 | Custom |
| Shared links and embedded dashboards | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Stats API | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Looker Studio Connector | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Google Analytics import | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Product and behavioral analytics | Privacy-first web traffic analytics |
| Cookieless / consent-free tracking | No | Yes, fully cookieless |
| Session replay or heatmaps | Yes, all tiers | No |
| A/B testing or experimentation | Yes, tied to funnels (Growth plan+) | No |
| AI referral traffic tracking | Yes, basic AI visibility feature | Yes, automatic ChatGPT/Perplexity/Claude attribution |
| Self-hostable / open-source | No | Yes, AGPL license |
| API access | Yes, all tiers | Business plan and above |
| BI connector (Looker Studio) | No | Business plan and above |
| Starting price | Free (Starter) | €9/mo (Starter) |
Both bolt AI traffic tracking onto a different core product

Plausible's AI referral attribution and Amplitude's AI visibility feature both work automatically and both are genuinely useful, but neither goes past referral-level tracking into prompt-level citation data or competitive benchmarking. For teams that need to know exactly which prompts surface their brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini and how that compares to competitors, AI Peekaboo is purpose-built for that layer rather than an add-on to a traffic or product analytics tool.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
The honest framing here is depth versus restraint. Amplitude keeps adding capability, from experimentation to AI Agents to session replay, and expects you to invest the instrumentation time to use it well. Plausible deliberately stops at a one-page dashboard and treats that as the feature, not a limitation. Neither is wrong; they are built for different jobs.
Bottom line
Choose Amplitude if your product has behavioral events worth tracking over a user's lifetime and you have the engineering time to instrument it properly. Choose Plausible if you run a content site, marketing site, or SaaS product where traffic numbers, goals, and AI referral tracking cover what your team actually looks at, and you want to drop the cookie banner in the process. Teams that need both product-depth analytics and simple site traffic reporting usually end up running Amplitude for the product and Plausible for the marketing site rather than picking one.
Frequently asked questions
Is Plausible a good alternative to Amplitude for a SaaS product?
Plausible works well for the marketing site and top-of-funnel traffic of a SaaS product, but it is not a substitute for Amplitude inside the product itself. Plausible has no behavioral event timeline, no funnels tied to product usage over time, and no experimentation engine, all of which are Amplitude's core strengths.
Which tool tracks AI referral traffic from ChatGPT better?
Plausible's AI traffic monitoring works automatically out of the box and requires zero setup to see ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude referrals. Amplitude's equivalent feature is newer and positioned as an extension of product analytics rather than a dedicated capability, so Plausible's implementation is currently the more mature of the two.
Can I self-host either of these tools?
Yes for Plausible, which is fully open-source under AGPL and can be run on your own infrastructure with community-maintained documentation. Amplitude has no self-hosted option at any tier; every plan runs on Amplitude's cloud.
Does Plausible have session replay like Amplitude?
No, Plausible has no session recording or heatmap feature at any price point. If you need to watch individual user sessions alongside quantitative data, Amplitude includes session replay linked to behavioral events on every tier, including the free Starter plan.
Is Amplitude worth it if I only need basic traffic reporting?
Probably not. Amplitude is built around behavioral event depth, experimentation, and AI-assisted analysis, and most of that capability goes unused if you only need page views, referrers, and goal conversions. Plausible covers that use case at a fraction of the cost and with far less setup.

