Hotjar vs Simple Analytics in 2026: behavioral depth vs cookieless traffic accuracy
Hotjar shows you what visitors do on a page. Simple Analytics just makes sure you are counting all of them in the first place, without a cookie banner.
Simple Analytics does not use cookies and requires no consent banner, so it captures visitors that decline GDPR popups or run ad-blockers. Hotjar's session and heatmap tracking is not built to solve this cookie-consent gap.
Hotjar has a deeper feature set: heatmaps, session replay, funnels, and surveys, all on one free tier covering 200,000 monthly sessions. Simple Analytics is intentionally limited to aggregate traffic metrics with no funnels or replay.
Simple Analytics is EU-hosted and GDPR/CCPA compliant by default with no configuration required. Hotjar is GDPR-ready but still processes session recordings, which carries more compliance surface area than pure aggregate counting.
Simple Analytics paid plans start at €20/month for unlimited pageviews. Hotjar's free tier covers 200,000 sessions before Growth pricing from €39/month applies.
Simple Analytics offers white-label configurations for agencies at every tier above free. Hotjar has no white-label option at any tier.
Hotjar and Simple Analytics are both easy, self-serve tools with generous free or low-cost entry points, but they solve different problems inside the same broad "site analytics" category. Hotjar answers what happened on a page: heatmaps, session replay, funnels, and surveys that show behavior in detail. Simple Analytics answers a more basic question first: is your traffic count even accurate, given that consent banners and ad-blockers can hide 20 to 60 percent of visitors from cookie-based tools. Simple Analytics deliberately stays shallow (pageviews, referrers, devices, geography) in exchange for capturing everyone. Hotjar goes deep on behavior for the visitors it does capture. Teams with a privacy-conscious or ad-blocker-heavy audience often need to think about both problems at once.
The tools at a glance
Hotjar
Heatmaps, session replay, and user feedback tools that show you what happens on your site and why.
Hotjar is behavioral analytics: heatmaps, session recordings, funnels, and on-page surveys that show exactly how visitors interact with a page. It is now part of Contentsquare, adding AI-driven insights and journey analysis on top of the core behavioral product.
The free tier covers 200,000 monthly sessions with replays, heatmaps, funnels, error monitoring, and basic surveys, a genuinely usable feature set rather than a stripped-down demo.
Hotjar is not built around the cookie-consent traffic gap. It tracks sessions with a script tag and is GDPR-ready, but its purpose is depth of behavioral insight, not maximizing the raw count of visitors captured.
| Feature | Free €0/mo | Growth From €39/mo | Scale Contact sales | Enterprise Contact sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly sessions | 200,000 | From 7,000 (custom) | Custom | Custom |
| Heatmaps and session replay | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Funnels and surveys | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| White-label | No | No | No | No |
| Cookieless tracking | No | No | No | No |
Simple Analytics
Privacy-first web analytics that captures 100% of visitors without cookies or consent banners
Simple Analytics is built on the premise that consent banners and ad-blockers have made cookie-based analytics tools unreliable. By tracking visitors without cookies, it captures traffic that gets hidden from cookie-dependent tools: visitors who decline a consent popup and visitors running ad-blockers like uBlock Origin or Brave.
The product is intentionally shallow by design: pageviews, referrers, top pages, devices, and geography on a single-page dashboard, with no funnels, no user-level tracking, and no session replay.
It is EU-hosted and GDPR/CCPA compliant by default, offers an API for data extraction, and provides white-label configurations for agencies serving multiple clients under their own branding.
| Feature | Free Free | Self-Serve €20/mo | Enterprise Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pageviews included | Limited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Cookieless tracking | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | Yes | Yes |
| White-label | No | No | Yes |
| Session replay or funnels | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Detailed on-page behavioral analytics | Accurate cookieless traffic counting |
| Cookieless tracking (no consent banner needed) | No | Yes |
| Heatmaps and session replay | Yes | No |
| Funnels | Yes | No |
| On-page surveys | Yes | No |
| White-label delivery | No | Yes (Enterprise) |
| API access | Limited | Yes (paid tiers) |
| Free tier | Yes (200k sessions) | Yes (limited pageviews) |
| Starting price (paid) | €39/mo (Growth) | €20/mo |
Which should you choose?
These tools are not really substitutes. Hotjar goes deep on behavior for the visitors it captures; Simple Analytics goes wide by capturing visitors that cookie-based tools miss entirely, but tells you comparatively little about what those visitors did once they arrived. A site with a privacy-aware audience and a real CRO programme has a legitimate case for running both, since they measure different slices of the same traffic problem.
Bottom line
Choose Hotjar if the priority is understanding on-page behavior in detail and you are fine with standard cookie-based (GDPR-compliant) tracking. Choose Simple Analytics if your primary concern is that consent banners and ad-blockers are quietly hiding a large chunk of your real traffic, and you are willing to trade behavioral depth for a cleaner, fully compliant count. Many teams end up running Simple Analytics for accurate top-line numbers and Hotjar (or a similar tool) for behavioral depth on top.
Frequently asked questions
Is Simple Analytics a replacement for Hotjar?
No. Simple Analytics only reports aggregate traffic metrics like pageviews, referrers, and device breakdown; it has no heatmaps, session replay, or funnel analysis. Hotjar is the tool for understanding detailed on-page behavior. Simple Analytics solves a different problem: making sure your traffic counts are accurate in the first place.
Why would a site need cookieless analytics if it already uses Hotjar?
Because Hotjar's session tracking, like most analytics tools, can still be affected by consent decisions and ad-blockers depending on configuration and region. Simple Analytics is built specifically to count every visitor without requiring cookie consent at all, which some teams use as a cross-check against numbers from cookie-based tools like Hotjar or Google Analytics.
Which tool is cheaper for a small business?
Both have low-cost entry points. Hotjar's free tier covers 200,000 monthly sessions with heatmaps and session replay included, which is more feature-rich for most small sites. Simple Analytics starts at €20 per month for unlimited pageviews after a limited free tier, but offers far fewer features since it only reports aggregate traffic data.
Does Hotjar require a cookie consent banner?
Hotjar is GDPR-ready with built-in compliance controls like IP anonymization and data masking, but its session and heatmap tracking typically still falls under standard cookie consent requirements in the EU. Simple Analytics avoids this entirely by not using cookies, so no consent banner is legally required for its tracking specifically.
Can agencies white-label either tool for client reporting?
Simple Analytics offers white-label configurations on its Enterprise tier, letting agencies present the dashboard under their own branding. Hotjar has no white-label option at any tier, so agencies that need branded client-facing analytics dashboards would need to look at Simple Analytics or another white-label-capable tool for that specific requirement.

