Comparison

Humblytics vs Power BI in 2026: Revenue-verified web testing vs enterprise business intelligence

One scores your landing page tests by Stripe MRR. The other builds the reports your finance team lives in. Comparing them only makes sense at the edges.

Updated July 3, 2026
Humblytics
Power BI
Key takeaways
  • Power BI connects to hundreds of data sources including Salesforce, SQL databases, and data warehouses. Humblytics is a single-purpose web analytics and testing script with no general BI connector layer.
  • Humblytics scores A/B test winners by Stripe MRR generated. Power BI has no native A/B testing or experiment-scoring feature at all; it visualizes whatever data you connect to it.
  • Power BI Desktop is free with no feature restriction for local report building. Humblytics has no free tier, only a 14-day trial starting at $19/month.
  • Power BI Copilot lets users query data in natural language and generate reports automatically on Premium Per User at $24/user/month. Humblytics's Agent API on Business plan lets AI agents run experiments, not general BI queries.
  • Humblytics requires Stripe for its core differentiator. Power BI has no payment processor dependency and works with any connected data source.
  • Power BI was ranked highest for ability to execute in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms in June 2025. Humblytics is a niche testing tool with no equivalent enterprise analyst recognition.

Humblytics and Power BI both get filed under Analytics & Reporting, but they solve almost nothing in common. Humblytics is a cookieless web analytics and A/B testing tool that scores every test variant by the Stripe MRR it actually produced, aimed squarely at paid traffic teams and SaaS founders. Power BI is Microsoft's enterprise business intelligence platform, the tool that connects to your data warehouse, your CRM, your finance systems, and builds the dashboards an entire organization runs on, backed by Copilot AI assistance and a $14/user/month Pro tier that undercuts Tableau by a wide margin. The overlap is narrow: both can technically show you conversion data. What they are built for is not the same job.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
HumblyticsFrom $19/moPaid traffic teams and SaaS founders who need A/B test winners scored by real Stripe revenue rather than a general reporting platform for enterprise-wide data.
Power BI$0Enterprise analytics teams, business analysts, and ISVs already on Microsoft infrastructure who need governed, scalable BI reporting across hundreds of connected data sources.

Humblytics

Revenue-verified analytics and A/B testing that ties every ad, page, and experiment directly to Stripe MRR.

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Humblytics screenshot

Humblytics is a cookieless web analytics and A/B testing tool built around one job: joining every test variant, funnel step, and ad dollar to the Stripe MRR it actually generated. A test winner is decided by revenue, not clicks, which changes decisions for teams that have previously optimized against a proxy metric that did not track real income.

The platform ships from a single script that also covers heatmaps and standard traffic analytics, and the Business plan adds an Agent API so Claude or Codex can read results and ship winning variants autonomously. It is aimed at paid traffic marketers and SaaS founders who need one specific answer fast: which version of this page made more money.

Humblytics is not a BI tool. It does not connect to your CRM, your data warehouse, or your finance systems, and it has no report builder beyond its own dashboard. For anything outside web analytics and Stripe-verified testing, it is the wrong tool entirely.

Pricing
Feature
Plus
From $19/mo
Business
Contact for pricing
Scale
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Custom
A/B tests15UnlimitedUnlimited
Stripe revenue verificationYesYesYesYes
Agent APINoYesYesYes
Ad attribution (Meta, Google)YesYesYesYes
Team members115Unlimited
14-day free trialYesYesYesNo
Best for: Paid traffic teams and SaaS founders who need A/B test winners scored by real Stripe revenue rather than a general reporting platform for enterprise-wide data.

Power BI

Microsoft business intelligence platform with self-service reporting, AI-assisted analysis, and deep integration across the Microsoft stack.

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Power BI screenshot

Power BI is Microsoft's business intelligence platform for building interactive reports from any data source, deeply integrated with Excel, Teams, SharePoint, and the rest of Microsoft 365. For organizations already on Microsoft infrastructure, it is the default analytics layer, and Pro licenses at $14/user/month often already come bundled with Microsoft 365 E5.

Copilot in Microsoft Fabric lets users ask questions about their connected data in natural language and receive generated visuals and summaries grounded in the organization's own semantic model, available on Premium Per User at $24/user/month. Power Query handles no-code data transformation from hundreds of sources including SQL databases, Salesforce, and Google Analytics.

The trade-off is a real learning curve. DAX and Power Query M are powerful but take most analysts two to four weeks to become comfortable with, and the free tier only permits report creation, not sharing, which means even one colleague viewing a report requires a paid license on both ends. Power BI also has no concept of A/B testing or revenue-verified experiment scoring; it reports on whatever data you feed it.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Pro
$14/user/mo
Premium Per User
$24/user/mo
Embedded
Variable
Publish and share reportsNoYesYesYes
Copilot AI assistanceNoNoYesWith capacity
Larger dataset model sizesNoNoYesYes
Included in Microsoft 365 E5NoYesNoNo
Brand reports as your own (Embedded)NoNoNoYes
Best for: Enterprise analytics teams, business analysts, and ISVs already on Microsoft infrastructure who need governed, scalable BI reporting across hundreds of connected data sources.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Humblytics
Power BI
Primary use caseWeb analytics and A/B testingEnterprise business intelligence
Revenue-verified A/B test scoringYes (Stripe MRR)No
General BI report buildingNoYes
Data source connectorsNone (self-contained script)Hundreds (SQL, Salesforce, Google Analytics, and more)
Natural-language AI query (Copilot-style)NoYes (Copilot, Premium Per User and up)
Cookieless web trackingYesNo
Free tierNo (14-day trial only)Yes (Power BI Desktop)
Enterprise governance / row-level securityNoYes
Starting price$19/mo$0 (Desktop) / $14/user/mo (Pro)

Which should you choose?

Paid traffic teams scoring landing page tests by real revenueHumblytics
Organizations already running Microsoft 365 needing governed BIPower BI
Teams that need to connect data from hundreds of sources into one reportPower BI
SaaS founders validating Stripe-billed conversion funnelsHumblytics
Business analysts building enterprise-wide dashboards and KPIsPower BI
Teams wanting AI agents to run web experiments autonomouslyHumblytics
Teams wanting AI-assisted natural-language queries over warehouse dataPower BI

It is worth being direct about this one: Humblytics and Power BI are not really competitors. Humblytics is a specialized web testing tool. Power BI is a general-purpose enterprise BI platform that could, in theory, ingest Humblytics-exported data and report on it alongside everything else in an organization. Anyone comparing the two head to head is likely conflating "analytics" as a category label with the specific job each product does, and the honest answer is that most organizations serious about both web testing and enterprise reporting will eventually run some version of each, not choose between them.

Bottom line

Use Humblytics if the question in front of you is "which landing page variant made more Stripe revenue" and you want that answered directly, cheaply, and without a data team. Use Power BI if you need to unify data from your CRM, warehouse, ad platforms, and finance systems into governed, shareable reports across an organization, especially one already running on Microsoft 365. If you need both, that is normal: export Humblytics data into Power BI for a combined view rather than treating this as an either-or decision.

Frequently asked questions

Can Power BI do the revenue-verified A/B testing that Humblytics does?

Not natively. Power BI has no built-in A/B testing or experiment-scoring feature; it is a reporting and visualization layer that displays whatever data you connect to it. You could theoretically feed Stripe and test-variant data into Power BI and build a custom report, but Humblytics automates the whole revenue-attribution loop out of the box, which Power BI does not replicate.

Is Humblytics a replacement for Power BI in an enterprise reporting stack?

No. Humblytics is a single-purpose web analytics and A/B testing tool with no general data connector layer, no Power Query equivalent, and no capability to unify data from a CRM, warehouse, or finance system. It answers one narrow question about page and ad performance, not the broad enterprise reporting job Power BI is built for.

Which tool is cheaper for a small team?

It depends on the job. Power BI Desktop is free for individual report building with no feature restriction, though sharing requires a $14/user/month Pro license. Humblytics starts at $19 per month for its Plus plan, which includes Stripe-verified A/B testing that Power BI has no equivalent for, so the two are not really priced against the same feature set.

Does Humblytics have anything like Power BI Copilot?

Not in the same sense. Humblytics's Business plan Agent API lets Claude or Codex read test results, rank the next experiment, and ship variants, which is an automation layer for running experiments rather than a natural-language query interface over arbitrary data. Power BI Copilot answers open-ended questions about any connected dataset in plain English.

Should an agency use Humblytics or Power BI for client reporting?

Neither has a strong white-label story on its own: Humblytics has no white-label feature, and Power BI Embedded requires developer work to brand reports under an agency's own name. Agencies running paid traffic tests for clients would use Humblytics for the revenue-verified testing layer, and separately connect results into Power BI or a dedicated white-label reporting tool for client-facing dashboards.

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