Comparison

Looker Studio vs Plausible Analytics in 2026: Free dashboard canvas vs paid privacy-first data collector

One is a free presentation layer that visualizes data someone else already gathered. The other is a €9-a-month collector that gathers its own first-party, cookieless data and shows it on a single page.

Updated July 3, 2026
Looker Studio
Plausible Analytics
Key takeaways
  • Looker Studio is free with unlimited reports and connectors. Plausible starts at €9 per month for a single site and scales up by number of sites and team members.
  • Plausible collects its own first-party, cookieless traffic data directly. Looker Studio collects nothing; it only visualizes data that another connected source, like GA4 or BigQuery, has already recorded.
  • Plausible needs no cookie consent banner under GDPR, CCPA, or PECR since it sets no cookies and stores no personal data. Looker Studio inherits whatever compliance posture its connected data source already has.
  • Plausible automatically detects and labels referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude with zero setup. Looker Studio has no traffic-detection capability of its own to match this.
  • Plausible is open source under AGPL and can be self-hosted. Looker Studio has no self-hosting option; it only runs on Google's infrastructure.
  • On the Business plan, Plausible ships a Looker Studio connector, meaning the two tools are often used together, Plausible collecting the traffic data and Looker Studio pulling it into a broader client-facing dashboard.
  • Looker Studio's partner marketplace covers 800+ data sources versus Plausible's single-purpose scope as a web analytics collector with no equivalent connector library.

Looker Studio and Plausible Analytics get grouped together under analytics tooling, but they sit on opposite sides of the same pipeline. Looker Studio has no data of its own. It connects to GA4, Google Ads, Search Console, BigQuery, or any of 800-plus partner sources and turns whatever it finds into a shareable dashboard, for free, with no usage caps. Plausible is the opposite: a lightweight, EU-hosted collector that gathers its own first-party traffic data with no cookies and no consent banner, then displays it on one fixed page rather than a flexible canvas. The practical question is not which tool reports better, it is whether you need something to collect fresh privacy-compliant traffic data or something to visualize data you already have sitting in a Google product.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Looker StudioFreeMarketing and SEO teams, and agencies, already living in GA4, Search Console, and Google Ads who need a free, shareable dashboard layer without asking clients to log into three separate platforms.
Plausible AnalyticsFrom €9/moContent sites, marketing teams, and privacy-conscious SaaS companies that want a cookieless Google Analytics replacement with no learning curve and no consent banner.

Looker Studio

Free Google-native reporting tool for building interactive dashboards connected to Search Console, GA4, Ads, and 800+ other data sources

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Looker Studio screenshot

Looker Studio is Google's free, browser-based dashboard builder. It does not gather data on its own; instead you connect a source, drag fields onto a canvas, and get a report that refreshes as the underlying data changes. Native connectors to GA4, Google Ads, Search Console, Sheets, and BigQuery require no API credentials beyond a Google login, and a partner marketplace extends that reach to more than 800 third-party platforms.

The strength of Looker Studio is presentation and distribution. Reports can carry date-range pickers and filters so a viewer can explore data themselves, and sharing follows standard Google Drive permissions, from view-only links to a public embed code. Agencies and in-house teams use it to build one reusable template and reuse it across accounts rather than assembling a fresh report every month.

What it cannot do is collect a single data point on its own. If nothing feeds Looker Studio traffic data, there is nothing to chart. It also has no built-in privacy layer of its own; if the connected source relies on cookies, whatever consent obligations that creates still apply, since Looker Studio itself is only the display layer sitting on top.

Pricing
Feature
Free
Free
Looker Studio Pro
Contact for pricing
Reports and dashboardsUnlimited
Google native connectorsYes
Partner connectors (800+)Yes
Own first-party data collectionNo
Real-time collaborationYes
API accessYes
Best for: Marketing and SEO teams, and agencies, already living in GA4, Search Console, and Google Ads who need a free, shareable dashboard layer without asking clients to log into three separate platforms.

Plausible Analytics

Lightweight, EU-hosted, privacy-first analytics that replaces Google Analytics without cookies or consent banners.

Full review →
Plausible Analytics screenshot

Plausible is a lightweight, privacy-first web analytics platform, built and hosted in the EU, that collects no personal data and sets no cookies. That makes it GDPR-compliant by design rather than by configuration, and it is why over 19,000 paying customers, including Hugging Face, Basecamp, and Ghost, have switched away from Google Analytics.

The entire dashboard fits on one page: page views, unique visitors, bounce rate, top pages, referrers, and conversion goals, with no pivot tables or custom report builder. The tracking script is under 1KB, about 54 times smaller than GA4's, with no measurable effect on page speed. Plausible also auto-detects referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude out of the box, with nothing to configure.

Plausible does not try to be a flexible presentation canvas. There is no drag-and-drop report builder and no way to blend in a CRM export or a spreadsheet. The Business plan at €19 per month adds a Stats API and a Looker Studio connector for teams that want to push the data elsewhere, but the core product stays a focused, single-purpose analytics collector rather than a general-purpose dashboard tool.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
From €9/mo
Growth
From €14/mo
Business
From €19/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Sites included1310Custom
Own first-party data collectionYesYesYesYes
Stats APINoNoYesYes
Looker Studio ConnectorNoNoYesYes
Self-hosting (open source)YesYesYesYes
Best for: Content sites, marketing teams, and privacy-conscious SaaS companies that want a cookieless Google Analytics replacement with no learning curve and no consent banner.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Looker Studio
Plausible Analytics
Primary functionDashboard visualization over existing data sourcesCookieless first-party web analytics collection
Starting priceFree€9/mo
Collects its own dataNo, visualization onlyYes
Cookieless / consent-free trackingNot applicable, inherits the connected source's compliance postureYes
AI referral traffic detection (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude)NoYes, auto-detected
Number of connectable data sources800+ (Google native plus partner marketplace)Single purpose (own tracking script only)
Self-hosting optionNoYes (AGPL, open source)
Custom report builder / calculated fieldsYes (SQL-like calculated fields, data blending)No, fixed one-page dashboard
API accessYes (Looker Studio API)Yes (Business plan and above)
Real-time collaborationYesNo, single-user editing model

Plausible flags AI referral clicks, but neither tool tracks AI-generated mentions

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Plausible's automatic detection of ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude referral traffic is a genuinely useful signal, and Looker Studio has nothing comparable since it never collects data of its own. But referral detection only measures visitors who already clicked through from an AI answer. Neither tool tells you whether your brand was mentioned, recommended, or left out of that answer in the first place. AI Peekaboo tracks brand citations directly inside ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity responses, which sits a step earlier in the funnel than counting clicks that already arrived.

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Which should you choose?

Agencies needing one free, reusable dashboard template across many client accountsLooker Studio
Content sites and marketing teams wanting a one-page, cookieless GA4 replacementPlausible Analytics
Teams that need to drop their cookie consent banner entirelyPlausible Analytics
Anyone visualizing data already sitting in GA4, Ads, or BigQueryLooker Studio
Developers who want to self-host and audit the collection logicPlausible Analytics
Teams wanting a Business-plan connector that flows straight into a Looker Studio reportPlausible Analytics

These two rarely compete for the exact same budget line, since one collects data and the other only displays it. A team asking which tool to buy for website analytics should be comparing Plausible against Google Analytics or Fathom, not Looker Studio, since Looker Studio has no tracking script of its own and nothing to show without a connected source. The more common real-world setup is Plausible collecting the traffic on the Business plan and its native connector feeding that data into a Looker Studio dashboard alongside GA4, Ads, and Search Console data for a single client-facing report.

Bottom line

Use Plausible if the job is collecting clean, privacy-compliant website traffic without a consent banner, starting on Growth at €14 a month if you run more than one site. Use Looker Studio, which is free, if the job is presenting data you already have in GA4, Ads, or BigQuery. If you want both, upgrade Plausible to Business at €19 a month for its Stats API and native Looker Studio connector, then build the combined report in Looker Studio for free.

Frequently asked questions

Can Looker Studio replace Plausible Analytics?

No, Looker Studio has no tracking script or data collection capability of its own, so it cannot replace a collector like Plausible. Looker Studio only visualizes traffic data that another source, such as Plausible, GA4, or BigQuery, has already gathered, which makes the two tools complementary rather than competing.

Does Plausible Analytics need a Looker Studio connector, or does it have its own dashboard?

Plausible has its own built-in, single-page dashboard that covers page views, referrers, goals, and conversions without any setup. The Looker Studio connector, available from the Business plan at €19 per month, is an optional addition for teams that want to blend Plausible data with other sources inside a custom Looker Studio report.

Which tool is better for avoiding a cookie consent banner?

Plausible Analytics, without question, because it sets no cookies and collects no personal data, removing the legal requirement for a consent banner under GDPR, CCPA, or PECR. Looker Studio has no bearing on this question either way, since it never collects data itself and simply inherits whatever compliance status its connected data source already has.

Is Looker Studio worth using if I already pay for Plausible?

Yes, if you need to combine Plausible traffic data with other sources like Google Ads or Search Console in one shareable report. Looker Studio is free, so there is no added licensing cost beyond Plausible's own Business plan, which is required to unlock the native connector between the two tools.

Does Plausible track traffic from AI tools like ChatGPT the way Looker Studio does?

Plausible automatically detects and labels referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude with no configuration required. Looker Studio has no equivalent detection feature of its own, since it depends entirely on whatever data a connected source, which may or may not track AI referrals, provides to it.

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