Comparison

Power BI vs Usermaven in 2026: General-purpose BI vs B2B SaaS attribution

One is a $14/month Microsoft business intelligence platform for any data source. The other is an $84/month attribution and product analytics tool built specifically around B2B SaaS revenue.

Updated July 3, 2026
Power BI
Usermaven
Key takeaways
  • Power BI Pro is $14/user/month, less than a sixth of Usermaven Scale at $199/month, but Power BI is a blank-canvas BI tool that requires building your own reports.
  • Usermaven connects marketing spend directly to CRM deal data, showing which campaigns sourced closed-won revenue rather than just leads or signups.
  • Power BI Desktop is completely free for local report building. Usermaven has no permanent free tier, only a 14-day trial on its paid plans.
  • Power BI requires learning DAX and Power Query for anything beyond basic reporting. Usermaven ships pre-built attribution and product analytics dashboards with far less setup.
  • Usermaven offers white-label delivery for agencies managing multiple client accounts. Power BI Embedded can be white-labeled too, but it requires developer work and capacity-based pricing rather than a built-in agency feature.
  • Copilot in Power BI answers natural-language questions against your certified business data model. Maven AI in Usermaven automates anomaly detection and insight generation specifically on marketing and product engagement data.

Power BI and Usermaven both get filed under "analytics" but they solve different problems. Power BI is Microsoft's general-purpose business intelligence platform: connect any data source, build any report, and pay per seat starting at $14/month for Pro. Usermaven is narrower by design, built to answer one specific question for B2B SaaS teams, which marketing campaigns actually drove closed revenue through the product, not just leads. If you need a company-wide reporting layer across Excel, SQL, and SharePoint, Power BI is the obvious pick. If your problem is proving which ad spend produced paying customers and how they behave once inside your product, Usermaven is built around that workflow specifically.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Power BI$0Organizations on Microsoft 365 that need a governed, company-wide BI layer across many data sources and are willing to invest time in Power Query and DAX to build their own reports.
Usermaven$84/moB2B SaaS marketing and growth teams who need campaign-to-revenue attribution and product engagement analytics without building the reporting layer themselves.

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 and dashboards from any data source, from Excel and SharePoint lists to Salesforce, Google Analytics, and hundreds of other connectors through Power Query. It is part of Microsoft Fabric and sits alongside Excel, Azure, and Teams in the Microsoft 365 stack.

The product spans Power BI Desktop for free local report authoring, Power BI Service for cloud publishing at $14/user/month on Pro, and Power BI Embedded for developers building customer-facing analytics into their own applications. Copilot lets users ask questions about their data in natural language and get generated reports, grounded in the organization's certified semantic model rather than generic answers.

The trade-off is that Power BI is a canvas, not a pre-built solution. There is no default marketing attribution model or product engagement dashboard waiting for you, you build it yourself with Power Query and DAX. For a team that wants an out-of-the-box view of which campaigns drove revenue, that is real setup work Usermaven skips entirely.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Pro
$14/user/mo
Premium Per User
$24/user/mo
Embedded
Variable
Report creationDesktop onlyYesYesYes
Publish and share reportsNoYesYesYes
Copilot AI assistanceNoNoYesWith capacity
Pre-built marketing attributionNoNoNoNo
White-label under own brandNoNoNoYes
Connects to hundreds of data sourcesYesYesYesYes
Best for: Organizations on Microsoft 365 that need a governed, company-wide BI layer across many data sources and are willing to invest time in Power Query and DAX to build their own reports.

Usermaven

AI marketing attribution and product analytics for B2B SaaS teams who need to connect campaigns to revenue.

Full review →
Usermaven screenshot

Usermaven is a purpose-built analytics platform for B2B SaaS companies and the agencies that manage their marketing. It tracks the full customer journey from ad impression through in-product behavior, connecting Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ad data with CRM deal records to show which campaigns produced customers who actually closed, not just leads.

On the Scale plan at $199/month, CRM integration adds deal-level attribution so results are measured against real contract values. Maven AI automates insight generation and flags anomalies in traffic and engagement data without requiring anyone to build a custom report first. The product analytics side covers feature adoption, retention cohorts, and funnel analysis for teams optimizing trial-to-paid conversion.

The trade-off against a general BI tool is scope. Usermaven is not going to replace a company-wide reporting layer across every department's data, it is scoped specifically to marketing attribution and product engagement for SaaS businesses. Within that scope, the dashboards arrive pre-built rather than requiring the setup work Power BI demands.

Pricing
Feature
Growth
$84/mo
Scale
$199/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Report creationPre-builtPre-builtPre-built
Publish and share reportsYesYesYes
Maven AI assistanceNoYesYes
Pre-built marketing attributionNoYes (with CRM)Yes (with CRM)
White-label under own brandNoYesYes
Connects to hundreds of data sourcesNo, ad platforms + CRMNo, ad platforms + CRMNo, ad platforms + CRM
Best for: B2B SaaS marketing and growth teams who need campaign-to-revenue attribution and product engagement analytics without building the reporting layer themselves.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Power BI
Usermaven
Primary use caseGeneral-purpose business intelligenceB2B SaaS marketing attribution + product analytics
Data source flexibilityHundreds of connectors (Excel, SQL, Salesforce, GA, more)Ad platforms (Google, Meta, LinkedIn) + CRM
Pre-built marketing attributionNo, build it yourselfYes, pre-built on Scale
Product analytics (funnels, retention)NoYes
CRM deal-level attributionNo, requires custom modelingYes (Scale plan)
AI-assisted insightsYes (Copilot, Premium tier)Yes (Maven AI, Scale plan)
White-label deliveryYes (Embedded, developer setup required)Yes, built-in agency feature
Free tierYes (Desktop, local only)No, 14-day trial only
Learning curveSteep (DAX, Power Query)Moderate, purpose-built dashboards
Starting price$14/user/mo (Pro)$84/mo (Growth)

Which should you choose?

Organizations already running Microsoft 365 that need company-wide BIPower BI
B2B SaaS marketing teams proving which campaigns drove closed revenueUsermaven
Teams needing the cheapest per-seat licensing for broad reporting rolloutPower BI
Agencies wanting white-label client reporting without developer workUsermaven
Analysts who want to connect Salesforce, SQL, Excel, and dozens of other sources in one placePower BI
Growth teams that also need retention cohorts and feature adoption trackingUsermaven

The comparison only really makes sense if you are choosing between "buy a general BI platform and build attribution reporting myself" versus "buy a tool that already does B2B SaaS attribution out of the box." Power BI wins on flexibility and price per seat, but somebody on your team has to build the attribution model in DAX. Usermaven costs more per month but the CRM-to-ad-spend attribution is there on day one.

Bottom line

Pick Power BI if your organization is on Microsoft 365, needs governed reporting across many departments and data sources, and has an analyst willing to learn DAX. Pick Usermaven if you are a B2B SaaS company that specifically needs to know which marketing campaigns produced paying customers, and you would rather pay more per month than spend engineering time building that model in a general BI tool.

Frequently asked questions

Is Power BI cheaper than Usermaven?

Per seat, yes, Power BI Pro is $14/user/month against Usermaven Growth at $84/month flat. But that comparison misses the point, Power BI is a blank canvas that still needs someone to build marketing attribution logic, while Usermaven ships that logic pre-built. The real cost comparison has to include the setup time, not just the license fee.

Can Power BI do B2B SaaS marketing attribution like Usermaven?

Power BI can technically model marketing attribution if you connect ad platform data and CRM data through Power Query and build the DAX measures yourself, but there is no pre-built attribution model or conversion path analysis waiting for you. Usermaven ships multi-touch attribution, CRM deal linkage, and conversion path analysis out of the box on its Scale plan.

Does Usermaven replace a general BI tool like Power BI?

No. Usermaven is scoped specifically to marketing attribution and product analytics for B2B SaaS companies. It does not connect to arbitrary data sources like Excel files, SQL databases, or SharePoint lists the way Power BI does, so it is not a substitute for company-wide business intelligence reporting.

Which tool is better for an agency reporting to multiple clients?

Usermaven has a built-in white-label option and multi-workspace support designed for agencies managing several client accounts. Power BI Embedded can also be white-labeled, but it requires developer setup and capacity-based pricing rather than a ready-made agency feature, which makes Usermaven the faster path for agency-style reporting.

Does Power BI or Usermaven have a free trial?

Power BI Desktop is permanently free for local report building, with no time limit, though publishing and sharing reports requires a paid Pro license. Usermaven has no permanent free tier, only a 14-day trial on its Growth and Scale plans, after which you need an active subscription to keep using it.

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