Amplitude vs Looker Studio in 2026: Behavioral product analytics vs free Google-native reporting
One tool tracks what users do inside a product at the event level and charges real money once you scale past it. The other is a free dashboard layer that turns GA4, Ads, and Search Console data into shareable reports.
Amplitude tracks user behavior at the event level, building funnels, retention curves, and cohorts. Looker Studio has no native tracking of its own; it visualizes data collected elsewhere.
Looker Studio is completely free with no caps on reports or data sources. Amplitude's free Starter tier caps out at 50K monthly tracked users before the $49/month Plus tier applies.
Amplitude ships AI Agents that automate cohort discovery, funnel diagnosis, and can surface anomalies in behavioral data. Looker Studio has no AI-assisted analysis layer at all.
Looker Studio connects natively to 800+ partner data sources including GA4, Google Ads, and Search Console. Amplitude has no equivalent marketing-channel connector library.
Amplitude Experiment builds A/B testing directly into the analytics engine so experiment results flow straight into funnels. Looker Studio has no experimentation capability; it is a reporting layer, not a testing tool.
Looker Studio has no built-in alerting on data changes. Amplitude's Growth and Enterprise tiers use AI Agents to flag anomalies in behavioral data automatically.
Amplitude recently added early-stage AI visibility tracking to monitor brand mentions in ChatGPT and Perplexity. Looker Studio has no equivalent feature.
Amplitude and Looker Studio both live under the analytics umbrella, but they solve almost unrelated problems. Amplitude is a behavioral analytics engine: it ingests product events, builds funnels and retention curves, and now ships AI Agents that automate cohort discovery. Looker Studio does not track anything on its own; it connects to data you already collect in GA4, Google Ads, Search Console, or BigQuery and turns it into a shareable, filterable dashboard, for free. The choice rarely comes down to picking a winner. It comes down to whether the job is understanding in-product user behavior or presenting marketing and web data that already exists somewhere else.
The tools at a glance
Amplitude
AI-powered analytics platform combining behavioral data, product analytics, A/B experimentation, and session replay in a unified product intelligence suite
Amplitude is built around behavioral events rather than page views or sessions. Every action a user takes inside a product gets logged to a timeline, which is what powers Amplitude's funnel analysis, retention charts, and cohort comparisons. This is a fundamentally different data model than Looker Studio uses, since Looker Studio has no tracking layer of its own and simply displays data that already exists in a connected source.
The platform has grown well past a pure analytics tool. Amplitude Experiment adds feature flagging and A/B testing tied directly to the same event data, session replay adds qualitative context to quantitative drop-off points, and AI Agents can be pointed at a question in plain language to surface a funnel or flag an anomaly without a person building the query by hand.
The cost of that depth shows up at the tier boundary. Starter is free up to 50K monthly tracked users, but the features that make Amplitude worth choosing over a free tool, like feature experimentation and AI Agents, only unlock on Growth, which is sales-priced. Teams that need the full stack should expect a real budget conversation once they outgrow Starter.
| Feature | Starter Free | Plus $49/month | Growth / Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly tracked users | 50K | 1K-100K | Custom |
| Session replay | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Feature experimentation | No | No | Yes |
| AI Agents | No | No | Yes |
| API access | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Looker Studio
Free Google-native reporting tool for building interactive dashboards connected to Search Console, GA4, Ads, and 800+ other data sources
Looker Studio is a free, browser-based report builder, not a tracking platform. You connect a data source, drag fields onto a canvas, and publish a dashboard that updates as the source data changes. For teams whose data already lives in GA4, Search Console, or Google Ads, this is the fastest and cheapest path from raw numbers to a shareable report.
The connector library is the real reason to pick it. Google's own products connect in a few clicks with no API credentials, and a partner marketplace extends coverage to 800+ additional platforms. None of that requires Amplitude-style instrumentation; if the data already exists in a connected source, Looker Studio can visualize it the same day.
The ceiling is real. There is no alerting, no anomaly detection, and no way to track in-product behavior unless another tool has already captured it. Performance also degrades on large datasets and complex blended sources. Looker Studio is a presentation layer for existing data, not a substitute for a behavioral analytics engine like Amplitude.
| Feature | Free Free | Looker Studio Pro Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Reports and dashboards | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Google native connectors | Yes | Yes |
| Team workspaces | No | Yes |
| Scheduled email delivery | No | Yes |
| API access | Yes | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core data model | Behavioral events | Data visualization of connected sources |
| Funnel / retention analysis | Yes | No (visualizes external data only) |
| Session replay | Yes | No |
| A/B testing / experimentation | Yes (Growth+) | No |
| AI-assisted analysis | Yes (AI Agents) | No |
| Native Google Ads / Search Console connectors | No | Yes |
| Partner connector marketplace | No | Yes (800+) |
| Data warehouse connectors | Yes (Plus+) | Yes (native BigQuery) |
| Real-time collaboration | No | Yes |
| Alerting / anomaly detection | Yes (AI Agents anomaly surfacing) | No |
| AI visibility / brand tracking | Yes (early stage) | No |
| API access | Yes | Yes |
| Free tier | Yes (Starter, 50K MTU) | Yes (unlimited) |
| Starting price | Free | Free |
Neither tool gives you dedicated AI visibility tracking

Amplitude has started tracking brand mentions in ChatGPT and Perplexity, but the feature is early and sits inside a product analytics platform rather than a purpose-built one. Looker Studio has no AI visibility capability at all; it can only display AI-citation data if another tool has already collected it and made it available as a connector. AI Peekaboo is built specifically for this: prompt-level citation tracking across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, with a Looker Studio connector so agencies can pipe AI visibility data into the same free dashboards they already build for GA4 and Search Console.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
This comparison is less "which tool wins" and more "which job needs doing." Amplitude answers questions Looker Studio cannot even ask, like where users drop off in a signup flow or which experiment variant improved week-two retention, because it owns the tracking layer. Looker Studio answers a different question well: how do I turn data I already have into something a stakeholder or client can read without a login to five separate platforms. Most marketing teams need Looker Studio at some point. Only teams building or growing a digital product need Amplitude's depth, and they will pay for it once Starter's 50K-user ceiling is hit.
Bottom line
Start with Looker Studio if the job is presenting GA4, Ads, or Search Console data to stakeholders or clients; it costs nothing and the native connectors get you there in an afternoon. Choose Amplitude if the job is understanding in-product user behavior well enough to run experiments and diagnose funnel drop-off, and budget for Growth once Feature Experimentation or AI Agents become necessary rather than nice-to-have. Plenty of teams end up running both, since they solve different halves of the same reporting problem.
Frequently asked questions
Can Looker Studio replace Amplitude for product analytics?
Looker Studio has no event tracking of its own and cannot build funnels or retention curves unless another tool has already captured that data and exposed it through a connector. Looker Studio is a visualization layer, not a behavioral analytics engine, so teams that need to understand what users do inside a product still need Amplitude, Mixpanel, or a comparable tool underneath it.
Is Amplitude worth it if I only need dashboards, not behavioral analytics?
Probably not on its own merits, since Amplitude's pricing and complexity are built around instrumenting and analyzing user events, not presenting marketing data from existing sources. Teams that only need to report on GA4, Ads, or Search Console data get more value from Looker Studio's free native connectors than from paying for Amplitude's Plus or Growth tiers.
Does Looker Studio connect to Amplitude data?
There is no official native Looker Studio connector for Amplitude in the same way there is for GA4 or Google Ads, so most teams export Amplitude data to a warehouse like BigQuery first and connect Looker Studio to that instead. This adds a step compared to the direct connectors Looker Studio has for Google's own products.
Which tool is cheaper for a small team just getting started?
Looker Studio is free with no usage caps, which makes it the cheaper starting point for any team whose data already lives in Google properties. Amplitude's Starter tier is also free up to 50K monthly tracked users, but the features that justify choosing Amplitude over a simpler tool, like experimentation and AI Agents, sit behind paid tiers.
Does either tool track AI visibility or brand mentions in ChatGPT?
Amplitude added an early AI visibility feature that monitors how a brand appears in ChatGPT and Perplexity results, though it is new and less mature than dedicated AI visibility tools. Looker Studio has no tracking capability of any kind, including for AI visibility, and would need a connector to a tool that already collects that data.

