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Head-to-head Analytics & Reporting tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.

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Heap
Chartbeat vs Heap in 2026: Editorial engagement data vs autocapture product analytics

Chartbeat tells a newsroom what readers are doing right now. Heap tells a product team what users did months ago, even for events nobody thought to track at the time.

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Hotjar
Chartbeat vs Hotjar in 2026: Live editorial metrics vs heatmaps and session replay for everyone else

Chartbeat is a sales-led tool built for newsrooms. Hotjar is a free-to-start qualitative analytics platform that 1.3 million websites already use to watch what visitors actually do.

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Humblytics
Chartbeat vs Humblytics in 2026: Editorial engagement data vs Stripe-verified A/B testing

Chartbeat tells a newsroom which stories are working right now. Humblytics tells a paid traffic team which landing page variant actually made money, verified against Stripe.

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Looker Studio
Chartbeat vs Looker Studio in 2026: Real-time newsroom analytics vs free reporting dashboards

One is a sales-led editorial intelligence platform priced per pageview volume. The other is a free Google-native dashboard tool with no usage cap.

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Mixpanel
Chartbeat vs Mixpanel in 2026: Newsroom engagement tracking vs product event analytics

One measures reader attention on published articles in real time. The other measures how users move through a product, funnel by funnel.

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Northbeam
Chartbeat vs Northbeam in 2026: Editorial engagement tracking vs ad spend attribution

Two enterprise, sales-led analytics platforms built for entirely different businesses: newsrooms measuring reader attention versus DTC brands measuring paid media ROI.

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OpenPanel
Chartbeat vs OpenPanel in 2026: Enterprise editorial analytics vs open-source event tracking from $2.50 a month

Chartbeat is a sales-led platform built exclusively for newsrooms. OpenPanel is a self-hostable, open-source analytics tool priced by event volume.

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Pirsch Analytics
Chartbeat vs Pirsch Analytics in 2026: Newsroom engagement dashboard vs cookieless compliance analytics

One is a sales-led, contact-for-pricing platform built for real-time editorial decisions at media publishers. The other is a $6-a-month, cookieless analytics tool built to remove the consent banner from any site.

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Plausible Analytics
Chartbeat vs Plausible Analytics in 2026: Newsroom engagement tool vs the lightweight GA4 replacement

One is an enterprise, sales-only platform built for editorial teams watching a live news cycle. The other is a EUR 9-a-month, single-page dashboard built to replace Google Analytics for almost everyone else.

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Power BI
Chartbeat vs Power BI in 2026: Real-time editorial intelligence vs general-purpose business intelligence

Chartbeat tells a newsroom what readers are doing on an article right now. Power BI turns any data source, including exported Chartbeat data, into a dashboard your whole company can query. They rarely compete directly.

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Ruler Analytics
Chartbeat vs Ruler Analytics in 2026: Editorial engagement data vs B2B marketing measurement

Two sales-gated, enterprise-priced tools with almost nothing in common. One tells a newsroom what readers are doing right now, the other tells a B2B marketing team which channel closed revenue in the CRM.

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SegmentStream
Chartbeat vs SegmentStream in 2026: Editorial real-time intelligence vs AI-agent-native attribution

Both are enterprise, sales-led analytics platforms, but they solve completely different problems. One tells newsrooms what readers are doing right now. The other tells performance marketing teams which ad dollars actually worked.

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Simple Analytics
Chartbeat vs Simple Analytics in 2026: Enterprise newsroom intelligence vs €20/month privacy-first traffic counts

One is a sales-led platform built for editorial teams at media companies. The other is a self-serve, cookieless analytics tool that anyone can sign up for in minutes. The gap between them is the whole point.

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Tableau
Chartbeat vs Tableau in 2026: Real-time newsroom dashboard vs general-purpose visual BI platform

Chartbeat tells editorial teams what readers are doing on their site right now. Tableau lets any analyst build a dashboard on any data source. They rarely compete for the same buyer, but publishers sometimes end up running both.

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Triple Whale
Chartbeat vs Triple Whale in 2026: Newsroom engagement analytics vs DTC ecommerce attribution

Chartbeat tells editorial teams which stories are working right now. Triple Whale tells DTC brands which ad dollars actually drove a sale. Both are already listed as related tools to each other, but the buyer profile could not be more different.

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Two Minute Reports
Chartbeat vs Two Minute Reports in 2026: Live Editorial Analytics vs Marketing Data Automation

One is a sales-led real-time dashboard built for newsrooms. The other is a $9/month connector that pipes 30+ ad and ecommerce sources straight into Google Sheets and Looker Studio.

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Usermaven
Chartbeat vs Usermaven in 2026: Editorial Engagement Analytics vs B2B Attribution and Product Analytics

One is sales-led real-time analytics for newsrooms. The other connects ad spend to closed-won revenue for B2B SaaS teams, starting at $84 per month.

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Vemetric
Chartbeat vs Vemetric in 2026: Enterprise editorial intelligence vs $5/mo open-source analytics

One is a sales-led platform built for newsrooms tracking reader engagement in real time. The other is an open-source tool that bundles web and product analytics for $5 a month.

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Wicked Reports
Chartbeat vs Wicked Reports in 2026: Editorial real-time analytics vs first-party ad attribution

Two Analytics & Reporting tools that solve almost entirely different problems: one measures reader engagement for newsrooms, the other measures new-customer ad ROI for ecommerce brands.

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Databox
Cometly vs Databox in 2026: Pipeline-to-ARR Ad Attribution vs General-Purpose BI

One connects paid ad spend to closed-won revenue for B2B SaaS companies, sold only through a sales call. The other is a broad reporting platform with public pricing from free to $399 a month.

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Factors.ai
Cometly vs Factors.ai in 2026: Ad-to-ARR Attribution vs AI-First Account-Based Marketing

One connects a specific ad click to closed-won revenue in the CRM. The other identifies which named accounts are visiting your site and automates LinkedIn outreach around that intent.

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Fathom Analytics
Cometly vs Fathom Analytics in 2026: B2B Pipeline Attribution vs Privacy-First Traffic Analytics

One connects a paid ad click to closed-won ARR in the CRM, sold only through a sales call. The other is a $15-a-month, cookieless traffic counter with no consent banner and no CRM in sight.

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Cometly
Cometly vs Google Analytics 4 in 2026: Paid B2B Attribution vs the Free Default

One is free, tracks everything, and integrates natively with Google Ads. The other costs an undisclosed sum and exists solely to connect a paid campaign to closed-won ARR in your CRM.

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Heap
Cometly vs Heap in 2026: Pipeline-to-ARR ad attribution vs autocapture product analytics

Cometly ties B2B SaaS ad spend directly to closed-won revenue with an MCP integration for Claude. Heap autocaptures every product interaction so you never lose data you did not know to track.

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Hotjar
Cometly vs Hotjar in 2026: Revenue attribution vs behavioral analytics

Cometly connects ad spend to closed-won ARR from your CRM. Hotjar shows you heatmaps and session replay for free up to 200,000 monthly sessions. They rarely compete for the same budget line.

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Humblytics
Cometly vs Humblytics in 2026: Pipeline-to-ARR ad attribution vs Stripe-verified A/B testing

Cometly ties B2B SaaS ad spend to closed-won CRM revenue through a sales-led Enterprise process. Humblytics scores A/B tests on real Stripe MRR starting at $19 a month, self-serve.

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Looker Studio
Cometly vs Looker Studio in 2026: Pipeline-to-ARR Attribution vs Free Google-Native Reporting

One connects paid ad spend to closed-won revenue for B2B SaaS, sold only through a sales call. The other is a free dashboard builder that visualizes whatever data you connect to it, including Cometly's own exports.

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Mixpanel
Cometly vs Mixpanel in 2026: Ad-to-ARR Attribution vs Product Analytics

Cometly connects a paid ad click to closed-won CRM revenue for B2B SaaS teams, sold only through a sales call. Mixpanel tracks what users do inside your product, with a free tier covering 1M events a month.

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Northbeam
Cometly vs Northbeam in 2026: B2B SaaS pipeline attribution vs DTC media mix modeling

Both are sales-led attribution platforms with no public pricing, but they were built for opposite business models. One tracks a demo through to closed-won ARR in a CRM. The other tracks a Meta ad through to a Shopify checkout.

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OpenPanel
Cometly vs OpenPanel in 2026: Sales-led B2B attribution vs open-source product analytics

One requires a demo call and bills by website session volume to track pipeline through to closed-won ARR. The other publishes its full price list, starts at $2.50 a month, and hands you the source code.

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