Comparison

Fathom Analytics vs Northbeam in 2026: Privacy-first web analytics vs enterprise attribution modeling

One is a $15/month cookieless analytics tool you install with a single script tag. The other is a sales-led media mix modeling platform built for DTC brands spending $50k or more a month on paid media.

Updated July 3, 2026
Fathom Analytics
Northbeam
Key takeaways
  • Fathom is cookieless and requires no consent banner under GDPR, PECR, or CCPA. Northbeam uses a first-party pixel plus server-side tracking and does not market itself as cookieless.
  • Northbeam combines multi-touch attribution with media mix modeling, letting brands measure channels with no user-level tracking like streaming and podcast ads. Fathom has no attribution modeling of any kind.
  • Fathom is self-serve with a 7-day free trial starting at $15/month. Northbeam has no public pricing and requires a sales conversation across all three tiers.
  • Fathom retains data forever on every plan. Northbeam does not publicly document a retention policy, since its output is a modeled attribution view rather than a raw event log.
  • Northbeam includes a BI connector to Power BI, Tableau, and Looker on Scale and Enterprise plans. Fathom has no BI connector but includes API access on every plan.
  • Northbeam onboarding takes two to four weeks for pixel implementation and model calibration. Fathom setup is a single script tag with data flowing immediately.
  • Fathom includes at least 50 sites on every plan, making it practical for agencies managing many small client properties. Northbeam is priced and built for a single brand managing significant paid spend.

Fathom Analytics and Northbeam both sit in the Analytics & Reporting category, but they solve almost entirely different problems. Fathom is a cookieless, GDPR-first web analytics tool: install one script, get a clean dashboard of pageviews, referrers, and conversion events, and never think about a consent banner again. Northbeam is a media mix modeling and multi-touch attribution platform for ecommerce brands trying to figure out which ad channel actually drove a sale, after iOS 14 and cookie deprecation broke platform-reported ROAS. Fathom starts at $15 a month with self-serve signup. Northbeam requires a sales call and an onboarding process that typically runs two to four weeks before you see attribution data. The comparison only makes sense once you know which question you are actually trying to answer: how many people visited my site, or which ad dollar produced the sale.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Fathom AnalyticsFrom $15/moAgencies and publishers who want a clean, privacy-compliant view of website traffic without ad-attribution complexity, and who can self-serve into a $15/month plan without a sales process.
NorthbeamContact salesDTC and ecommerce brands spending $50k or more a month across paid channels who need a defensible, first-party attribution view and are prepared for a sales-led purchase and multi-week onboarding.

Fathom Analytics

Simple, GDPR-compliant web analytics with cookieless tracking, forever data retention, and no consent banners.

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Fathom Analytics screenshot

Fathom Analytics is a privacy-first web analytics platform that collects no cookies and no personal data, so it works without a GDPR, CCPA, or PECR consent banner. Setup is a single script tag, and the dashboard covers pageviews, referrers, countries, devices, and custom conversion events. Over a million sites use it, including properties for IBM, GitHub, and Tailwind CSS.

Every plan includes API access, at least 50 sites, and forever data retention, so historical traffic never expires regardless of plan tier. There is no free tier, but the 7-day trial is enough to check whether your page view volume fits the pricing.

What Fathom does not do is attribution modeling. It tells you where traffic came from at the referrer level, but it has no concept of multi-touch credit assignment across paid channels, no media mix modeling, and no ad platform connectors. For teams whose question is simply "how is my site traffic doing," that is a feature, not a gap.

Pricing
Feature
All plans
From $15/mo
Pricing modelBased on monthly page views
Sites included50+
Data retentionForever
API access
Cookieless / no consent banner
Self-serve signup
Free trial7 days
Best for: Agencies and publishers who want a clean, privacy-compliant view of website traffic without ad-attribution complexity, and who can self-serve into a $15/month plan without a sales process.

Northbeam

Multi-touch attribution and media mix modeling platform for DTC and ecommerce brands managing spend across paid social, search, and streaming channels.

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Northbeam screenshot

Northbeam is built for direct-to-consumer brands spending real budget across Meta, Google, TikTok, and streaming, who no longer trust platform-reported ROAS because every platform takes credit for the same conversion. It combines multi-touch attribution with media mix modeling, so brands get both a granular per-touchpoint view and a statistical estimate of channel contribution that also covers channels with no user-level tracking, like podcast and TV spend.

Onboarding requires pixel implementation, ad-platform connector setup, and historical data import, typically taking two to four weeks before the models have enough data to be reliable. There is no self-serve tier: Growth, Scale, and Enterprise are all sold through a sales conversation, and most brands need a meaningful monthly ad spend before the ROI justifies the cost.

Budget scenario planning, creative-level analytics, and a BI connector to Power BI, Tableau, or Looker are available from the Scale plan up. This is not a web analytics tool in the Fathom sense; it has no interest in pageviews or bounce rate, only in which channel and creative actually produced revenue.

Pricing
Feature
Growth
Contact sales
Scale
Contact sales
Enterprise
Contact sales
Multi-touch attribution
Media mix modeling
Budget scenario planning
Data refresh cadenceDailyNear real-timeNear real-time
BI connector
Dedicated CSM
Best for: DTC and ecommerce brands spending $50k or more a month across paid channels who need a defensible, first-party attribution view and are prepared for a sales-led purchase and multi-week onboarding.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Fathom Analytics
Northbeam
Core focusWeb traffic analytics (pageviews, referrers, devices, conversions)Multi-touch attribution and media mix modeling for paid channels
Self-serve signupYesNo (sales-led only)
Cookieless trackingYesNo (first-party pixel plus server-side tracking)
Consent banner requiredNoYes
Data retentionForeverNot publicly disclosed
API accessYes (all plans)Not publicly documented
Multi-touch attributionNoYes
Media mix modelingNoYes (Scale and Enterprise)
Budget scenario planningNoYes (Scale and Enterprise)
BI / dashboard connectorNoYes (Scale and Enterprise, connects to Power BI, Tableau, Looker)
White-label deliveryNoYes
Dedicated onboarding or CSMNoYes (Scale and Enterprise)
Starting price$15/moContact sales

Which should you choose?

Publishers and small sites wanting cookieless traffic reportingFathom Analytics
Agencies managing many small client properties on one accountFathom Analytics
DTC brands spending $50k+/month across Meta, Google, and TikTokNorthbeam
Brands needing to measure streaming, podcast, or TV ad contributionNorthbeam
Teams wanting a self-serve tool with no sales processFathom Analytics
Teams needing budget scenario planning and creative-level ROASNorthbeam

These two tools rarely compete for the same buyer. Fathom answers "how is my website traffic doing" with the least possible friction and no data collection you have to justify to a privacy officer. Northbeam answers "which ad dollar produced this sale" for brands with enough spend and data volume to make attribution modeling statistically meaningful. A brand could reasonably run both at once: Fathom for lightweight site analytics, Northbeam for paid media attribution, since neither tool tries to do the other's job.

Bottom line

Sign up for Fathom's 7-day trial if you want a privacy-compliant view of site traffic without touching an ad-attribution problem. Book a Northbeam demo if you are spending meaningful budget across paid channels and platform-reported ROAS numbers no longer add up. Most teams evaluating this pair have already answered which problem they have; the tools are not really substitutes for each other.

Frequently asked questions

Can Fathom Analytics replace Northbeam for ad attribution?

No. Fathom reports referrer-level traffic sources but has no multi-touch attribution modeling, no media mix modeling, and no ad platform connectors. If you need to know which ad channel drove a conversion after a user touched multiple campaigns, Fathom cannot answer that question; Northbeam is built specifically for it.

Does Northbeam require a consent banner for European visitors?

Yes, in most implementations. Northbeam uses a first-party pixel and server-side tracking rather than marketing itself as cookieless, so most legal teams will still require a GDPR consent banner. Fathom, by contrast, collects no personal data and needs no banner at all.

Is Northbeam worth it for a smaller ecommerce brand?

Usually not yet. Northbeam's own guidance is that brands under roughly $50,000 in monthly ad spend will not generate enough conversion volume for the attribution models to be statistically reliable. Smaller brands are better served by a lighter tool like Fathom for site analytics and their ad platforms' native reporting until spend scales up.

How long does it take to see data after signing up for each tool?

Fathom shows data within minutes of adding the script tag to your site. Northbeam typically takes two to four weeks, since onboarding involves pixel implementation, ad-platform connector setup, and historical data import before the attribution models are calibrated.

Can an agency use Fathom Analytics for client reporting the way it might use Northbeam?

Fathom is built for exactly this: every plan includes at least 50 sites, making it practical for an agency to manage many client properties on one account. Northbeam is priced and structured around a single brand's paid media spend, and its enterprise-only pricing makes it a much less natural fit for multi-client agency reporting.

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