Comparison

Hotjar vs Usermaven in 2026: Qualitative UX Analytics vs B2B Marketing Attribution

Hotjar shows you where a visitor got stuck on a page. Usermaven shows a B2B SaaS team which campaign actually closed revenue. The overlap is smaller than the category label suggests.

Updated July 3, 2026
Hotjar
Usermaven
Key takeaways
  • Hotjar answers what a visitor did on a specific page. Usermaven answers which marketing channel and campaign produced actual closed-won revenue, using CRM deal data on its Scale plan.
  • Usermaven uses cookies and requires a GDPR consent banner for European visitors. Hotjar is GDPR and CCPA ready with built-in IP anonymization and data masking.
  • Hotjar has no marketing attribution model at all. Usermaven supports first touch, last touch, and multi-touch attribution across Google Ads, Meta Ads, and LinkedIn Ads.
  • Usermaven combines web analytics with B2B product analytics (feature adoption, DAU/MAU stickiness, retention cohorts). Hotjar has funnels but no retention cohort or stickiness reporting.
  • Usermaven's full feature set, including CRM attribution and Maven AI, requires the $199/month Scale plan. Hotjar's comparable AI layer (Sense AI, MCP connector) is available starting on its Growth plan at €39/month.
  • Hotjar has a genuinely usable free tier at 200,000 monthly sessions. Usermaven has no free tier, only a 14-day trial on its Growth and Scale plans.

Hotjar and Usermaven both call themselves analytics tools, but they are built for different jobs. Hotjar is a qualitative behavioral tool: heatmaps, session replay, and surveys that show a CRO team exactly what a visitor did on a page and where they hesitated. Usermaven is a quantitative attribution and product analytics platform aimed squarely at B2B SaaS: it connects ad spend across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn to CRM deal data, so a marketing team can see which campaigns actually produced closed-won revenue rather than just leads. A CRO team optimizing a landing page reaches for Hotjar. A B2B marketing lead trying to prove which channel drives pipeline reaches for Usermaven. Both track the same visitor, but they are answering different questions about them.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Hotjar€0/moCRO specialists and UX researchers diagnosing on-page friction who do not need ad attribution or CRM-linked revenue reporting.
Usermaven$84/moB2B SaaS marketing and growth teams that need to connect ad spend to closed-won revenue and track product engagement in the same platform.

Hotjar

Heatmaps, session replay, and user feedback tools that show you what happens on your site and why.

Full review →
Hotjar screenshot

Hotjar exists to answer a narrow but important question: what did a visitor actually do on this page. Heatmaps show click, move, and scroll patterns automatically, and session replay lets you watch the sequence of interactions that led to a conversion or a drop-off. It has no attribution model, no campaign-level reporting, and no CRM integration; it was never built to answer where a visitor came from, only what they did once they arrived.

Its funnel reports are page-level rather than event-level on lower tiers, which is simpler to configure but less granular than a dedicated product analytics platform. Surveys and feedback widgets add a qualitative layer that Usermaven does not have at all: Hotjar lets you watch a confusing session and then immediately ask the same user why they behaved that way.

The free tier covers 200,000 monthly sessions with heatmaps, replay, funnels, and basic surveys, which is a real starting point rather than a stripped demo. Growth plans start at €39/month and add zone-based heatmaps, journey analysis, and the Sense AI assistant. For a B2B SaaS marketing team trying to prove pipeline attribution, none of this addresses the actual question they are asking.

Pricing
Feature
Free
€0/mo
Growth
From €39/mo
Scale
Contact sales
Enterprise
Contact sales
Monthly sessions200,000From 7,000 (custom)CustomCustom
Heatmaps and session replay
Funnels
Surveys and feedback widgets
Sense AI assistant
Journey analysis
Best for: CRO specialists and UX researchers diagnosing on-page friction who do not need ad attribution or CRM-linked revenue reporting.

Usermaven

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

Full review →
Usermaven screenshot

Usermaven tracks the full B2B SaaS customer journey from first ad impression through product usage and into closed revenue. Its marketing attribution layer connects Google Ads, Meta Ads, and LinkedIn Ads and supports first touch, last touch, and multi-touch models, with conversion path analysis showing the sequence of channels a customer touched before converting. On the Scale plan, CRM integration pulls in actual deal and contract data so attribution is calculated against closed-won revenue instead of lead volume.

The product analytics side covers feature adoption, DAU/WAU/MAU stickiness ratios, retention cohorts, and funnel analysis, which goes further than Hotjar's page-level funnels into genuine event-based product usage tracking. Maven AI, available on Scale, automatically flags anomalies and surfaces insights in Slack without requiring anyone to build a custom report first.

Usermaven uses cookies, so European traffic still needs a GDPR consent banner, unlike cookieless competitors in this category. Growth starts at $84/month for core analytics; the CRM integration and paid ads attribution that make the tool distinctive sit behind Scale at $199/month, a meaningful jump for teams evaluating the full feature set.

Pricing
Feature
Growth
$84/mo
Scale
$199/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Web and product analytics
Funnel and user flow analysis
Paid ads attribution
CRM and deal attribution
Retention analysis
Maven AI
Best for: B2B SaaS marketing and growth teams that need to connect ad spend to closed-won revenue and track product engagement in the same platform.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Hotjar
Usermaven
Core analytics focusOn-site visitor behavior (heatmaps, replay)B2B marketing attribution and product analytics
Heatmaps and session replayYesNo
On-page surveysYesNo
Marketing attribution (Google, Meta, LinkedIn)NoYes (multi-touch models)
CRM / deal-level attributionNoYes (Scale plan)
Retention cohorts and stickinessNoYes (Scale plan)
Cookieless / GDPR-first trackingYes (GDPR/CCPA ready, IP anonymization)No (uses cookies, needs consent banner)
AI insights assistantYes (Sense AI)Yes (Maven AI, Scale plan)
Free tierYes (200,000 sessions/mo)No (14-day trial only)
Starting paid price€39/mo (Growth)$84/mo (Growth)

Attributing revenue to campaigns is not the same as tracking AI brand mentions

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Usermaven's Maven AI flags anomalies in your own traffic and conversion data, and Hotjar's Sense AI summarizes your own session recordings. Both are AI layers built to make sense of data you already collected. Neither one tells you whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity are mentioning your B2B SaaS product at all when a buyer asks for tool recommendations during their research phase, well before they ever hit a landing page Hotjar can record or a campaign Usermaven can attribute. AI Peekaboo tracks that upstream layer directly: prompt-level brand citations and competitor share of voice across AI answer engines, with a read and write API and white-label delivery from $50 a month, aimed at agencies and B2B teams who need to know where they stand before the click even happens.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

CRO teams diagnosing on-page friction and form abandonmentHotjar
B2B SaaS marketing teams proving which campaigns drive closed-won revenueUsermaven
UX researchers running surveys alongside session replayHotjar
Growth teams tracking feature adoption and retention cohortsUsermaven
Teams needing a genuinely usable free tier to startHotjar
Teams needing CRM-linked, multi-touch ad attributionUsermaven

Hotjar and Usermaven answer different halves of the same funnel. Hotjar explains behavior once someone is on your site. Usermaven explains which channel got them there and whether it eventually turned into revenue. A B2B SaaS company running paid campaigns plausibly needs Usermaven for attribution and could still benefit from Hotjar for diagnosing why trial-to-paid conversion is stalling on a specific page.

Bottom line

Choose Hotjar if your open question is behavioral: why a visitor abandoned a signup form or where a checkout flow breaks down. Choose Usermaven if your open question is about revenue attribution: which campaign, channel, or touchpoint actually produced closed-won deals, not just leads. If cookieless tracking is a hard requirement, factor that in separately since Usermaven still relies on cookies while Hotjar does not require them for its core behavioral tracking.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hotjar do marketing attribution like Usermaven?

No, Hotjar has no attribution model of any kind. It shows on-page behavior through heatmaps and session replay, not which ad or channel brought a visitor to the site. Teams needing to connect campaigns to revenue need a dedicated attribution tool like Usermaven.

Does Usermaven require a cookie consent banner in Europe?

Yes, Usermaven uses cookies for tracking, so a GDPR-compliant consent banner is required for European visitors. Hotjar, by contrast, is built to be GDPR and CCPA ready with IP anonymization and data masking as standard features.

Which tool is cheaper for a small team getting started?

Hotjar is cheaper to start with because its free tier covers 200,000 monthly sessions with no time limit. Usermaven has no free tier, only a 14-day trial, and its Growth plan starts at $84 per month, with the CRM and attribution features that make it distinctive requiring the $199 per month Scale plan.

Can Usermaven replace Hotjar for on-page behavior analysis?

No, Usermaven does not include heatmaps or session replay. It covers web traffic analytics, marketing attribution, and product engagement tracking, but not visual behavior capture. Teams that need to see exactly where a visitor clicked or scrolled still need a tool like Hotjar.

Is Usermaven worth it for a B2B SaaS company specifically?

Yes, if the goal is connecting ad spend to closed-won revenue rather than just leads, Usermaven's CRM integration and multi-touch attribution on the Scale plan are built exactly for that use case. For a general consumer or ecommerce site without a CRM-driven sales process, the attribution features are less relevant and Hotjar or a simpler analytics tool may be a better fit.

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