Comparison

Plausible Analytics vs Wicked Reports in 2026: A €9 traffic dashboard versus $499-a-month ecommerce attribution

Plausible measures your site's traffic without cookies. Wicked Reports tells DTC brands which ads actually bring new customers rather than recycled retargeting credit. Different budgets, different jobs.

Updated July 3, 2026
Plausible Analytics
Wicked Reports
Key takeaways
  • Plausible starts at €9/month for a single site with no revenue requirement. Wicked Reports prices by annual revenue tier starting at $499/month and scaling to $4,999+/month at Enterprise.
  • Wicked Reports separates new-customer attribution from repeat-buyer credit using an Attribution Time Machine that matches sales to original ad clicks even months later. Plausible has no attribution modeling of any kind.
  • Plausible automatically detects and attributes AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude with zero setup. Wicked Reports has no equivalent feature and is focused entirely on paid ad platform attribution.
  • Wicked Reports' 5 Forces AI runs a weekly analysis classifying every ad campaign as Scale, Chill, or Kill based on new-customer ROI. Plausible has no budget allocation or campaign-level recommendation feature.
  • Plausible needs no cookie consent banner since it collects no personal data. Wicked Reports uses first-party click tracking that is described as iOS-proof, but it is built around ecommerce ad platforms, not general site visitor privacy.
  • Wicked Reports' Advanced Signal feeds verified new-customer conversion data back to Meta via CAPI to retrain ad delivery. Plausible has no server-side conversion API or ad-platform feedback loop of any kind.

Plausible Analytics and Wicked Reports sit at opposite ends of both the price scale and the job they do. Plausible is a lightweight, cookieless web analytics dashboard for €9 a month that shows page views, referrers, and goals on one screen. Wicked Reports is a first-party attribution platform built for ecommerce brands spending real money on Meta and Google ads, starting at $499 a month and scaling with revenue up to Enterprise pricing from $4,999. Plausible answers "how is my site doing." Wicked Reports answers a much narrower and more expensive question: "which specific ad campaigns are bringing genuinely new customers, not repeat buyers getting misattributed retargeting credit." A team evaluating both is almost certainly not choosing between them, they serve different budgets and different problems entirely.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Plausible AnalyticsFrom €9/moContent sites, marketing teams, and privacy-conscious SaaS companies that want a simple, compliant traffic dashboard without ad spend attribution.
Wicked Reports$499/monthDTC and ecommerce brands spending $30K+ a month on paid ads who need to separate genuine new-customer acquisition from inflated retargeting ROAS.

Plausible Analytics

Lightweight, EU-hosted, privacy-first analytics that replaces Google Analytics without cookies or consent banners

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Plausible Analytics screenshot

Plausible measures your own website traffic with no cookies and no personal data collection, which means no consent banner under GDPR, CCPA, or PECR. The dashboard covers page views, unique visitors, bounce rate, referrers, and goals on one page, with a script under 1KB that has no measurable effect on load time.

AI traffic monitoring works automatically: Plausible reads referrer headers and categorizes ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude visits with zero setup. A native Google Search Console integration and no-code goal tracking for downloads, outbound clicks, and revenue events round out the feature set.

Plausible does not do ad attribution of any kind. There is no way to tell it apart a new customer from a repeat buyer, no way to feed conversion data back to Meta or Google, and no campaign-level budget recommendation. It measures traffic to your site; it does not model who that traffic actually was before they arrived.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
From €9/mo
Growth
From €14/mo
Business
From €19/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Sites included1310Custom
AI referral trackingYesYesYesYes
New vs. repeat customer attributionNoNoNoNo
Server-side ad platform feedbackNoNoNoNo
Stats APINoNoYesYes
Best for: Content sites, marketing teams, and privacy-conscious SaaS companies that want a simple, compliant traffic dashboard without ad spend attribution.

Wicked Reports

First-party attribution that shows which ads bring new customers, not just clicks

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Wicked Reports screenshot

Wicked Reports exists to solve one specific and expensive problem: ad platform dashboards inflate ROAS by crediting retargeting campaigns for purchases from customers who already bought before. Wicked separates new-customer conversions from repeat purchases at the attribution level, using an Attribution Time Machine that matches a sale back to the original ad click even months later.

The weekly 5 Forces AI classifies every campaign as Scale, Chill, or Kill based on verified new-customer ROI, removing the need for a manual campaign audit. Advanced Signal sends that same clean conversion data back to Meta via CAPI, retraining the ad algorithm to find more genuinely new buyers rather than repeat purchasers, and the approach is designed to survive iOS tracking restrictions.

None of this comes cheap. Pricing starts at $499 a month on Measure and scales with annual revenue up to $4,999+ at Enterprise, with 5 Forces AI and Advanced Signal as $199-a-month add-ons below the Maximize tier. This is built for ecommerce brands with real ad budgets, not a general-purpose analytics tool for any kind of website.

Pricing
Feature
Measure
$499/month
Scale
$699/month
Maximize
$999/month
Enterprise
From $4,999/month
FunnelVision reportsYesYesYesYes
Attribution Time MachineYesYesYesYes
5 Forces AI (weekly budget AI)Add-onAdd-onYesYes
Advanced Signal Meta CAPIAdd-onAdd-onYesYes
API integrationsNoYesYesYes
Best for: DTC and ecommerce brands spending $30K+ a month on paid ads who need to separate genuine new-customer acquisition from inflated retargeting ROAS.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Plausible Analytics
Wicked Reports
Primary use casePrivacy-first web traffic analyticsEcommerce ad attribution and new-customer identification
New vs. repeat customer attributionNoYes, core feature at every tier
AI referral traffic detectionYes, automatic ChatGPT/Perplexity/Claude attributionNo equivalent feature
Server-side ad platform feedback (CAPI)NoYes (Advanced Signal, Maximize plan or add-on)
Weekly campaign budget recommendationsNoYes (5 Forces AI, Maximize plan or add-on)
Cookieless / consent-free trackingYes, fully cookielessNot applicable, first-party click tracking model
CRM or cart platform integrationsNoYes (major ad, cart, and CRM platforms)
API accessBusiness plan and aboveScale plan and above
Pricing modelFlat tiered pricing per site countScales with annual revenue
Starting price€9/mo (Starter)$499/mo (Measure)

Which should you choose?

Content sites and marketing teams wanting a compliant, low-cost traffic dashboardPlausible Analytics
DTC and ecommerce brands with $30K+/month ad spend needing new-customer attributionWicked Reports
Teams that want automatic AI referral traffic detectionPlausible Analytics
Brands whose retargeting ROAS looks inflated compared to actual new revenueWicked Reports
Privacy-first teams eliminating cookie consent bannersPlausible Analytics
Brands wanting Meta ad delivery retrained on verified new-customer dataWicked Reports

These two tools are not competing for the same budget or the same buyer. Plausible is a low-cost, general-purpose traffic dashboard that any website can use. Wicked Reports is a specialized, expensive tool that only makes financial sense for ecommerce brands spending enough on paid acquisition that a 63% drop in new-customer acquisition cost, the kind of result Wicked cites from its own case studies, actually moves the business. Comparing them on price alone misses the point; comparing them on job fit is the only comparison that matters.

Bottom line

Choose Plausible if you need a simple, compliant analytics dashboard for a website of any kind and are not running significant paid ad spend that needs new-customer attribution. Choose Wicked Reports only if you are an ecommerce brand spending real money on Meta or Google ads and suspect your reported ROAS is inflated by retargeting credit; at $499 a month and up, it is not a tool to buy speculatively. Most teams evaluating Plausible are not in the market for what Wicked Reports does, and vice versa.

Frequently asked questions

Can Plausible replace Wicked Reports for ecommerce attribution?

No, Plausible has no ad attribution modeling, no way to separate new customers from repeat buyers, and no server-side conversion feedback to ad platforms. It measures site traffic only. Wicked Reports was purpose-built for the new-customer attribution problem Plausible does not attempt to solve.

Is Wicked Reports worth it for a small business just starting to run ads?

Probably not yet. Wicked Reports starts at $499 a month and is built for ecommerce brands with meaningful ad spend, generally cited around $30,000 or more per month, where separating new-customer attribution from retargeting credit produces a return worth the subscription cost. Smaller advertisers are better served starting with Plausible or a platform's native reporting.

Does Wicked Reports track AI referral traffic like Plausible does?

No, Wicked Reports has no published feature for detecting or categorizing AI tool referral traffic. Plausible automatically attributes ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude visits with zero configuration, which is not part of what Wicked Reports measures.

How does Wicked Reports handle iOS tracking restrictions that broke pixel-based attribution?

Wicked Reports uses first-party click tracking rather than relying on browser cookies or Apple's attribution APIs, and its Advanced Signal feature sends conversion data server-side via Meta CAPI, which bypasses the iOS 14+ restrictions that degraded pixel-based tracking for many advertisers.

Do these two tools serve the same type of business?

Rarely. Plausible fits any website that wants compliant, low-cost traffic reporting, from blogs to SaaS products. Wicked Reports is scoped specifically to ecommerce and DTC brands running Shopify or WooCommerce with substantial paid ad budgets, so the overlap in actual buyers is small.

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