ReportGarden vs Swydo in 2026: 1,000+ templates vs AI-written summaries on one unlimited plan
ReportGarden leads with a library of more than 1,000 pre-built report templates and tiered pricing from $75 a month. Swydo skips the template library for AI-generated report narrative, real-time KPI alerts, and a single unlimited plan under €70 a month. Neither one offers an API.
ReportGarden ships more than 1,000 pre-built report templates. Swydo has no comparable template library and instead leans on AI-generated written summaries for each report section.
Swydo includes real-time KPI monitoring with alerts when a metric moves outside a defined threshold. ReportGarden has no equivalent alerting feature; its reports are delivered on a schedule, not triggered by performance changes.
Neither tool offers an API on any plan. ReportGarden and Swydo both require exporting or viewing data inside their own dashboards, with no supported way to pull it programmatically.
Swydo runs on a single plan structure with unlimited users, dashboards, and reports for €62 to €69/month. ReportGarden uses three tiers, from $75 to $125/month plus a custom enterprise plan, and limits client accounts on its lowest tier.
ReportGarden includes a custom domain for the client portal on every plan. Swydo's own feature list does not mention a custom-domain client portal, only white-label branding within reports.
Swydo connects to 32+ data sources; ReportGarden's integration list covers a similar core set of channels but expands to "all channels" only from its Professional tier at $125/month.
ReportGarden and Swydo solve the same core problem, turning connected ad and analytics accounts into a white-label report a client actually reads, but they bet on different features to get there. ReportGarden's advantage is breadth of starting points: more than 1,000 pre-built templates mean a new client with a familiar channel mix can be reporting-ready in minutes. Swydo's advantage is what happens after the data lands: AI-generated narrative summaries cut down the time a strategist spends writing client commentary, and real-time KPI alerts flag a metric moving out of range before a client has to ask why. Both skip an API entirely, both are priced below the enterprise tier of this category, and both are honest about what they do not do. The choice comes down to whether your bottleneck is building the report or writing about it.
The tools at a glance
ReportGarden
Marketing reporting made fast: 1,000+ templates, automated scheduling, and white-label delivery without the enterprise price tag
ReportGarden's entire pitch rests on its template library. More than 1,000 pre-built layouts, organized by channel and use case, mean a new client's report structure rarely gets built from a blank canvas; you match a template to their channel mix and customize from there. That matters most for agencies running standardized service packages across many similar clients.
Once set up, reports blend data from Google Ads, GA4, Facebook Ads, Instagram, LinkedIn, Bing Ads, and Mailchimp into a single dashboard and can be scheduled to arrive in client inboxes as a branded PDF on any cadence. White-label branding and a custom domain for the client portal are included from the $75/month Standard tier, though client accounts are capped at that level and only become unlimited on Professional and up.
ReportGarden has no narrative or AI layer at all: reports present the data, not a written interpretation of it. And like Swydo, there is no API on any plan, so the data does not leave ReportGarden except as a PDF or a shared link.
| Feature | Standard $75/mo | Professional $125/mo | Custom Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Report templates | 1,000+ | 1,000+ | 1,000+ |
| Custom domain for client portal | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Client accounts | Limited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| AI-generated report summaries | No | No | No |
| API access | No | No | No |
Swydo
Automated agency reporting with 32+ integrations, real-time KPI alerts, and AI-written summaries starting at €62/month
Swydo does not compete on template count; it competes on what a strategist has to do after the data is in front of them. AI-generated summaries interpret each report section and draft plain-language commentary, turning what used to be 30 minutes of narrative writing per client into a few minutes of review and editing. It is a real time-saver for agencies delivering monthly reports to a large client roster.
The other feature ReportGarden has nothing like is real-time KPI monitoring. Swydo watches metrics like cost per click, conversion rate, or ROAS against thresholds you set and sends an alert when something moves out of range, turning the platform into an ongoing watchdog rather than a once-a-month snapshot tool.
Swydo runs on one plan, €62/month billed annually or €69/month billed monthly, with unlimited users, dashboards, and reports, connecting to 32+ marketing data sources. There is no API on any tier, and no separate pricing structure to step into for a smaller or larger feature set, so the €62 to €69 price is the whole story.
| Feature | Standard (Annual) €62/month | Standard (Monthly) €69/month |
|---|---|---|
| Integrations | 32+ | 32+ |
| Users, dashboards, reports | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| AI-generated report summaries | Yes | Yes |
| Real-time KPI alerts | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Report templates | 1,000+ pre-built templates | No dedicated template library |
| Marketing data integrations | Core channels on Standard, all channels on Professional and up | 32+ |
| AI-generated report summaries | No | Yes, drafts narrative for report sections |
| Real-time KPI alerts | No | Yes, threshold-based alerts on any metric |
| White-label branding | Yes, all plans | Yes, drag-and-drop white-label templates |
| Custom domain for client portal | Yes, all plans | Not mentioned |
| Scheduled recurring delivery | Yes | Yes |
| Client account limits | Limited on Standard, unlimited on Professional and up | Unlimited on the single plan |
| API access | No, not on any plan | No, not on any plan |
| Free trial | Not publicly advertised | Offered in the past, terms have varied, no permanent free tier |
| Pricing structure | Three tiers plus custom enterprise | Single plan, annual or monthly billing |
| Starting price | $75/mo | €62/mo (annual) |
Which should you choose?
Neither tool has an API, so this comparison never turns into a technical-integration argument the way it does when Whatagraph or Reporting Ninja enters the picture. What separates ReportGarden and Swydo is where they spend their product effort: ReportGarden spent it on template breadth and a custom-domain portal, Swydo spent it on AI-assisted narrative and real-time alerting. An agency onboarding a lot of new clients with varied channel mixes will feel ReportGarden's templates first. An agency already running steady client accounts and drowning in report-writing time will feel Swydo's AI summaries and alerts first.
Bottom line
Choose ReportGarden if your bottleneck is building the report structure itself and you value a large template library plus a custom-domain portal on every plan. Choose Swydo if your bottleneck is writing the narrative and staying ahead of performance swings, and you are comfortable with one flat €62 to €69/month plan instead of tiered pricing. Whichever you pick, plan on a separate tool for anything that needs to leave the platform programmatically, since neither offers an API.
Frequently asked questions
Is ReportGarden or Swydo better for an agency onboarding a lot of new clients quickly?
ReportGarden is the stronger fit for fast onboarding, since its library of more than 1,000 pre-built templates lets you match a new client's channel mix to a starting layout instead of building one from scratch. Swydo has no comparable template system, so first-time report setup on Swydo generally takes more manual configuration.
Does ReportGarden write report summaries the way Swydo does?
No, ReportGarden has no AI-generated narrative feature; it presents the connected data in dashboards and PDFs without any written interpretation. Swydo generates draft narrative commentary for each report section using AI, which a strategist reviews and edits, cutting down the time spent writing client-facing summaries from scratch.
Which tool alerts you when a client's ad performance drops?
Swydo does this through real-time KPI monitoring, letting you set thresholds on metrics like cost per click or ROAS and get notified when a metric moves out of range. ReportGarden has no alerting feature of any kind; its reports are delivered on a fixed schedule rather than triggered by a performance change.
Do ReportGarden or Swydo offer an API for pulling reporting data into other tools?
Neither tool has an API on any plan. If programmatic access to reporting data is required, agencies typically look at Whatagraph or a custom Looker Studio setup instead, since both ReportGarden and Swydo keep the data inside their own dashboards and exports.
Is Swydo cheaper than ReportGarden for a growing agency?
Swydo is generally cheaper at scale because it runs on a single unlimited plan at €62 to €69/month regardless of client count. ReportGarden's entry tier is $75/month but caps client accounts until you upgrade to the $125/month Professional tier, so the effective cost gap narrows once you account for that limit.
Can clients view reports from ReportGarden or Swydo without logging in?
Yes, both support this. ReportGarden lets clients access live dashboard links or receive scheduled PDF delivery without a ReportGarden account, and includes a custom domain for the portal on every plan. Swydo also supports live dashboard links and scheduled PDF delivery under agency branding, though it does not advertise a custom-domain option the way ReportGarden does.

