Comparison

Vendasta vs Whatagraph in 2026: Full agency operating system vs dedicated multi-source reporting engine

Vendasta bundles a CRM, AI Employees, and a white-label client portal into one platform from $99/month. Whatagraph does one thing deeply: blending data from 40+ marketing sources into reports and dashboards, from €199/month.

Updated July 3, 2026
Vendasta
Whatagraph
Key takeaways
  • Vendasta includes a CRM, white-label client portal, and AI Employees on every tier from $99/month. Whatagraph has none of those; it is purely a data-blending and reporting platform starting at €199/month.
  • Whatagraph connects to 40+ marketing data sources with Source Groups for multi-account aggregation. Vendasta's integrations run through its CRM and communications layer, covering Google, Meta, and local search platforms rather than deep multi-source ad reporting.
  • Vendasta gates API access behind its $499/month Professional tier. Whatagraph includes API access on every plan starting at €199/month, the lower of the two entry points for programmatic access.
  • Vendasta's AI Employees actively perform sales follow-up, lead qualification, and client support inside the CRM. Whatagraph's AI feature is natural-language querying of connected marketing data, a different category of automation entirely.
  • Neither tool offers a public self-serve trial. Vendasta requires a sales demo to start; Whatagraph lists no free trial either, though its signup does not require a sales call in the way Vendasta's does.
  • Vendasta's white-label client portal lets clients request services and message the agency directly, not just view reports. Whatagraph's white-label layer is limited to report and dashboard delivery.
  • Vendasta scores slightly higher overall in our review (8.3 vs Whatagraph's 8.0), driven by feature breadth across the whole agency workflow rather than reporting depth specifically.

Vendasta and Whatagraph both land in the higher price band of agency software, but they are not built to solve the same problem. Vendasta is trying to be the entire back office: a CRM, a white-label client portal on your own domain, reputation management, multi-location support, and AI Employees that follow up with leads and answer client questions, all in one system from $99 to $999 a month. Whatagraph stays narrow and goes deep on one job: connecting to 40 or more live marketing accounts and blending that data into white-label dashboards and reports, with a public API included from €199 a month. An agency that already has a CRM and just needs better reporting infrastructure is going to find Vendasta's breadth mostly wasted; an agency trying to run its whole client operation from one system is going to find Whatagraph's reporting depth is only one piece of what it actually needs.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Vendasta$99/moFull-service agencies with 20 or more SMB clients that want to run CRM, AI-assisted sales and support, and client-facing reporting from a single branded platform.
Whatagraph€199/monthMid-size to large agencies that already have a CRM and service-delivery process, and specifically need deep multi-source data blending with a public API for reporting.

Vendasta

The agency operating system: AI employees, CRM, white-label delivery, and SMB client management in one platform

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Vendasta screenshot

Vendasta is built to replace the collection of separate tools an agency typically runs to manage SMB clients: a CRM for the pipeline, a white-label client portal for delivery, reputation monitoring, multi-location management for franchise-style clients, and a shared inbox for team and client communication. Reporting is one piece of this, not the whole product.

AI Employees are the platform's most distinctive feature: pre-configured AI agents that follow up with inbound leads, qualify prospects, book meetings, and handle routine client support questions inside the same CRM and inbox a human team uses. They arrive tuned for agency workflows but still require real configuration time to produce consistent results, not a plug-and-play setup.

The trade-off is breadth over reporting depth. Vendasta does not connect to 40+ marketing data sources the way a dedicated reporting platform does; its integration story runs through the CRM and covers Google, Meta, and local search platforms feeding into executive dashboards inside the white-label portal. Multi-location management and API access do not unlock until the $499/month Professional tier, and there is no self-serve trial: access starts with a sales demo.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$99/mo
Professional
$499/mo
Premium
$999/mo
Custom Enterprise
Contact for pricing
CRMYesYesYesYes
White-label client portalYesYesYesYes
AI EmployeesLimitedYesYesYes
Multi-location managementNoYesYesYes
API accessNoYesYesYes
Best for: Full-service agencies with 20 or more SMB clients that want to run CRM, AI-assisted sales and support, and client-facing reporting from a single branded platform.

Whatagraph

Multi-source marketing data in one place, built for agencies that live and die by client reports

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Whatagraph screenshot

Whatagraph does one job and goes deep on it: pulling data from 40 or more marketing sources, Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn, HubSpot, Shopify, into unified dashboards and white-label reports. There is no CRM, no client portal for service requests, and no AI automation for sales or support, none of that is the product.

Source Groups are the feature that separates Whatagraph from a basic connector list: multiple ad accounts or locations combine into one rolled-up metric without a manual spreadsheet merge, which matters directly for clients with fragmented multi-account setups. A public API ships from the Go plan at €199/month, letting agencies with developer resources pull that data into their own systems rather than relying solely on the native dashboard.

The cost of that focus is that Whatagraph will not touch the rest of an agency's operation. If the actual bottleneck is lead follow-up, client onboarding, or service delivery outside of reporting, Whatagraph has nothing to offer there; it assumes those pieces are already handled elsewhere and its job starts once the account is connected and the report needs building.

Pricing
Feature
Go (Annual)
€199/month
Go (Monthly)
€249/month
Max
€699/month
Prime
Contact for pricing
Data sources40+40+40+40+
CRMNoNoNoNo
White-label reportingYesYesYesYes
API accessYesYesYesYes
Source groupsLimitedLimitedAdvancedAdvanced
Best for: Mid-size to large agencies that already have a CRM and service-delivery process, and specifically need deep multi-source data blending with a public API for reporting.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Vendasta
Whatagraph
Core product scopeFull agency operating systemDedicated multi-source reporting and data blending
Marketing data integrationsGoogle, Meta, and local search platforms via CRM40+
CRM and lead pipelineYesNo
AI Employees (sales/support automation)YesNo
AI-powered data queryingNoYes
White-label client portalYes, custom domain, service requests includedYes, reports and dashboards only
Multi-location managementYes (Professional tier and up)Not applicable
API accessYes (Professional tier and up)Yes, included on every plan
Free trial or self-serve signupNo, sales demo requiredNo, none publicly listed
Pricing tiersFour tiersFour tiers
Entry-level price$99/mo€199/mo (annual)

Which should you choose?

Agencies wanting to consolidate CRM, sales, and reporting into one platformVendasta
Agencies that already have a CRM and just need deeper reporting infrastructureWhatagraph
Teams wanting AI-driven lead follow-up and client support automationVendasta
Teams needing to blend and roll up data across 40+ marketing sourcesWhatagraph
Agencies wanting API access at the lowest possible entry priceWhatagraph
Full-service agencies managing the entire SMB client lifecycle in one systemVendasta
Agencies wanting to avoid a sales demo to get startedWhatagraph

The scope difference matters more than the price difference here. Vendasta at $99/month Starter is not really competing with Whatagraph's €199/month Go plan on reporting alone, since Vendasta bundles a CRM and client portal that Whatagraph does not attempt to offer at any price. Whatagraph, in turn, goes deeper on multi-source data blending and includes an API from its lowest tier, something Vendasta withholds until $499/month. An agency that tries to use Vendasta purely as a reporting tool is paying for CRM and AI Employee features it is not using; an agency that tries to use Whatagraph as a full operating system will hit a wall immediately, since it has no CRM, no lead pipeline, and no service-request portal.

Bottom line

Choose Vendasta if the real gap is consolidating CRM, client communication, and AI-assisted sales into one branded system, and $499/month for Professional is a fair price once you need multi-location support and an API on top of that. Choose Whatagraph if reporting infrastructure specifically is the bottleneck, your CRM and service delivery are already handled elsewhere, and €199/month for deep multi-source blending and a built-in API solves the actual problem without paying for tools you will not use. Do not expect either one to quietly cover the other's job; Vendasta's reporting is a component of a bigger system, and Whatagraph has no ambition to become a CRM.

Frequently asked questions

Can Whatagraph replace Vendasta's CRM for an agency managing SMB clients?

No, Whatagraph has no CRM feature at all. It connects to marketing data sources and builds reports and dashboards, but it does not track leads through a pipeline, manage client communication beyond report delivery, or offer anything resembling Vendasta's sales and service-request functionality.

Is Vendasta a good fit for an agency that only needs better client reporting?

Probably not on its own merits. Vendasta is priced and built as a full agency operating system, so an agency that only wants better reporting will be paying for CRM and AI Employee features it does not use. Whatagraph, which is purely a reporting and data-blending platform, is the more focused fit for that specific need.

Which tool gives API access at a lower price?

Whatagraph, by a wide margin. Its public API is included on every tier starting at €199/month. Vendasta withholds API access until the Professional tier at $499/month, meaning an agency needs to spend roughly two and a half times more with Vendasta before getting equivalent programmatic access.

How are Vendasta's AI Employees different from Whatagraph's AI features?

Vendasta's AI Employees actively perform work inside the CRM: following up with leads, qualifying prospects, booking meetings, and answering client support questions. Whatagraph's AI feature is natural-language data querying, letting a user ask a plain-text question and get a chart back for ad-hoc exploration. The two are not comparable; one automates client-facing tasks, the other accelerates data analysis.

Does either Vendasta or Whatagraph offer a free trial before committing?

Neither offers a public self-serve free trial. Vendasta requires booking a sales demo to start, with guided evaluation sometimes offered afterward. Whatagraph does not list a free trial publicly either, though signing up does not involve a mandatory sales call the way Vendasta's onboarding does.

Can I use Vendasta and Whatagraph together?

Yes, and it is a reasonable combination for a large agency: Vendasta running the CRM, client portal, and AI-assisted sales and support, with Whatagraph handling deep multi-source reporting where Vendasta's own integration layer is thinner. Both support white-label delivery, so the client experience stays consistent even if two platforms are running underneath.

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