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    LiveSession helps you analyze users’ behavior, improve UX, find JS bugs, and increase conversion rates using session replays, and event-based product analytics.

    Try for free freemium $99.0 / Monthly (10k sessions / unlimited users / 1-month data retention)

  2. /google-analytics-alternatives

    Improve your website to increase conversions, improve the user experience, and make more money using Google Analytics. Measure, understand and quantify engagement on your site with customized and in-depth reports.

  3. /matomo-alternatives

    Matomo is an open-source web analytics platform

    Open Source

  4. /mixpanel-alternatives

    Mixpanel is the most advanced analytics platform in the world for mobile & web.

    Open Source

  5. /hotjar-alternatives

    The #1 Leader in Heatmaps, Recordings, Surveys & More. Sign up for a 15-day free trial and start learning from real user behavior today!

    freemium €39.0 / Monthly (Starting at: 3,000 Recordings per month with unlimited Heatmaps)

  6. /plausible-io-alternatives

    Plausible Analytics is a simple, open-source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics. Made and hosted in the EU, powered by European-owned cloud infrastructure 🇪🇺

    Open Source paid Free Trial $9.0 / Monthly (10,000 pageviews)

  7. /smartlook-alternatives

    Qualitative analytics for websites and mobile apps Start understanding the 'whys' of your users' behaviors with clear, visual insights. With session recordings and event tracking, you get the complete picture.

    freemium

  8. /heap-alternatives

    Analytics for web and iOS. Heap automatically captures every user action in your app and lets you measure it all. Clicks, taps, swipes, form submissions, page views, and more.

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