Plausible alternative with every feature in every plan
Plausible and Datrika do the same job: analytics without cookies, data in the EU. They differ on price and on what the price includes. Funnels, visitor journeys and team members come with every paid Datrika plan.
Datrika is a Czech web analytics tool that works without cookies. Goals, funnels, visitor journeys, shared links and team members are part of every paid plan, starting at €6 a month. Paid plans differ by event volume and nothing else.
Side by side
Datrika | ||
|---|---|---|
| Funnels in every paid plan | Yes | |
| Individual visits step by step | Yes | |
| Custom event properties in every paid plan | Yes | |
| Shared dashboard links in every paid plan | Yes | |
| Team members in every paid plan | Yes | |
| More than ten sites in one account999 sites on every paid Datrika plan against 1 on Starter, 3 on Growth and 10 on Business. | Yes | No |
| Detailed data kept for 5 years on every plan | Yes | |
| Free plan with no time limitDatrika is free up to 5,000 events a month, Plausible offers a 30-day trial. | Yes | No |
| Measures without cookies and without consentBoth tools do this the same way. Neither one puts a cookie banner on your site. | Yes | Yes |
| Data stays in the EUDatrika is hosted in Germany, Plausible in the EU. | Yes | Yes |
| Open source and self-hosting | No | Yes |
| Public API | No | |
| Import from Google Analytics | No | Yes |
What the same volume costs
Plausible counts pageviews and custom events together, which is exactly how we count events. The two ladders compare directly, with nothing to convert.
| Events a month | Datrika | |
|---|---|---|
| 50,000 | €6 | $39Starter $19, tier of 100,000 |
| 100,000 | €9 | $39Starter $19 |
| 200,000 | €15 | $59Starter $29 |
| 500,000 | €29 | $99Starter $49 |
| 1,000,000 | €49 | $139Starter $69 |
| 2,000,000 | €79 | $179Starter $89 |
Verified on 14 August 2026, billed monthly; paying yearly gets you 2 months free on Plausible. We compare against Business because funnels, visitor journeys and custom properties live there, while every paid Datrika plan has them. Starter is cheaper but measures one site and has no team members.
Plausible has no tier at 50,000 events. Above ten thousand it jumps straight to a hundred thousand, so fifty thousand events cost the same as a hundred thousand. We quote both currencies the way each of us bills: euros on our side, dollars on theirs.
What the Business plan buys you
- Goals and custom events.
- Funnels.
- Individual visitor journeys.
- Custom event properties.
- Shared dashboard links.
- 999 team members.
- 999 sites.
- Detailed data for 5 years.
- Goals and custom events.
- 1 site.
- No team members.
- Detailed data for 3 years.
Growth adds team members, shared dashboard links and shared segments, and raises the site count to 3. Funnels, visitor journeys, custom event properties, the Stats API and ecommerce revenue attribution arrive only on Business.
On Datrika the only thing that changes between paid plans is how many events a month you measure. Sites, goals, funnels, shared links and team members are capped at 999 on all of them. That is an abuse ceiling rather than a marketing promise of no limits, and we raise it if you write to us.
One visit at a time, not just the stream
Plausible journeys show the routes aggregated across people: how many arrived here, went there and dropped off on the way. It is a view of the stream, and on large numbers it is useful.
Datrika shows a single visit step by step. When it started, where the visitor came from, what they clicked, how long they stayed and where they left, next to the country, device, browser and language. The visitor stays anonymous because we do not remember anyone across days. The exact list of what we store is on the what we store page.
When you want to understand why one order fell through, an average will not tell you.
A free plan that does not end after 30 days
Plausible has no free plan. It offers a 30-day trial without a card, and then you decide.
Datrika is free up to 5,000 events a month with no time limit. A small site can stay on it for years. Goals, funnels, visitor journeys, shared links and team members belong to the paid plans.
We keep detailed data for 5 years on every plan, the free one included. On the free plan the reports let you pick the last 6 months and older data is only hidden. We do not delete it, and the whole history reappears once you move to a paid plan.
How heavy the tracking script is
Transfer size gzipped, measured on 14 August 2026. Uncompressed 3.8 kB against 2.8 kB. Plausible is 0.4 kB smaller, which no visitor will notice. Both sit in a different class from Google Analytics, and that is the only difference anyone feels.
What Plausible does better
- Open source. Plausible publishes its code and runs on your own server. We sell Datrika as a cloud service only.
- Stats API. You can pull the numbers into your own reports. We have no public API yet.
- Google Analytics import. Your history moves with you. We cannot import it.
- Track record. Plausible started in 2018, has a team of 10, ready-made integrations and a large body of documentation. Datrika is new.
- Enterprise plumbing. SSO, a managed proxy and raw event exports.
If you want to host analytics yourself, need a public API or need your Google Analytics history moved over, Plausible is the better choice.
Moving from Plausible
We cannot import your Plausible history yet. Export what you need before you switch Plausible off.
- 1Download the exportSite settings, Imports & Exports, gives you a CSV. Your history is then in your own hands.
- 2Add the Datrika lineLeave Plausible running. Neither tool needs a cookie banner, so nothing changes for your visitors.
- 3Measure with both for a monthCompare the numbers. Both of us count pageviews and custom events, so they should line up. Switch Plausible off once you are happy.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Datrika cheaper than Plausible?
At every volume we sell. For 100,000 monthly events you pay €9, Plausible Starter costs $19 and Business $39. For a million events you pay €49 against $69 and $139. Plausible prices verified on 14 August 2026.
Why is Datrika cheaper?
We do not charge separately for features. Our pricing is built on event volume alone and every paid plan carries the same feature set. We are also a new and small Czech project rather than an established company.
Which features are Business-only on Plausible?
Funnels, visitor journeys, custom event properties, the Stats API and ecommerce revenue attribution. Shared dashboard links and team members start on Growth. On Datrika all of those come with every paid plan, from €6 a month.
Does Plausible have a free plan?
No, it offers a 30-day trial without a card. Datrika is free up to 5,000 events a month with no time limit. Goals, funnels, visitor journeys, shared links and team members are not part of the free plan.
How many sites can I measure?
999 on every paid plan. Plausible Starter measures 1 site, Growth 3 and Business 10. Anyone running sites for clients hits that ceiling long before the traffic ceiling.
Can I invite my team?
Yes, up to 999 members on every paid plan. Plausible Starter has no team members at all, Growth allows 3 and Business 10. The Datrika free plan has no team members either.
How do the two differ on privacy?
Barely at all. Neither tool uses cookies, neither stores IP addresses and both keep data in the EU. Neither needs visitor consent or a cookie banner. Privacy is why you are choosing between us, not a reason to pick one of us.
How do visitor journeys differ between the two?
Plausible shows paths aggregated across visitors: how many people went from one page to another and where they dropped off. Datrika shows one visit step by step, from the source through the clicks to the exit. The visitor stays anonymous because we do not remember anyone across days.
Is Datrika open source?
No. We do not publish the code and we sell Datrika as a cloud service only. That is deliberate: we build analytics for people who do not want to run a server, so updates, backups and security are on us. If you want to host analytics yourself, Plausible is the better fit.
Will you import my Plausible data?
Not yet. We cannot import historical data. Export your stats from Plausible to CSV first, you will find it in site settings under Imports & Exports, and run both tools side by side for a month.
How long do you keep the data?
5 years on every plan, including the free one. The free plan lets you pick the last 6 months in the reports, older data is hidden rather than deleted and comes back the moment you move to a paid plan. Plausible keeps data for 3 years on Starter and Growth and 5 years on Business.
What happens if I go over the plan limit?
We warn you at 80 % of the limit. If you cross it, collection pauses until the next period or until you upgrade. We do not bill you for the excess.
How heavy is the tracking script?
Datrika 1.7 kB gzipped and 3.8 kB uncompressed, Plausible 1.3 kB gzipped and 2.8 kB uncompressed, measured on 14 August 2026. The gap is 0.4 kB, which no visitor will notice. For scale, gtag.js from Google Analytics is 149 kB gzipped.
Does Datrika have a public API?
Not yet. Plausible has the Stats API on the Business plan at 600 requests an hour. If you need to pull data into your own reports, Plausible is the better fit.
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