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Replace your $200+/mo stack with $39/mo

Most teams pay for Mixpanel + Hotjar + a dozen other tools. YaliTrack combines event analytics, behavior tracking, and AI insights in one platform.

Feature
YaliTrack
$39/mo
Mixpanel
$28+/mo
PostHog
$0-450+/mo
Hotjar
$32+/mo
Amplitude
$49+/mo
FullStory
$300+/mo
Google Analytics
Free
Microsoft Clarity
Free
Core Analytics
Auto-capture (clicks, pageviews)
Custom events
Real-time dashboard
Conversion funnels
User identification
Retention analysis
Behavior & UX
Click heatmaps
Scroll depth tracking
Frustration detection
Rage click detection
Dead click detection
Session replayEnterprise
AI & Intelligence
AI analyst (natural language queries)
Weekly AI insight reports
Smart anomaly alerts
Predictive churn detection
Privacy & Compliance
GDPR compliantPartial
Cookie-free option
EU data hosting
No data selling
Developer Experience
One-line install
React / Next.js SDK
REST API
Webhooks

Detailed comparisons

YaliTrack vs Mixpanel

All the event analytics, plus behavior tracking Mixpanel doesn’t have

  • Mixpanel requires you to manually instrument every event. YaliTrack auto-captures clicks, pageviews, and scroll depth out of the box.
  • YaliTrack includes click heatmaps, frustration detection, and scroll tracking that Mixpanel simply doesn’t offer.
  • Ask questions in plain English with YaliTrack’s AI analyst. No SQL or custom queries needed.
  • YaliTrack Pro at $39/mo includes features that require Mixpanel Growth ($28+/mo) plus a separate Hotjar subscription ($32+/mo).

Verdict: YaliTrack gives you Mixpanel’s event analytics PLUS behavior tracking and AI insights, at a comparable price.

YaliTrack vs PostHog

Same open-source philosophy, without the ops overhead

  • PostHog is powerful but complex. Self-hosting requires managing ClickHouse, Kafka, and PostgreSQL. YaliTrack is fully managed.
  • PostHog Cloud pricing scales quickly. At 1M events/month, you’re looking at $450+. YaliTrack Pro is $39/mo flat.
  • YaliTrack’s AI analyst lets anyone on your team get insights without learning PostHog’s query builder.
  • Both auto-capture events. YaliTrack adds frustration detection and AI-powered anomaly alerts that PostHog lacks.

Verdict: Choose YaliTrack for simplicity and predictable pricing. Choose PostHog if you need self-hosting and feature flags.

YaliTrack vs Hotjar

Heatmaps plus real analytics, not just qualitative guessing

  • Hotjar shows you what users do (heatmaps, recordings) but not why or how many. YaliTrack adds quantitative analytics.
  • Hotjar doesn’t support custom events, funnels, or retention analysis. YaliTrack does all of that.
  • YaliTrack’s frustration detection is automatic. Hotjar requires you to watch recordings to spot problems.
  • At $39/mo, YaliTrack replaces both Hotjar ($32/mo) and your analytics tool ($28+/mo).

Verdict: YaliTrack is Hotjar’s heatmaps + full product analytics + AI insights in one tool for less money.

YaliTrack vs Amplitude

Enterprise-grade analytics without the enterprise price or complexity

  • Amplitude is built for large teams with dedicated analysts. YaliTrack is built for teams of any size.
  • Amplitude’s pricing is opaque and negotiation-based. YaliTrack has transparent, published pricing.
  • YaliTrack includes behavior tracking (heatmaps, frustration detection) that Amplitude doesn’t offer at all.
  • Both have strong funnel and retention analysis. YaliTrack adds AI insights that make sense of the data for you.

Verdict: YaliTrack gives you 80% of Amplitude’s analytical power plus behavior tools, at 20% of the cost.

YaliTrack vs FullStory

Frustration detection you can actually afford

  • FullStory pioneered digital experience intelligence but starts at $300+/month. YaliTrack starts free.
  • Both detect rage clicks and frustration. YaliTrack adds conversion funnels and event analytics that FullStory charges extra for.
  • FullStory’s session replay is excellent but expensive. YaliTrack focuses on actionable insights without watching hours of recordings.
  • YaliTrack’s AI analyst proactively surfaces problems. FullStory requires you to go looking for issues.

Verdict: YaliTrack delivers FullStory’s core frustration detection plus full analytics at 1/8th the price.

YaliTrack vs Google Analytics

Real insights vs vanity metrics

  • Google Analytics tells you page views and bounce rate. YaliTrack tells you why users bounce.
  • GA4’s interface is confusing and reports are delayed. YaliTrack is real-time and designed for clarity.
  • Google Analytics cannot detect user frustration, rage clicks, or engagement quality. YaliTrack does all three.
  • GA shares your data with Google’s ad network. YaliTrack never shares or sells your data.

Verdict: Google Analytics is free but gives you vanity metrics. YaliTrack gives you actionable insights for $39/mo.

YaliTrack vs Microsoft Clarity

Beyond free heatmaps — analytics that drive decisions

  • Clarity is free and offers heatmaps and session recordings. But it has no event tracking, funnels, or custom analytics.
  • Clarity’s data is used by Microsoft for product improvement. YaliTrack keeps your data private.
  • YaliTrack adds AI-powered insights, smart alerts, and conversion funnels on top of behavior tracking.
  • Clarity is a great starting point. YaliTrack is what you graduate to when you need real analytics.

Verdict: Start with Clarity for free heatmaps. Switch to YaliTrack when you need analytics that actually drive decisions.

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