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3 Best Website Analytics Software in 2026

Updated Jan 2, 2026

See how our top 2 picks compare across the 3 website analytics software we evaluated.

Explore what each does best, where it falls short, and why it earned a spot on our 2026 list.

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    Best Website Analytics Software at a Glance

    3 apps and 1 deal
  1. 1
    Fathom Analytics
    Fathom Analytics

    Best for privacy focused analytics

    Best for privacy focused analytics
  2. 2
    Cloudflare
    Cloudflare

    Security, reliability and speed everywhere. More easily manage your website DNS.

    Security, reliability and speed everywhere. More easily manage your website DNS.
  3. 3
    Google Analytics
    Google Analytics

    Free, but bad for performance

    Free, but bad for performance

How We Evaluate Website Analytics Software

We score each website analytics software across multiple criteria, and hands-on expert evaluation

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  • Expert Evaluation
    Curated by
    Alex
    and
    Andra
    , our rankings reflect in-depth testing, industry insights, and hands-on experience.
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Fathom Analytics

Fathom Analytics

Best for privacy focused analytics

Best for privacy focused analytics

Fathom Analytics gives you simple, privacy-focused website analytics without slowing down your site, ditching heavy tracking scripts and cookie banners while making GDPR compliance automatic. If you want fast, easy-to-read analytics and a painless import from Google Analytics, especially as a developer or anyone frustrated by GA's complexity and bloat, this is the clear choice.

Fathom Analytics
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What is Fathom Analytics?

What is Fathom Analytics?

Fathom is an incredibly light-weight and privacy-focused website analytics alternative to Google Analytics (GA4).

As someone that has had Google Analytics as their go-to for over a decade (was a web developer in my past life), I've completely stopped checking GA and have moved to only using Fathom.

Google Analytics has just been this heavy anchor that was dragging us down... Worked so hard to get these PageSpeed numbers up (we use Webflow), so why should I let Google Analytics drag them right back down?

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Finally surpassed 90% performance after ditching GA in favor of Fathom

Fathom gives you front-and-center the most important data in a beautiful UI/UX. As compared to Google Analytics (GA4), which is not only incredibly heavy, but also feature overload—making the most important features for some reason hidden behind layers of complexity.

With Google Analytics recent deprecation of UA (and all of your historical data with it), Fathom has gone ahead and built an incredible import from Google Analytics tool (works on UA & GA4 data):

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Fathom Analytics import from Google Analytics tool

Simply click a button to authenticate into Google Analytics, and within 30 seconds, all of your historical website data is in Fathom. It's insane how well build this thing is. Just want a specific date range? Easy. Make a mistake? Press delete and you're back where you were.

Fathom should spin off a data importing company because this is one of the slickest importer tools we've ever used 🤯

With all of this, if you're using a privacy-focused analytics tool like Fathom, no longer do you need that annoying cookie tracking banner to be GDPR compliant. Just throw on Fathom and you're all set!

Fathom also has basic uptime monitoring features for the sites you have Fathom enabled for. It'll send you an email, Slack, and/or Telegram message when your site is down and when it's back up.

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Cloudflare

Cloudflare

Security, reliability and speed everywhere. More easily manage your website DNS.

Security, reliability and speed everywhere. More easily manage your website DNS.

Cloudflare lets you manage DNS, buy domains, add website security, set up a CDN, and even run serverless functions, all mostly for free and with instant DNS changes. If you handle websites or domains and want fast, reliable, and cheap management with extra features like email routing, this is an easy pick, though navigating the many services can get a bit confusing at times.

Cloudflare
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What is Cloudflare?

What is Cloudflare?

We use Cloudflare to manage our website DNS and domain names and also as a CDN (Content Delivery Network) to speed up our site. Some 60%+ of the internet relies on Cloudflare, and you get most of these great features for free.

Key Features

Key Features

DNS Management

DNS Management

You can essentially use Cloudflare for free, just to better manage your website DNS all in one place.

Domain Registrar

Domain Registrar

They also allow you to purchase domain names and manage them all in one place.

Website Security

Website Security

Simply set up your Nameservers to go through Cloudflare, and they add a layer of protection and CDN (Content delivery network) to your website.

Serverless Functions

Serverless Functions

Cloudflare provides serverless compute services via Cloudflare Workers, a platform for building and deploying JavaScript functions that run on the Cloudflare edge network.

Email Routing

Email Routing

Want to set up complex email routing and even run emails through a Cloudflare Worker to format data before delivering it to the inbox you want it to go into? They do that too! Super powerful.

Okay, Cloudflare just does a lot, and most of it is totally free for quite high usage.

Pricing

Pricing

We have gotten so much value from Cloudflare over the past decade, and we still have not paid Cloudflare for anything (aside for the domains we purchase through it, but they charge at cost, so you're paying less with them than any other domain registrar out there).

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Get through your inbox 2x as fast (for teams of all sizes).

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Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Free, but bad for performance

Free, but bad for performance

Google Analytics tracks website traffic and user behavior for free, but it comes with heavy scripts that slow down your site, confusing setup and navigation in GA4, no migration of historical data from UA, and serious privacy and data retention issues.

Unless you absolutely need tight integration with Google Ads for conversion tracking, you're better off avoiding it since even privacy-focused alternatives work fine with Google Ads.

Google Analytics
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What is Google Analytics?

What is Google Analytics?

As someone that has been in the web development, SEO, and SEM area for over a decade now, I've had my fair share of experiences with Google Analytics.

The biggest benefit of Google Analytics is that it's free. But with that, it's because they are benefiting more from your website analytics than they would be otherwise.

They've been the go-to for over a decade now, but finally people seem to be pushing back on "being the product". That's where privacy-focused website analytics tools like Fathom Analytics have been gaining popularity of lately.

What's more is with all of this data collection that Google does, the scripts you put on your site are quite heavy (which will impact page speed and overall performance). To the extent that Google themselves don't even use Google Analytics because it would hurt performance so heavily.

The only reason we might still recommend Google Analytics would be because you rely heavily on SEM (Google Ads) and you want Google to have all of your conversion tracking data to hopefully improve Ad performance.

That said, we know many people that use a tool like Fathom alongside Google Ads no problem.

If you're using Google Analytics UA, you will have seen this banner popping up the past month:

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Google UA has officially shut down

Which is the final nail in the coffin for us (but maybe not for the reason you're thinking). So why then? We couldn't even migrate the historical UA data from the past decade to GA4—genuinely wtf Google?

While some think that it might be because Google was ordered to delete all of this data by the European government as it was completely breaking GDPR (and was technically determined as illegal), the piece that doesn't make total sense is that tools like Fathom have an amazing Google Analytics UA and GA4 importer tool which allows you to pull that data out with a click of a button.

This is quite serious... All of this has resulted in Google having to actually shut down Google Analytics Universal Analytics (UA) to replace it with a more barebones and confusing GA4 version just so they were no longer breaking privacy laws. That's right, Google Analytics UA was not GDPR compliant 🤯

The thing is, GA4 is incredibly confusing to set up, and is incredibly confusing to navigate the data, and it won't have any of your historical UA data. Not to mention your current and future data is not even stored indefinitely, Google can delete it whenever they want—you're not paying for it.

And that's why we've switched to Fathom Analytics from Google Analytics 4 years ago and haven't looked back ever since!

Our Verdict

1
Fathom Analytics

Fathom Analytics

Best for privacy focused analytics

Best for privacy focused analytics
Worth trying
Apps worth trying
These website analytics-adjacent apps prioritize another category at their core, but their website analytics features are strong enough that you should still consider them.
  1. Dub Partners
    Dub Partners
    Affiliate Marketing

    Best for SaaS affiliate programs

    Best for SaaS affiliate programs
  2. Cello
    Cello
    Affiliate Marketing

    For peer-to-peer referral programs

    For peer-to-peer referral programs
  3. PartnerStack
    PartnerStack
    Affiliate Marketing

    Runner-up for B2B SaaS affiliate programs

    Runner-up for B2B SaaS affiliate programs
  4. FirstPromoter
    FirstPromoter
    Affiliate Marketing

    Not for serious affiliate programs

    Not for serious affiliate programs
  5. Ahrefs
    Ahrefs
    SEO Tools

    all around SEO keyword research and monitoring

    all around SEO keyword research and monitoring
  6. Klaviyo
    Klaviyo
    Email Marketing

    Best eCommerce email marketing platform

    Best eCommerce email marketing platform
  7. Hootsuite
    Hootsuite
    Social Media Management

    For enterprise teams

    For enterprise teams
  8. Buffer
    Buffer
    Social Media Management

    Best social media scheduler for small teams

    Best social media scheduler for small teams
  9. Typefully
    Typefully
    Social Media Management

    Best for posting on X and LinkedIn

    Best for posting on X and LinkedIn
  10. Dub Links
    Dub Links
    URL Shortener

    Best for modern link attribution, a true industry disrupter

    Best for modern link attribution, a true industry disrupter
  11. Customer.io
    Customer.io
    Email Marketing

    For onboarding communication flows

    For onboarding communication flows
  12. Kit
    Kit
    Email Marketing

    creators looking to send emails to their audience and communities

    creators looking to send emails to their audience and communities
  13. Mailchimp
    Mailchimp
    Email Marketing

    Legacy email marketing tool

    Legacy email marketing tool
  14. Loops
    Loops
    Email Marketing

    Best for startups

    Best for startups
  15. Luma
    Luma
    Event Management

    Best modern event management platform

    Best modern event management platform
  16. Rewardful
    Rewardful
    Affiliate Marketing

    Not for serious, growth focused affiliate programs

    Not for serious, growth focused affiliate programs
  17. Metricool
    Metricool
    Social Media Management

    For agencies that prioritize analytics over reliable posting

    For agencies that prioritize analytics over reliable posting
  18. Bitly
    Bitly
    URL Shortener

    Oldest incumbent

    Oldest incumbent
  19. Short.io
    Short.io
    URL Shortener

    Generous free tier but incredibly buggy & subpar analytics

    Generous free tier but incredibly buggy & subpar analytics
  20. Impact
    Impact
    Affiliate Marketing

    Best for D2C brands with hundreds of SKUs, not SaaS

    Best for D2C brands with hundreds of SKUs, not SaaS
  21. Postmark
    Postmark
    Email Marketing

    For sending transactional emails

    For sending transactional emails
  22. Tapfiliate
    Tapfiliate
    Affiliate Marketing

    Frequently blocked by ad blockers

    Frequently blocked by ad blockers
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