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AI Tools for Analytics & Data

5 categories, 42 tools published.

This is the most expensive section in the directory, and the spread inside it is not a quality ladder. It marks the line between tools that show you numbers and tools that own the data underneath them. The table below carries the current figures; they move as the catalogue grows.

Dashboards and reporting sit at the affordable end. Databox has a free tier that runs a real weekly report; AgencyAnalytics charges $20 per client and makes seats free, which suits an agency whose staff outnumber its clients.

Attribution and predictive forecasting sit at the other end and are priced against the money they are meant to explain. Northbeam picks its tier by your annual marketing spend, starting at $1,500. Triple Whale combines package and GMV. Polar sells modules that stack, and its cheapest module is not the one you would start with.

A sizeable minority here publish no price at all — the count is in the table above — and they are not the small tools. Quoting rather than publishing is what attribution vendors do once the buyer has a budget worth negotiating over.

What the prices look like here

MeasureAcross 27 tools
Cheapest paid plan$9/mo
Median entry price$99/mo
Most expensive entry plan$2500/mo
Tools that publish no price5
Tools with a free tier, not a trial7

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How to choose in this section

Decide whether you need a dashboard or a warehouse. Databox and AgencyAnalytics read your tools and draw charts. Polar gives you a dedicated Snowflake database and a semantic layer. The second is not a better version of the first; it is a different commitment.

Attribution is priced on spend for a reason. If your monthly media budget is smaller than a year of the tool, the tool cannot pay for itself no matter how accurate it is.

Check whether seats are free. In reporting, the tools that charge per client rather than per user are usually cheaper for agencies and more expensive for single brands.