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Countly vs Plausible Analytics

Self-host pick — both replace Mixpanel (Product analytics).

Both Countly and Plausible Analytics self-host as a replacement for Mixpanel (Product analytics). Pick Plausible Analytics if you want the lighter footprint — 15min docker-compose, $5 vps for a typical small site. Pick Countly if you need mobile-first product teams (their SDKs are strong on iOS/Android) — 30min (their installer or docker-compose) and $10 vps — mongo-backed, plan for 4gb ram.

Countlyopen-sourcePlausible Analyticsopen-source
LicenseAGPL-3.0AGPL-3.0
Setup time30min (their installer or docker-compose)15min docker-compose
Monthly cost$10 VPS — Mongo-backed, plan for 4GB RAM.$5 VPS for a typical small site.
GitHubCountly/countly-server ★ 5.86k · last commit todayaliveplausible/analytics ★ 24.8k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesMixpanelMixpanel + 3 other

Good fit for

Countly

Mobile-first product teams (their SDKs are strong on iOS/Android).

Weak at:Many of the polished features (push, A/B, funnels) live in their Enterprise edition.

Plausible Analytics

Marketing sites and lightweight product analytics.

Weak at:No funnels / cohorts / retention surface like Mixpanel — different category.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli mixpanel prints Mixpanel's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, Countly or Plausible Analytics?

Countly: 30min (their installer or docker-compose). Plausible Analytics: 15min docker-compose.

What does each cost to run?

Countly: $10 VPS — Mongo-backed, plan for 4GB RAM.. Plausible Analytics: $5 VPS for a typical small site.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do Countly and Plausible Analytics replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Mixpanel.