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Userpilot vs Fathom - Comparison 2025

Userpilot vs. Fathom

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Reviewed by Camin McCluskey

Stackfix Co-Founder & CTO

CM

Fathom and Userpilot serve distinctly different needs in the product analytics space. Fathom is a lightweight, easy-to-use web analytics tool best suited for small businesses needing basic traffic insights without complexity. Its 20-minute learning curve makes it perfect for teams prioritizing simplicity over depth.

In contrast, Userpilot is a comprehensive product analytics powerhouse, offering everything from session replays to cohort analysis, making it ideal for larger organizations requiring deep user behavior insights and sophisticated analysis capabilities. While Fathom excels in simplicity, Userpilot dominates in functionality and analytical depth.

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Advantages of Userpilot

Userpilot offers vastly superior functionality compared to Fathom
While Fathom focuses on basic web analytics, Userpilot provides comprehensive product analytics including session replays, user journey mapping, and cohort analysis. This makes it much more valuable for teams needing deep insight into user behavior and product performance.
Userpilot has significantly better customer support than Fathom
Unlike Fathom's basic documentation, Userpilot offers rapid live chat support (response within 30 seconds in testing) and comprehensive self-help resources, making it easier for teams to get help when they need it.
Userpilot provides superior data export capabilities compared to Fathom
While Fathom offers basic export functionality, Userpilot provides extensive export options including CSV exports, direct integration with analytics tools, and a bulk data export API. This makes it much more suitable for teams needing to analyze data across multiple platforms.
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Advantages of Fathom

Fathom is significantly easier to use than Userpilot
With its streamlined interface and limited feature set, Fathom can be mastered by an average SMB employee in under 20 minutes, while Userpilot requires more time to navigate its extensive functionality. This makes Fathom ideal for small businesses that need quick access to basic analytics without a learning curve.

Userpilot is best for

  • Businesses seeking comprehensive product analytics with both event-tracking and visual UX analysis
  • Businesses with quick deployment needs and non-technical teams with a an easy and efficient setup process.
  • Who need powerful session replay capabilities with team collaboration
  • And/or who need automatic event capture with immediate data insights

Fathom is best for

  • Businesses with basic web analytics needs seeking a privacy-focused, lightweight Google Analytics alternative
  • Who need a clean, modern interface that's quick to master
  • And/or who need robust privacy compliance with GDPR and SOC 2 Type II certification

Userpilot is less good for

  • Businesses with strict requirements for granular dashboard control and customization at lower price tiers
  • Who need offline data capture and syncing capabilities for intermittent connectivity scenarios
  • And/or who need 24/7 live customer support coverage across all time zones

Fathom is less good for

  • Businesses with complex product analytics requirements needing features like heatmaps, session replays, or funnel analysis
  • Who need extensive dashboard customization and reporting capabilities beyond basic web analytics
  • And/or who need advanced data warehouse integrations like BigQuery or Snowflake

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Pricing, features & ratings

Userpilot logo

Userpilot

Starting at

$299

Billed monthly

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Fathom

Starting at

$15

Billed monthly

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
8

Functionality

8/10

<p>Userpilot offers an all-in-one solution that typically requires multiple separate tools to achieve the same capabilities. While competitors like Mixpanel specialize in event tracking and data analysis, and others like Hotjar focus on visual feedback tools (heatmaps, session replays), Userpilot combines these diverse functionalities in a single platform. This integration allows teams to handle multiple product analytics and user experience tasks without switching between different software solutions.</p><p>Note: As of March 18, 2025, heatmap functionality in Userpilot is temporarily unavailable (deprecated). According to Userpilot representatives, this feature is expected to return later this year.</p>
3

Functionality

3/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Fathom is a lightweight web analytics tool. It covers all the essentials for this time of product including real time page view and visitor data, referral source tracking and basic traffic segmentation. However, you'll not find any powerful product analytics functionality like heatmaps or session recordings. Additionally, its self-hosted variant lacks even more features than the cloud hosted option.</span></p>
Ease of Use
8

Ease of Use

8/10

<p>Day to day use of Userpilot is straightforward and efficient. With a straightforward and well labeled lefthand side panel controlling most navigation through different features, navigation remains easy and intuitive.</p><p>Each feature (ie user activity metrics) are immediately set up with a page and dashboard of what Userpilot deems to be the most typically important metrics for that feature. Clicking into each panel gives more granular controls, limited download options, and more.</p><p>Creating new dashboards and customising others are also relatively straightforward, often needing just several clicks to set up a New Users Activation dashboard in our testing. However, some features within a dashboard have been greyed out due to their restrictions to higher tiered subscriptions.</p><p>One great feature available to the higher tiered paid plans is the Visual Labeller, a Chrome Extension that allows users to label specific elements of their sites for event tracking without the need to engage the developer team though user reports have indicated slightly cumbersome usability.</p><p>Day-to-day setup of a functioning account also does not need developer involvement, with most employees able to navigate small changes like adding events etc.</p>
8

Ease of Use

8/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Given its limited feature set and beautiful design, Fathom is particularly easy to use. It would take an average SMB employee less than 20 minutes to master its use.</span></p>
Look and feel
5

Look and feel

5/10

<p>Userpilot's interface is relatively straightforward and intuitive to use. One major comment however is that the design can look a bit dated compared to other similar solutions on the market. Whilst not tiring to look at, Userpilot's interface doesn't particularly impress visually either.</p><p>We particularly like the left side panel with clear labelling which opens up to show more options within that category. This allows users to efficiently move between various types of powerful analytics tools often within 2 menu clicks. Load times have been said to be average for such a powerful analytics product.</p><p>Different features like heatmaps, flow analysis, cohort analysis, and more each have slightly varying UIs, however we also liked the relative consistency Userpilot has across different features.</p>
7

Look and feel

7/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Fathom is a well designed analytics tool. Its aesthetic is clean and modern, albeit a bit dark. Additionally, when tested we found page load time to be snappy and responsive (&lt;1s).</span></p>
Customisability
5

Customisability

5/10

<p>Userpilot may be slightly more difficult to customise compared to other analytics tools in the category. The trade-off to the ease of onboarding and getting started is the lack of more granular control over dashboards and also the widgets and tiles within the dashboards at the lowest tier.</p><p>They do offer custom dashboards with up to 25 custom dashboards available at the higher paid tiers, with several templates available as well as the option to create one from scratch.</p><p>In testing, we found that tables had a certain level of customisability i.e. rearranging, adding and dropping, and excluding from exports. However, the interface which houses the table and the larger report dashboard was set with no ability to change further.</p><p>We also found that within certain dashboards, the tiles of metrics exclusive to higher paid tiers remained on-screen but greyed out, seemingly aimed at upselling to a higher tier with no option to remove these from dashboard view.</p>
3

Customisability

3/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Beyond custom events, Fathom offers limited scope for customization. We would like to have seen more options to tweak the dashboard itself and change how data is visualized.</span></p>
Ease of Setup
7

Ease of Setup

7/10

<p>Userpilot has a relatively straightforward setup process to get from 0 to 1, with our testing showing just a simple javascript snippet from our website sufficient to start logging event data within the platform within an hour of sign up. We also liked seeing Userpilot's less intrusive setup and onboarding suggestions, allowing users to jump straight into the dashboard without needing to interact with too many tutorials.</p><p>The onboarding guides remained suggested even throughout setup of our first tracking events without creating visual clutter, giving confidence of being able to resume learning the software quickly.</p>
5

Ease of Setup

5/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Like most web analytics products, Plausible was also very simple to implement - requiring only a simple script. Additionally, it offers a self-serve free trial. However, we did find the lack of any free tier frustrating, meaning you'll need to completely delete your account if you don't want to pay.</span></p>
Customer Support
8

Customer Support

8/10

<p>Userpilot has made it easy to access help, with a clearly labelled help section in the main panel that instantly pops up a whole suite of useful resources within the same window.</p><p>On top of their clearly labelled self-help resources, it was also very simple to get in touch with a live chat with a support member. In testing, we were in touch with somebody and keeping a live conversation within 30 seconds of raising an issue- and were given explanations, workthroughs, and resource links for the issue raised. They also handled additional questions within the same chat with ease.</p><p>Upon inquiry, their live chat line isn't 24/7, with live support active only from 0800-2400<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); color: rgb(17, 17, 17);"> (GMT+3). </span></p>
7

Customer Support

7/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Fathoms developer documentation is well laid out, easy to digest and detailed. It also offers very strong search functionality too.</span></p>
Integratability
7

Integratability

7/10

<p>Great integrations are available for both import and export when paying for higher tiers, though its integration coverage is more than respectable even at its lowest tier.</p><p>Userpilot has a marketplace of native integration apps spanning a healthy amount of the most ubiquitous and industry standard products including Segment, MixPanel, Heap, and Amplitude, as well as access at the higher paid tiers to HubSpot and Salesforce.</p><p>Userpilot also has straightforward documentation for usage of its javascript SDK, as well as access to its bulk data export API at the higher paid tiers.</p>
4

Integratability

4/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Fathom offers a robust and well documented API through which you can interact with data programatically. However, it offers little to no integrations beyond this.</span></p>
Ease of Migration
8

Ease of Migration

8/10

<p>When paying for one of the higher tiers, Userpilot has a great suite of export options that should be more than sufficient for most use cases.</p><p>All plan tiers come with export data via CSV, with some controls such as excluding specific traffic available.</p><p>Several of the native integrations within Userpilot's integrations marketplace also allow for export of data direct to other analytics tools, including Heap, Segment, Hubspot, and more.</p><p>A bulk data export API is available at the enterprise plan level or as a paid add-on to the growth plan level.</p>
6

Ease of Migration

6/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Fathom offers self-serve export functionality for key datapoints via its web app. Additionally, its API is robust and allows business to access datapoints programatically.</span></p>
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