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Lovely privacy-first analytics — until you want to see revenue.
Plausible is a great tool, and Mochi shares its DNA: cookieless, single-page, no vanity metrics. People shop for a Plausible alternative when they hit the paywall — revenue, funnels and the stats API all sit behind the Business plan, and there's no direct Stripe attribution, so you tag ecommerce events by hand.
Mochi puts revenue on every plan and connects to Stripe directly, so every dollar is already tied to the channel that earned it. It starts lower, and unlimited sites come standard instead of capping at ten.
Mochi ties Stripe revenue to each channel out of the box. Plausible keeps revenue tracking and the stats API on the pricier Business tier.
Connect Stripe once and Mochi attributes every payment automatically — no custom ecommerce events to wire up.
Track every project you own on the entry plan instead of counting against a ten-site cap.
A visitor-by-hour heatmap, Google Search Console keywords, GitHub deploy markers and an AI-crawler chart are all included, not upsells.
To be fair: Plausible is open-source and self-hostable — if running your own analytics box matters to you, that's a real advantage Mochi doesn't offer. Competitor details are drawn from public pricing and docs and can change — check their site for the latest.
See the full Plausible vs Mochi comparisonAdd Mochi's script next to your Plausible snippet and connect Stripe. Run both for a few days to confirm the visitor counts match, then remove Plausible when you're happy.
Mochi starts at $6.99/mo versus Plausible's $9/mo, and it includes revenue attribution, funnels and unlimited sites at that price — features Plausible reserves for its Business plan.
Yes, and it goes further: Mochi connects to Stripe directly and attributes each payment to its channel on every plan, rather than relying on manually tagged ecommerce events.
Close, with one deliberate difference. Both set no cookies, keep everything first-party, and sell nothing to anyone. Plausible identifies visitors with a hash that resets every day, so it can't connect Monday's visit to Friday's purchase. Mochi stores one random ID in the browser instead, which is exactly what makes cross-day revenue attribution possible — the trade is that it's an identifier, so it belongs in your privacy notice. If you'd rather have the stricter model and no revenue attribution, Plausible is the better fit and we'd say so.
Drop in one line of script and watch revenue line up against the channels that earned it. Free for 14 days, no card needed.
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