Funnelytics is a well-regarded tool for a specific job: visually mapping and analysing marketing funnels, with real-time data overlaid on a canvas so you can see exactly where people are dropping off. If you've used it, you know it does this particular thing well.
But Funnelytics is also a tool with a clear focus — and that focus doesn't cover everything a marketing team needs to see. If you're looking for an alternative, it's usually for one of a few reasons: the price, the learning curve, or the fact that you need something broader than funnel analytics.
This guide helps you work out which alternative makes sense for your situation.
Why people look for Funnelytics alternatives
The pricing is significant for small teams. Funnelytics plans start at $129/month for Pro and $349/month for Business, which is a meaningful investment for a small marketing team or early-stage business. Users on review platforms consistently note that it's fantastic for those professionally dedicated to funnel planning, but a bit expensive for an individual entrepreneur who wants to plan their funnels.
It's built for funnel analytics, not campaign strategy. Funnelytics excels at tracking how users move through a specific funnel — conversion rates, drop-off points, revenue attribution. But it's not designed to give you a bird's-eye view of your overall marketing strategy: what campaigns are running, when, for which audiences, across which channels.
Implementation has a learning curve. Setting up tracking correctly requires some technical effort — integrations, webhooks, or Google Tag Manager configuration. Some users find this straightforward; others find it a barrier, especially if they don't have technical resources in-house.
It's primarily analytics, not planning. Funnelytics is strongest as a measurement tool. If what you need is a visual planning tool — somewhere to map out your campaigns and strategy before you launch them — you may find Funnelytics doesn't fully serve that need.
What to look for in a Funnelytics alternative
The right alternative depends on what you're actually trying to do. People looking for Funnelytics alternatives generally fall into a few categories:
You need funnel analytics, but at a lower price point. You want the data visualization and conversion tracking without the Funnelytics price tag. You're primarily interested in measurement.
You need to visually plan your marketing strategy, not just analyse it. You want to see all your campaigns, channels, and audiences in one place — before and during execution, not just after. Funnelytics isn't really built for this.
You need something your whole team can use without a steep learning curve. You want visual clarity that's accessible to everyone — not just the person who set up the tracking.
Alternatives worth considering
If you need funnel analytics at lower cost: Google Analytics 4 + Looker Studio
Not as visually elegant as Funnelytics, but free and powerful. GA4's funnel exploration reports let you track multi-step user journeys. Looker Studio (also free) lets you visualise and share the data. The trade-off is setup time and a steeper learning curve — but the cost is unbeatable.
If you need customer journey mapping with data: Hotjar or FullStory
These tools focus on user behaviour — heatmaps, session recordings, and journey tracking. They're more accessible for smaller teams and give you actionable insight into how people actually interact with your site.
If you need to visually plan and map your marketing campaigns — not just funnels: Ekaav
This is where Funnelytics and Ekaav address fundamentally different needs — and it's worth being clear about the distinction.
Funnelytics is an analytics tool. It answers the question: how are people moving through my funnel right now, and where are they dropping off?
Ekaav is a campaign planning tool. It answers the question: what campaigns are we running, for which audiences, across which channels, and how does it all fit together?
If what you need is the second question — a clear visual map of your marketing strategy that you can plan from, update in real time, and share with your team or clients without a 20-slide deck — Ekaav is built for exactly that.
For small marketing teams, founders, and agencies who are managing multiple campaigns and outreach initiatives at once, the missing view is rarely funnel analytics. It's a single, shared view of the strategy — one place where everyone can see what's happening, what's coming up, and how everything connects.
The key question to ask yourself
Before switching tools, it helps to be specific about what problem you're actually trying to solve.
"I need to understand why my funnel conversion rate is dropping" → you need analytics. Funnelytics, GA4, or Hotjar will serve you better.
"I need to see all my campaigns and marketing initiatives in one place so I can plan, share, and stay aligned with my team" → you need a campaign planning tool. That's a different category entirely.
Many marketers use both — analytics to understand performance, and a campaign planning tool to maintain strategic clarity. They're not competing for the same job.
The bottom line
Funnelytics is a strong tool for what it does. If funnel analytics is your primary need and the pricing works for you, it's worth serious consideration.
But if you're looking for a visual view of your overall marketing strategy — not just your funnel performance — that's a different category of tool. And if price is the primary concern, there are capable analytics alternatives at significantly lower cost.
Start with the problem you're actually trying to solve. The right tool follows from that.
Ekaav gives marketing teams a visual map of all their campaigns, audiences, and channels — in one place, always up to date, easy to share. No analytics setup required.