Savri vs Plausible

Last updated: July 7, 2026 · We build Savri, so expect bias. Every row in the table can be verified.

Savri and Plausible solve the same core problem: simple, cookieless web analytics without a consent banner, at the same price (from $9 per month). The differences are in the layers on top: Savri has AI access via MCP, affiliate tracking with revenue per traffic source, and site groups for agencies.

FeatureSavriPlausible Analytics
Cookieless, no bannerYesYes
Script sizeUnder 1 KBUnder 1 KB
EU data storageYesYes
Funnels & goalsYesYes
Search Console integrationYesYes
AI access (MCP)YesNo
Affiliate tracking with revenue per sourceYesNo
Site groups for agenciesYesNo
React SDK with hooksYesNo, simple tracker
Open source & self-hostingNoYes (AGPL, Community Edition)

Details were checked in July 2026 against each vendor’s public information and may have changed. Spot an error? Email us and we’ll fix it.

What do the tools have in common?

Both were built in response to the same problem: Google Analytics became too heavy and too legally complicated for ordinary websites. Cookieless measurement without a banner, lightweight scripts, EU storage and real-time reports exist in both, and Plausible is an excellent tool we are happy to be compared with.

What sets them apart?

The differences are in the layers on top of the core statistics:

  • AI access: Savri’s MCP server lets Claude and Cursor read your statistics. Ask "which pages grew the most last week?" instead of clicking through reports.
  • Affiliate tracking: revenue per traffic source and campaign, built for affiliate sites and ecommerce.
  • Site groups: agencies get one view across all client sites with aggregated statistics.
  • React SDK: an npm package with hooks and TypeScript for custom events.
  • Email support from the team that builds the product.

When is Plausible the right choice?

  • You want open source, or to self-host via the Community Edition.
  • You want the most established tool in the category, with the largest community.
  • You need neither AI access, affiliate tracking nor agency features.

Frequently asked questions

Are Savri and Plausible equivalent?

For core visitor statistics, yes. Both are cookieless, lightweight and GDPR compliant without configuration. The difference shows when you want more: AI questions via MCP, affiliate revenue per traffic source, or an agency view across many sites.

Can I self-host Savri?

No, Savri is a cloud service. If self-hosting is a requirement, Plausible Community Edition or Umami are better choices.

What does Plausible cost compared to Savri?

Both start at $9 per month and scale with traffic volume. Neither charges per user.

Do both work without a cookie banner?

Yes. Neither uses cookies nor collects personal data, so no consent banner is needed under GDPR.

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