Plausible vs Neon

Full side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and use cases to help you pick the right tool.

Bottom line: Plausible is both cheaper and higher-rated - a strong pick for most teams.

Plausible

Privacy-first lightweight web analytics as an alternative to GA

4.6 / 5From $9/mo
Neon

Serverless Postgres with branching, autoscaling, and generous free tier

4.6 / 5From $19/mo

Pricing Comparison

PlanPlausibleNeon
FreeNoYes
Starter$9/mo$19/mo
Pro$19/mo-
EnterpriseCustomCustom

Plausible is cheaper at the Starter tier ($9/mo vs $19/mo).

Feature Matrix

FeaturePlausibleNeon
Privacy-compliant by defaultYes-
No cookie banner neededYes-
Lightweight scriptYes-
Email reportsYes-
Goals and conversionsYes-
Serverless Postgres-Yes
Database branching-Yes
Autoscaling to zero-Yes
Point-in-time restore-Yes
Read replicas-Yes

When to Choose Each

Choose Plausible if you need...

  • +GDPR compliant without cookies
  • +Simple clean UI
  • +Tiny script size
DevelopersSolopreneursStartupsContent Creators

Choose Neon if you need...

  • +Scales to zero cost
  • +Database branching is a game-changer
  • +Fast cold starts
DevelopersStartupsFounders

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Plausible or Neon?

Both tools score 4.6/5 in our review. The best choice depends on your specific use case, budget, and team size.

Is Plausible cheaper than Neon?

Yes, Plausible is cheaper at the Starter tier ($9/mo).

What is the difference between Plausible and Neon?

Plausible focuses on privacy-compliant by default and no cookie banner needed, while Neon emphasizes serverless postgres and database branching. Plausible is best for Developerss, Solopreneurss, Startupss, Content Creatorss, while Neon suits Developerss, Startupss, Founderss.

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