changelog, has only about a dozen sentences of updates over the entire lifespan of their web analytics product.
On the other hand, Fathom Analytics has a constantly updated changelog full of new features, tweaks, improvements, and fixes. This showcases our dedication to our one and only product: website analytics.
There’s no way to get your data out of Cloudflare Web Analytics except an odd “Print this page” button, which is just a printout of the dashboard without lines on it. So, if you want to save your data from Cloudflare, you can’t.
Along with being able to export data in Cloudflare Web Analytics, your data is deleted from their software very quickly. Their documentation says they keep your data for up to 6 months. There is hardly any time at all to compare or contrast different periods (they also don’t have a feature to compare date ranges).
Fathom Analytics lets you keep, view and export your data forever. So, if you signed up five years ago and started collecting data, you could still view (and compare—since Fathom has a compare feature) your first day of data to today. We would never delete customer data on any plan unless they closed their account.
Limiting data is a way for Cloudflare to offer a free plan on their website analytics, as it doesn’t cost them much to store data for a very short period of time. But we’d argue that a few months is hardly enough data to be helpful when comparing it against other periods. So you get what you don’t pay for.
Fathom Analytics and Cloudflare Web Analytics consider a “unique visitor” quite differently and define the term quite differently as well.
A Fathom Analytics unique visitor is a person who visits your website. They are unique because each person is unique. So a person can visit your site three times in a day and view 16 pages, and they’re still a single unique visitor (who had 16 page views). We reset unique visitors every 24 hours for privacy. This makes Fathom Analytics extremely accurate. Especially when combined with our bot/spam filtration. You can even block your own visits from Fathom Analytics if you do not want to include them in your stats.
Cloudflare Web Analytics defines a unique visitor as:
“A page view that originated from a different website or direct link. Cloudflare checks where the HTTP referrer does not match the hostname. One visit can consist of multiple page views.”
That means anytime someone visits a page from another site using Cloudflare Web Analytics, they’re a unique visitor. Even if the same person visits your site from another site three times, they’re still the same person; Cloudflare counts them as three unique visitors. At least they admit their analytics aren’t very accurate in their documentation (and too high because of it).
While Cloudflare Web Analytics is simple, it’s much simpler than Fathom Analytics.
For example, you can’t view metrics like these in Cloudflare Web Analytics:
UTM campaign data
Live visitors/real-time visits
Events and event completions
Ecommerce data
Entry pages
Breakdowns by domain
These are essential metrics for anyone who cares about website analytics.
All of the data that exist on Fathom Analytics are easy/simple to set up and use. We also make that data much more helpful, as you can quickly see what marketing campaigns are performing well, what products are selling the most (and how much revenue they generate), and even if your site has gone viral (i.e. there are loads more people viewing it right now than usual).
While the visitor data is quite limited and not very useful, Cloudflare Web Analytics gives you access to things like page load times, first paints, and core web vitals. All these things can be viewed for free in other tools, but seeing them in a single place can be nice.
There are also a few more features that Fathom Analytics has that Cloudflare Web Analytics doesn’t, which are worth pointing out:
Cloudflare Web Analytics
Fathom Analytics
Cloudflare has no support for free plans and instead offers a message board where other customers can sometimes help.
Fathom Analytics has fantastic customer support that’s always only an email away.
Cloudflare Web Analytics doesn’t work at all on mobile.
Fathom Analytics works great on mobile and tablets.
Cloudflare Web Analytics comes in a single flavour: retina-burning white.
Fathom Analytics has a dark mode for our software.
Cloudflare requires logging in to view an analytics dashboard (no sharing).
Fathom Analytics allows for dashboard sharing with anyone in a few clicks.
Cloudflare has no email reporting.
Fathom Analytics offers weekly and monthly email reports.
Cloudflare doesn’t have a referral plan.
Fathom Analytics has a 25% commission for life referral plan.
Cloudflare has no importer or any way to import data.
Fathom Analytics has an easy-to-use and quick Google Analytics importer.
Cloudflare doesn’t seem to exclude bots, spam and scrapers.
Fathom Analytics goes to great lengths to ensure the data you see on your dashboard represents real, unique humans visiting your website.
Cloudflare limits the number of items to 15. So, if you have 20 pages on your website or 20 sites that refer traffic to your website, you’ll only see the top 15 in Cloudflare, and the bottom 5 will be deleted.
With Fathom, you see all of the items, even if they are in the thousands.
Cloudflare offers free web analytics because they’re a massive company that makes money from other products. So their Cloudflare Web Analytics feels like a half-baked, barely supported and updated, small add-on to their main revenue-generating business. Yes, it’s free, but it’s also not well fleshed out or functional—and worse, it has very short data retention windows.
Google Analytics offers free software because they’re an advertising company and don’t need to charge for their analytics. They make so much money (billions) by selling our collective data to advertisers who follow us online. Yes, Google Analytics is free, but it definitely comes with a high price (in terms of digital privacy). See how Fathom compares to Google Analytics.
Fathom Analytics, on the other hand, only does website analytics. It’s our only product, mission, and 100% core focus. We live, breathe and love website analytics, so it’s not just a bolt-on to something else we’re selling. Our business model is simple: we offer our software product for a fair price (starting at just $15/month) and use that revenue to keep improving our analytics software.
If you’d like to try Fathom Analytics for free, sign up today for a 30-day trial (at no cost). We think you’ll see just how much of a great alternative our software is compared to Cloudflare Web Analytics.
Just a few of the companies already using Fathom Analytics
I consider Fathom a must have tool if you want to understand what's happening with your website traffic—it's simple, speedy, and accurate.
Ruben Gamez Founder Signwell & Bidsketch
After switching to Fathom for my web properties, I find I'm more attentive to my sites because I'm always aware of how many people are on them and which pages are most popular.
Caleb Porzio Creator of Alpine.js
They are the best Google Analytics alternative who really care about privacy and simplicity. Fathom’s simple dashboard with clear metrics makes it easy to understand what's happening across all web properties.
We know that 85% of websites use Google Analytics. For most people, the next step after buying a domain and hosting is to install GA. It’s a habit too many of us have let unconsciously continue for years. Here are a few main reasons we think Fathom is a great alternative to Google Analytics.
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Fathom Analytics began from day one with a focus on protecting the digital privacy of website visitors and complying with privacy laws. This isn't just something used for our marketing purposes; it's how we built the business and our software.
Fathom Analytics is a simple-to-use, privacy-focused (GDPR-compliant) website analytics tool for your WordPress site. You don’t have to edit the code in your WordPress template to start using our software.
Fathom Analytics was built from the ground up to be fully compliant with privacy laws in Europe. And, since we have intelligent routing, our script loads up to 50% faster than EU-only infrastructure.
Fathom Analytics is a simple-to-use, privacy-focused Google Analytics alternative created with agencies in mind. And as an agency, you can add up to 50 client dashboards (if you need more, you can quickly add more for a small additional fee).
We understand independent creators because we belong to that group as well. Fathom Analytics was started by two creators (we're: course makers, book writers, podcasters and musicians).
Analytics have become complicated. From Google Analytics to other third-party analytics, there are a lot of complicated analytics solutions out there. Each analytics solution provides infinite screens of reports and never-ending ways to overwhelm even the savviest website owner. Yet, it doesn’t have to be complicated.
By using Google Analytics, website owners are allowing Google (the largest advertising company on the planet) to track and store information about every website visitor to their website. To avoid this, learn why Fathom is a great Google Analytics alternative.
Fathom Analytics is a privacy-first alternative to Google Analytics. Our software was built for industries managing sensitive information, such as governments, businesses, or finance, it's a only choice for organizations prioritizing data protection regulations like GDPR.
Fathom Analytics is simpler, more accurate and privacy-first. Import your Google Analytics data (UA and GA4), add our single line of code, and watch real-time analytics from your site pour in.
Start a 30-day, unlimited free trial to see how simple analytics can be.