JAMP vs Plausible
Plausible nails clean, privacy-first analytics. JAMP keeps that same cookieless, no-banner, EU-hosted stance, then adds the uptime checks, error tracking and real-user vitals you were going to buy somewhere else anyway.
| Feature | JAMP | Plausible |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy-first analytics | ||
| No cookies, no consent banner | ||
| EU data residency | ||
| Uptime monitoring | – | |
| JS error tracking | – | |
| Real-user Core Web Vitals | – | |
| Hosted status pages | – | |
| Heartbeat monitors | – | |
| Open source | Not yet | |
| Free tier | Yes | Trial only |
| Starting price | Free, then $5/mo | From $9/mo |
Why teams choose JAMP over Plausible
One tool, not five
Plausible stops at analytics. With JAMP you are not stitching together Plausible, an uptime service and an error tracker. It is all one lightweight platform and one bill.
A genuine free tier
Plausible is trial-then-paid. JAMP has a real free plan, and the full monitoring suite is included on it.
Same privacy, more coverage
You keep the cookieless, no-banner, EU-hosted approach you came to Plausible for, and gain the monitoring you would otherwise pay another vendor for.
In fairness
Plausible is excellent: focused, open-source, and a pleasure to use. If all you want is clean privacy-first analytics and nothing more, it is a great pick, and self-hosting is there if you want it.
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