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Analytics · nonprofits · 2026

Best analytics
for nonprofits

Nonprofits run lean, often qualify for free/discounted plans, and need tools that volunteers can pick up with zero training.

Top pick

PostHog

Product analytics, session replay, and feature flags.

Picked for nonprofits because it has a usable free tier.

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The full shortlist

All 5 picks

  1. 1

    PostHog

    Product analytics, session replay, and feature flags.

    Generous free tier, then usage-based.

    Picked for nonprofits because it has a usable free tier.

    Pros

    • Open source
    • Replay + flags included

    Trade-offs

    • Heavier to set up
  2. 2

    Google Analytics

    Free web analytics from Google.

    Free.

    Picked for nonprofits because it has a usable free tier.

    Pros

    • Free
    • Tight ad integration
    • Scales to enterprise

    Trade-offs

    • GA4 is hard to learn
    • Sampling on big datasets
    • Privacy/GDPR friction
  3. 3

    Plausible

    Simple, privacy-friendly analytics.

    From $9/mo for 10K pageviews.

    Picked for nonprofits because it light enough to adopt in a day and priced for small budgets.

    Pros

    • Cookieless
    • GDPR-friendly
    • Lightweight script

    Trade-offs

    • No event-level slicing
  4. 4

    Umami

    Open-source analytics you can self-host.

    Free self-hosted. Cloud from $20/mo.

    Picked for nonprofits because it has a usable free tier.

    Pros

    • Open source
    • Self-hostable

    Trade-offs

    • Fewer integrations
  5. 5

    Fathom

    Privacy-first analytics with a single dashboard.

    From $15/mo for 100K pageviews.

    Picked for nonprofits because it light enough to adopt in a day.

    Pros

    • Privacy-friendly
    • Clean UI

    Trade-offs

    • Less depth than PostHog

Questions

FAQ

What's the best analytics for nonprofits?

PostHog. Picked for nonprofits because it has a usable free tier.

Is there a free option?

Yes — several picks have free tiers. Start with PostHog.

How was this list ranked?

We re-rank each category against the buying criteria of nonprofits: pricing, integrations, simplicity, and privacy. No 50-tool listicles. No fake winners.