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66analytics vs Umami

A commercial PHP analytics product or an open-source Node.js platform? Compare hosting, privacy, behavior analytics, licensing, and building an analytics SaaS.

Umami logo

Choose Umami if

  • You want free, MIT-licensed software
  • You are comfortable running Node.js and PostgreSQL
  • You want advanced product and web analytics reports
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Choose 66analytics if

  • You want a ready-to-use PHP product
  • You want lightweight and advanced tracking modes
  • You need built-in SaaS billing and customer management
Comparison notes
Published by AltumCode, which sells 66analytics. Checked against official Umami v3 documentation and public product information on July 11, 2026. Features can change after publication.
✅ Confirmed   🟠 Partial or different   ❌ Not built in

Key features comparison

Feature 66analytics logo
66analytics
Umami logo
Umami
Self-hosted ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Managed cloud option ❌ No ✅ Umami Cloud
Application stack PHP and MySQL
Designed for standard PHP hosting
Node.js and PostgreSQL
Docker installation is also available
Software model Commercial source code license
One-time purchase with future updates
Open source
Free self-hosting under the MIT license
Privacy-focused tracking ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
No cookies, fingerprinting, or cross-site tracking by default
Lightweight tracking script ✅ Under 1 kB
When using lightweight mode
✅ Under 2 kB
Realtime analytics ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Traffic, location, and technology reports ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Custom events and goals ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Funnels and visitor journeys ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Segments, cohorts, and retention 🟠 Partial
Visitor filters and sessions, but not the same product analytics workflow
✅ Yes
Session replays ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Available since Umami v3.1
Click and scroll heatmaps ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Web performance metrics 🟠 Basic website performance data ✅ Yes
LCP, INP, CLS, FCP, and TTFB reports
REST API ✅ Yes
Available for certain product areas
✅ Yes
Broad application API
Teams and access roles ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
User white label ✅ Built in 🟠 Custom development
Possible by modifying the open-source application
Built-in customer and plan management ✅ Yes ❌ No
Built-in payment and subscription system ✅ Yes
Included with the Extended License
❌ No
Commercial product support ✅ Included for 6 months 🟠 Community or Cloud support
Depends on how Umami is deployed

66analytics and Umami use cases

For open-source analytics

Umami logo Umami is the stronger choice if the MIT license, free self-hosting, a public development community, and advanced product analytics reports are your priorities.

For standard PHP hosting

66analytics logo 66analytics is designed for PHP and MySQL hosting. It avoids operating a separate Node.js application and PostgreSQL database, which can make deployment more familiar for PHP developers and shared-hosting users.

For launching an analytics SaaS

66analytics logo 66analytics includes customers, plans, taxes, invoices, coupons, payment gateways, subscriptions, and white label options with its Extended License. Umami can be modified under its MIT license, but those commercial systems are not included out of the box.

For product analytics depth

Umami logo Umami has the advantage if you need segments, cohorts, retention analysis, detailed universal filters, Core Web Vitals, revenue reporting, and attribution in one analytics interface.

What to consider before choosing

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Your hosting stack

66analytics uses PHP and MySQL. Umami v3 requires Node.js and PostgreSQL or its Docker deployment. Choose the stack you can maintain reliably.

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License or finished product

Umami gives developers maximum freedom through its MIT license. 66analytics is a paid product with commercial updates, support, and ready-made administration features.

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Your business model

If you only need analytics, both are capable options. If you want to sell analytics subscriptions, 66analytics includes the commercial layer that you would otherwise need to build and maintain.

Where Umami can be the better choice

Umami is the better choice when you want a free and actively developed open-source platform, prefer Node.js and PostgreSQL, or need its broader product analytics workflow. Its current v3 release includes funnels, journeys, retention, segments, cohorts, revenue and attribution reports, Core Web Vitals, session replays, heatmaps, teams, and a broad REST API. Umami Cloud is also available if you do not want to self-host.

Where 66analytics can be the better choice

66analytics is the better choice when you want a commercial PHP product that is ready to install, supported by its maker, and designed to become a customer-facing analytics business. It combines lightweight and advanced tracking with heatmaps, session replays, teams, white label options, and a built-in SaaS system for customers, plans, payments, subscriptions, taxes, coupons, and invoices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact us via email if you have any other question about 66analytics.

This comparison was last reviewed on July 11, 2026 against the official Umami v3 documentation, public GitHub repository, and current 66analytics product information. Features can change, so check the linked official sources before making a final decision.

Umami is open-source software distributed under the MIT license. 66analytics is a commercial source code product: customers receive its source code under the purchased license, but it is not an open-source project.

Yes. 66analytics is a self-hosted PHP and MySQL application. Umami can be self-hosted with Node.js and PostgreSQL or Docker. Umami also offers a managed Cloud service.

Yes. 66analytics includes session replays plus click and scroll heatmaps. Umami added session replays in version 3.1 and its current v3 documentation also covers click and scroll heatmaps.

Umami is a free, MIT-licensed analytics platform with a broad product analytics feature set and a Node.js and PostgreSQL stack. 66analytics is a paid PHP and MySQL product with commercial support and a built-in system for turning the installation into a paid analytics SaaS.

66analytics is the more complete starting point if you want ready-made customer accounts, plans, subscriptions, payment gateways, taxes, coupons, invoices, and white label controls. Umami permits commercial modification under its MIT license, but you must build and maintain the missing billing and customer-management layer yourself.

It can be worth it if PHP hosting, commercial support, built-in white label controls, or a ready-made SaaS billing system are more important to you than Umami's open-source license and deeper product analytics reports. It is not automatically an upgrade for every use case.

Yes. If you are switching from Umami to 66analytics, contact us before ordering and mention your current setup. We will be able to offer a switching discount.

Need a Umami alternative?

Choose 66analytics when you want self-hosted PHP analytics and a ready-made platform for selling analytics subscriptions to your own customers.

PHP and MySQL
Built-in SaaS billing
White label ready
Commercial support
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