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Agent Analytics vs Umami

Both are privacy-first. Agent Analytics gives your agent one analytics surface across all your projects, with built-in experiments and direct API, CLI, and MCP access.

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Umami
Agent-readable analytics
Your agent can read analytics across every project from one consistent surface: stats, funnels, retention, sessions, heatmaps, insights, and experiment results without rebuilding the workflow per tool.
Umami has a strong privacy-first analytics product, but the primary workflow is still a human web app plus API rather than an agent-native operating surface.
Multi-project visibility
Run many projects under one account and let the same agent move between them with a consistent project model and read surface.
You can manage multiple websites, but the experience is still organized around site dashboards instead of one agent-facing project workspace.
API, CLI and MCP access
Hosted Pro exposes the same analytics surface through HTTP API, CLI, and MCP, so the same workflow works in code, terminals, and copilots.
Umami offers REST and realtime APIs, but there is no official CLI or MCP layer for plugging an agent into analytics directly.
Built-in experiments
Built-in experiments let your agent create variants, assign traffic, and read lift and probability-best without stitching in a separate testing tool.
Umami can analyze A/B variants with tags and goals, but it does not document a native experiment workflow for assignment, exposure tracking, and winner selection.
Funnel analysis
Query funnels directly, including step drop-off and variant breakdowns, so your agent can connect release changes to conversion movement.
Funnels are supported and useful, but they live inside Umami's analytics product rather than a broader agent workflow with experiments.
Retention analysis
Retention cohorts are first-class and queryable per project, so your agent can judge whether changes improved repeat usage, not just clicks.
Retention is supported, but it remains an analysis feature inside Umami rather than part of an end-to-end agent workflow.
Realtime, sessions and insights
Realtime, sessions, heatmaps, and insights live in the same system, so your agent can move from anomaly to session evidence without changing tools.
Umami now includes realtime, sessions, journeys, and goals. It is strong for privacy-first web analytics, but less suited to direct agent workflows.
Ownership and deployment
Start with hosted for the full workflow. If infrastructure control matters later, the open-source core gives you a self-hosting path instead of vendor lock-in.
Umami is open source and privacy-first too. The tradeoff is that its story centers on traditional web analytics, not agent operations.

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Start hosted for the full agent workflow, or self-host the open-source core when infrastructure control matters.

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