Q: What's the difference between you and Funnelytics?

Sherif_Funnelll
May 14, 2024A: Hi there 👋
There certainly seems to be an overlap between Funnelll and Funnelytics; both tools helps you unlock the data, visualize it, and get actionable insights on how you can increase your sales.
I will try to do a deeper dive and write an article on similarities/differences between the two tools on our blog (blog.funnelll.com) so keep an eye on it 😉
Cheers!

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Any updates on the blog? I have funnelytics so I would like to know what you offer that they don't
Hi there,
I do my best writing over the weekend ☕ so I will do my best to publish the article around Sunday afternoon.
Hello there!
We've finished our comparison with Funnelytics so I thought I would circle back and answer your question.
Funnelytics doesn't seem to offer true no-code tracking. You need to use their tracking code, which you could do from Google Tag Manager, and set up triggers for every event you want to track. This tracking is used to power your Funnelytics dashboards/canvas but it doesn't seem that it is shared with Google Analytics, Ads, Facebook, etc.
Funnelll on the other hand doesn't require you to add any tracking code. You set up your tracking visually on your website and build the dashboard by putting the actions your customers take in the order they take them e.g. View Product > Add To Cart > Initialise Checkout > Checkout Complete, etc. Funnelll distributes your tracking data to your marketing and analytics tools like Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Quora, Capterra, etc in addition to using it in the dashboards.
For the dashboards, and excuse my own bias here, I found the Funnlytics canvas a bit hard to use and requires some learning curve to be able to navigate. It also felt that you need to continuously change the canvas in order to be able to get insights out of it.
There are a couple of Funnelytics features that don't exist in Funnelll today like the forecast feature (you put your forecasted conversion rates across the funnel and traffic volume then Funnelytics shows you what your final conversion rate is going to be). They also allow more filtering capabilities than what Funnelll offers today (we have additional filtering options coming in our roadmap).
in conclusion, I don't find that Funnelll and Funnelytics are close enough to address the same use cases or to be a viable alternative for one another. Funnelytics can be a better fit if you are designing your Funnel for the first time while Funnelll is better suited for running and tuning your funnel.
Hope this, rather lengthy response, answers your question.
Cheers!