Quick answer
AgencyAnalytics is a strong fit for agencies that need 80+ data connectors and run a dashboard-led reporting model. ParseBase is built for solo PPC consultants and small agencies who want a presentation-led workflow at flat pricing, with full white-label included instead of gated behind an Agency tier. AgencyAnalytics is priced from $79 to $479+ per month with per-client surcharges. ParseBase is
2.99 to
9.99 per month with no per-client surcharge and viewer analytics on every share page.
What matters here
- Compare ParseBase and AgencyAnalytics on pricing model, workflow, and deliverable type
- See how file-first reporting differs from connector-first dashboards or analysis-only tools
- Understand the tradeoffs around white-label, retention, and client engagement visibility
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Frequently asked questions
- Is ParseBase cheaper than AgencyAnalytics?
- Yes. ParseBase Pro is
- Can ParseBase handle the same number of clients as AgencyAnalytics?
- Yes. ParseBase has no per-client surcharge or per-seat fee. Whether you have one client or thirty, the price is the same. Storage and AI quota scale by tier, not by client.
- Does ParseBase have 80 connectors like AgencyAnalytics?
- No, and that is intentional. ParseBase is file-first. Any platform that exports a CSV, XLSX, JSON, or TSV works on day one. There is no connector to break and no API quota to manage.