Plausible is great for simple traffic numbers. WysLeap adds the behavioral layer — session replay, heatmaps, AI intent scoring, and bot detection — while staying cookieless and GDPR compliant.
WysLeap vs Plausible side-by-side
| Feature | WysLeap | Plausible |
|---|---|---|
| Cookie consent banner required | ||
| GDPR compliant by default | ||
| Works without cookies | ||
| Session replay | ||
| Click & scroll heatmaps | ||
| Rage click detection | ||
| AI intent scoring | ||
| Bot detection & filtering | ||
| AI crawler tracking (GEO) | ||
| Self-learning AI model | ||
| SaaS PLG metrics (TTFV, PQL) | ||
| User journey & funnel analysis | ||
| Open source option | ||
| Free plan available |
Both WysLeap and Plausible are cookieless and GDPR compliant. Plausible focuses on simple, lightweight pageview analytics. WysLeap goes significantly further: it adds session replay, heatmaps, AI intent scoring, bot detection, user journey maps, and SaaS PLG metrics. If you need more than traffic numbers, WysLeap is the better choice.
They are comparable on privacy fundamentals — both cookieless, both GDPR compliant, both collect no personal data. WysLeap adds AI-powered visitor identification that is still privacy-preserving, and includes built-in GEO tools to track AI crawler activity and improve AI search visibility.
Yes. Unlike Plausible, WysLeap includes full session replay so you can watch anonymised recordings of visitor sessions. Combined with click heatmaps and funnel analysis, this gives you the behavioral data needed to understand why visitors do — or don't — convert.
Session replay, heatmaps, and AI intent scoring — all cookieless.