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Supermetrics vs Swydo

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

Swydo compared with Supermetrics

Different layers of the same stack rather than direct competitors. Supermetrics is a data pipeline that moves marketing data into Sheets, Looker Studio, or a warehouse, leaving the presentation to you; Swydo is a finished reporting front end with no warehouse destination at all. Teams that want to own their data and build their own visuals pick Supermetrics, often with Looker Studio on top. Teams that want the report to exist without a build project pick Swydo. Agencies that need both usually end up paying for both.

Choose Supermetrics if

Marketing agencies producing recurring client reports, in-house teams who live in Google Sheets or Looker Studio, and any business that wants marketing data in a warehouse without building and maintaining API connectors themselves.

Choose Swydo if

Small and mid-sized digital marketing agencies with a meaningful headcount and a manageable number of connected accounts per client, who want scheduled white-labeled client reports and KPI alerting without paying per seat or per client.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeSupermetricsSwydo
CategoryAnalyticsReporting
Starting price€49 per month (Starter), or €39 per month billed yearly (free plan available)EUR 69 per month for the first 10 data sources (EUR 62 per month billed annually) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelSubscription tiered by the number of connected data sources, accounts per source, user seats, and refresh frequency, with one core destination per self-serve plan and explicitly no data volume fees.One plan, metered by active data source. A data source is one connected account on one integration, so a client using Google Ads and Facebook Ads counts as two. The base subscription covers the first ten data sources, and additional sources are charged on a sliding scale that gets cheaper with volume. Clients, users, reports, and dashboards are unlimited at every level, and all features are on every account. Prices are billed in EUR inside the EU and USD elsewhere, excluding VAT.
Free planNone; the trial is the evaluation path.No
Free trial14 days, no credit card required14 days, no credit card required
Best forMarketing agencies producing recurring client reports, in-house teams who live in Google Sheets or Looker Studio, and any business that wants marketing data in a warehouse without building and maintaining API connectors themselves.Small and mid-sized digital marketing agencies with a meaningful headcount and a manageable number of connected accounts per client, who want scheduled white-labeled client reports and KPI alerting without paying per seat or per client.
Setup timeAn hour for a first working report: authorise the sources, install the destination connector, define a query, and schedule the refresh. A full agency reporting template across a dozen clients is a week of design work, most of it in the destination rather than in Supermetrics.A first report is realistic in an afternoon: authorize the data sources for one client, start from a quick-start template, adjust widgets, and schedule it. The work that takes longer is building the master templates you intend to roll across the whole client base, which is worth doing carefully because every later change propagates from there.
Learning curveLow if you can already build a spreadsheet or a Looker Studio report, since the Supermetrics part is choosing metrics, dimensions, and date ranges. The real skill required is knowing which metric from which platform means what, and that is a marketing analytics skill rather than a product one.Moderate. The widget editor is straightforward, but reviewers consistently note a setup learning curve around custom metrics, combined data sources, and understanding exactly what counts as a billed data source. Teams that skip the template discipline early tend to end up maintaining dozens of one-off reports, which is the failure mode the product is designed to avoid.
PlatformsGoogle Sheets add-on, Looker Studio connectors, Excel and Power BI connectors, Cloud data warehouse destinations, Web hub at hub.supermetrics.comWeb application, Responsive dashboards viewable on mobile browsers, PDF and live-link report delivery, Password-protected client portal
ComplianceGDPR, SOC 2, ISO 27001, EU-based company and processingGDPR, EU-based data processing
Founded20132011
HeadquartersHelsinki, FinlandHilversum, Netherlands
OwnershipVenture-backed; privately held and profitableIndependent, founder-owned; bought back from DialogTech in 2021 by co-founder Jeroen Maljers with Marc Duijndam

Strengths and limitations

Supermetrics

Strengths

  • The largest and best-maintained marketing connector library in the category, with the vendor fixing connectors when platforms change their APIs rather than leaving your report broken.
  • No data volume fees on any package, so cost is decoupled from how much you spend on ads or how much traffic you get.
  • Destination-agnostic by design, so you keep Sheets, Looker Studio, Power BI, or your warehouse rather than being pushed into another vendor's dashboard.
  • Warehouse destinations and transformation tooling turn it into a genuine marketing data pipeline rather than just a reporting connector.

Limitations

  • It does no attribution whatsoever: the numbers it delivers are each platform's self-reported claims, so double-counting flows straight through into your report unchallenged.
  • Accounts-per-source allowances are the real constraint for agencies, and they are hit far sooner than the data source counts suggest.
  • Seat counts are low at one, two, and three users, with additional seats costing €37 to €124 a month each.
  • One core destination per self-serve plan means teams wanting both a spreadsheet and a BI dashboard need to check whether that is an add-on.

Swydo

Strengths

  • Per-data-source pricing with unlimited users and clients, which is the friendliest model in the category for an agency whose headcount grows faster than its platform count.
  • Every feature is on every plan, so white labeling, AI, alerting, and the client portal are not held back behind an upgrade.
  • Master templates that roll across the entire client base and propagate changes, which is the single biggest time saving the tool delivers.
  • Monitoring and alerting are genuinely part of the product rather than an afterthought, so problems surface between reports rather than in them.

Limitations

  • No CSV upload, no no-code API connector, and no data warehouse destination; anything outside the roughly fifty native integrations has to be staged in Google Sheets first.
  • The integration list is deliberately narrow compared to platforms carrying hundreds of connectors, so a client on a less common ad network or ecommerce platform may simply not be reportable.
  • Data blending is limited to combining metrics inside a widget and writing custom formulas; there is no transformation layer, no joins across arbitrary datasets, and no SQL.
  • Known filtering constraints in specific integrations, including the inability to apply multiple filters of the same type in Facebook Ads reporting.

Pricing compared

Supermetrics

Subscription tiered by the number of connected data sources, accounts per source, user seats, and refresh frequency, with one core destination per self-serve plan and explicitly no data volume fees.

  • Starter€49
  • Growth€199
  • Pro€499
  • EnterpriseCustom

Judged against the labour it replaces, Supermetrics is easy to justify: €199 a month is a fraction of the cost of the two or three days a month an agency currently spends assembling reports by hand, and the maintained connectors mean nobody has to fix a broken API integration on a Sunday. The absence of data volume fees is a real structural advantage over dashboard tools that meter usage. What makes the pricing feel expensive is the allowance structure: low seat counts, one core destination, and accounts-per-source ceilings that agencies hit quickly, all of which push a genuinely small team from €49 to €199 faster than the tier list suggests. Price your actual account count before comparing against Databox, and be clear that you are buying plumbing rather than answers.

Swydo

One plan, metered by active data source. A data source is one connected account on one integration, so a client using Google Ads and Facebook Ads counts as two. The base subscription covers the first ten data sources, and additional sources are charged on a sliding scale that gets cheaper with volume. Clients, users, reports, and dashboards are unlimited at every level, and all features are on every account. Prices are billed in EUR inside the EU and USD elsewhere, excluding VAT.

  • Base subscriptionEUR 69
  • 11 to 100 data sourcesEUR 4.50
  • 101 to 500 data sourcesEUR 3.00
  • 501 or more data sourcesEUR 2.00

Whether Swydo is cheap or expensive depends almost entirely on the shape of your client base, and the shape it rewards is a small number of platforms per client with a large number of people looking at the results. An agency of thirty staff serving fifteen clients on two channels each pays about EUR 159 a month and gets unlimited seats, which is difficult to beat against per-user or per-client competitors. An agency of five serving sixty small local clients on four channels each is at 240 data sources and roughly EUR 760, at which point per-client pricing elsewhere may cost less. Do the arithmetic on your actual connection count before comparing headline prices, because the headline is the least informative number on the page.

Editorial verdict on each

Supermetrics

Supermetrics is infrastructure, and the right way to judge it is by the labour it removes rather than the features it lists. If your team currently loses days each month exporting from Meta, Google, LinkedIn, and GA4 into a template, €199 a month buys those days back and hands connector maintenance to someone else, with no data volume fees so your bill does not grow with your ad spend. The connector library is the deepest in the category and the company is the most established, which matters when a platform changes an API on a Friday. Two things to be clear about before buying: this does no attribution at all, so it faithfully reproduces the double-counted conversion numbers the ad platforms report, and the allowance structure around accounts per source and seats will push a small agency from €49 to €199 faster than the price list implies. Buy it as plumbing, pair it with an attribution tool if you need answers rather than numbers, and compare it directly against Databox if what you actually want is a dashboard.

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Swydo

Swydo is a focused, well-maintained reporting tool from a small independent Dutch company, and its case rests almost entirely on one decision: charging for connected accounts rather than for clients or seats. That makes it the cheapest credible option in this category for an agency whose people outnumber its platform connections, and it puts every feature, including white labeling and AI, on the entry plan. The 2026 release cadence is genuinely fast for a twenty-four-person team, and the monitoring and alerting layer is better than most competitors treat it. The honest constraints are the narrow integration list, the absence of any generic data ingestion route beyond Google Sheets, and a meter that quietly grows if nobody prunes dead connections. Count your actual data sources first, then compare; that number, not the EUR 69, decides whether this is the value play or the expensive one.

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Supermetrics profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Swydo last reviewed 2026-08-23. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.