Hey guys, I’m trying to find the difference in website visitors month-over-month. I used to do it with SimilarWeb on Clay, but now it costs 25 credits per row, which is crazy expensive. Does anyone know a cheaper or alternative way to get this data???
For website visitor data alternatives to SimilarWeb, you can try Semrush which retrieves monthly traffic analytics estimates for domains. Additionally, Datagma and Ocean.io also provide total website visits data. These providers typically have different credit costs - most actions in Clay cost 1-2 credits, though pricing varies by provider. You can explore all available web analytics integrations on our integrations page to compare options and find the most cost-effective solution for your needs.
But if I want to see the difference of the between 2 months?
To compare website visitors between two months, you can use SimilarWeb's "Get website visits" action with the "Display month" parameter to pull data for each specific month you want to compare. Set up two separate enrichments - one for each month - then calculate the difference using a formula column. The data can be segmented by device, country, month, subdomain inclusion, and engaged visits. For cost-effective alternatives, try Datagma or Ocean.io which also provide total website visits data, typically at lower credit costs than SimilarWeb's 25 credits per row.
Yes I know, come DM Ignasi C.
Hey Ignasi, thanks for reaching out! Here are a few solid alternatives to SimilarWeb for website traffic data that are more cost-effective: 1. SEMrush – Most Cost-Effective Option ** Cost: Just 2 credits per enrichment (vs. 25 for SimilarWeb) ** Data you get: ** Best for: Full traffic analytics at a lower cost 2. SerpStat ** Another good option for traffic estimates ** Uses SERP and search volume data for more consistent, less volatile results Other tools to consider: SpyFu, SE Ranking, DataForSEO, or even using *ZenRows to scrape traffic data from SEO-focused pages programmatically. Let me know if you have any follow up questions! Have a great Monday, Daniel