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Nintex Process Manager vs. Umami

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The short version

Umami starts at Free per seat, versus Nintex Process Manager at $69. Nintex Process Manager carries the higher aggregate rating (9.1/5 vs 4.7/5).

Full comparison

Nintex Process Managerfrom $69 per month
Umamifrom Free
Audyense Score29AS*Low29AS*Low
PositioningNintex Process Manager is a cloud-based process management software app that you can use to create and store business processes online.Umami is a lightweight, privacy-friendly web analytics tool you can self-host for free, built as a simpler and more ethical alternative to Google Analytics.
Free tierYesYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, SMB, Mid-marketStartup, SMB, Mid-market
Pricing plans
  • Free or entry planFree
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
  • Free or entry planFree
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
Collaboration toolsYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Dashboard notificationsYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
HTML 5 standardYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Improvement moduleYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Personalized navigationYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Process costingYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Process diagramsYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Process maps and mappingYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Risk moduleYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
SharePoint integrationYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Single Sign-OnYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
SSL 128 bit encryption.YesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Editorially noted strength: Open source Privacy-first Self-hostableYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Editorially noted strength: Clean, cookie-free analytics you own, self-hostable for free with a tiny footprint.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Web analyticsYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
AttributionYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
WebYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
APIYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: It tracks the essentials, page views, referrers, and trends, without cookies or heavy scripts, which keeps sites fast and compliance straighYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Integrations verified
Aggregate rating9.1 · No reviews yet4.7 · No reviews yet
Integrations
Security & compliance
Pros
  • Independent review documents a concrete business workflow
  • Documented capability: Collaboration tools
  • Documented capability: Dashboard notifications
  • Documented capability: HTML 5 standard
  • Documented capability: Improvement module
  • Editorial review documents a concrete business workflow
  • Editorially noted strength: Open source Privacy-first Self-hostable
  • Editorially noted strength: Clean, cookie-free analytics you own, self-hostable for free with a tiny footprint.
  • Web analytics
Cons
  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Implementation effort depends on the team's data and process maturity
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data
  • cious Editor rating 4.7 / 5 Founded 2020 Headquarters Open source What is Umami ?
  • Umami is a lightweight, privacy-friendly web analytics tool you can self-host for free, built as a simpler and more ethical alternative to Google Analytics.
  • It tracks the essentials, page views, referrers, and trends, without cookies or heavy scripts, which keeps sites fast and compliance straightforward.
  • Developers and privacy-conscious site owners who want ownership of their data are the natural users, and a low-cost cloud option exists for those who'd rather not run it themselves.
  • The deliberate simplicity means fewer features than GA4, no deep funnels or sprawling reports, which is a feature, not a bug, for this audience.
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