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    ConvertKit Analytics Review and verdict 2026

    Integrated ConvertKit performance tracking.

    ConvertKit Analytics

    ToolTrim Verdict
    3.6/5
    Decent

    ConvertKit analytics make sense if you're already using ConvertKit; for general web analytics, Google Analytics is better.

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    Our take

    Understanding ConvertKit Analytics.

    ConvertKit Analytics is integrated ConvertKit performance tracking. Free to start, paid plans for more.

    Practical uses

    • Analyze email and newsletter performance.
    • Optimize open and conversion rates.
    • Track creator revenue (sponsorships, paywall).

    Pros and cons

    What ConvertKit Analytics does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.

    Pros

    • Natively integrated in ConvertKit.
    • Intuitive dashboards segmented by funnel.
    • AI predictions for content optimization.
    • Track email revenue and paid subscribers.
    • SegMetrics integration for depth.

    Cons

    • Only available if you're a ConvertKit user.
    • Advanced analytics in Creator Pro plan only.
    • Less complete than dedicated analytics tools.

    ConvertKit Analytics: when it makes sense.

    ConvertKit analytics make sense if you're already using ConvertKit; for general web analytics, Google Analytics is better.

    Keep if

    You use ConvertKit for email.. You need native email analytics.

    Challenge if

    You only want simple email marketing.. You prefer general web analytics tools.

    Our verdict on ConvertKit Analytics.

    Why this verdict

    Decent

    ConvertKit Analytics is fairly easy to replace with an alternative, a free tier to test before paying, clearly documented use cases.