Built for a portfolio, not one SaaS
ChartMogul goes deep on a single subscription business. VerifiedMRR ranks several products side by side and answers which to keep.
ChartMogul is a deep subscription-analytics platform — cohorts, LTV, segmentation, free under about $10k MRR. VerifiedMRR is not trying to be that. It is a private portfolio view for founders running several products, with a keep-or-kill call on each and a one-time price. Here is the honest comparison so you pick the right one.
ChartMogul goes deep on a single subscription business. VerifiedMRR ranks several products side by side and answers which to keep.
Keep, Watch, or Kill on each product from real numbers — the operating decision, not fifty charts to interpret.
$49.99 once for the first 200 founders, reading only balance transactions and account metadata, read-only and private.
ChartMogul is a mature subscription-analytics platform. It goes deep: cohort retention, lifetime value, MRR movements broken into new, expansion, contraction and churn, segmentation, and a free tier that covers you under roughly $10k MRR. If you run one growing SaaS and your decisions hinge on those metrics, it is an excellent tool and hard to beat.
The same depth can be more than a multi-product founder needs. If you run several small products, the daily question is rarely what is my net revenue retention by cohort — it is which of these deserves my time this month? A rich analytics suite pointed at one business can be the wrong shape for a portfolio of small ones.
VerifiedMRR answers the portfolio question directly: every product ranked by real net revenue and trend, refunds and disputes netted out, and a Keep, Watch, or Kill label on each. Less to configure, less to interpret, aimed at a decision.
ChartMogul's paid tiers scale with your MRR once you pass the free threshold. VerifiedMRR is a one-time $49.99 lifetime deal for the first 200 users, then a flat $9.99/mo billed yearly — priced for a tool you check a few times a month, not a growing line item.
VerifiedMRR also reads deliberately little: balance transactions and account metadata, read-only. It is not a full subscription-data pipeline, which is the tradeoff — less depth, but less of your data sitting in one more place.
Choose ChartMogul if you run one or a few subscription businesses and need cohorts, LTV, and MRR-movement analytics to steer them. Choose VerifiedMRR if you run a portfolio of products and want a private, at-a-glance view with a keep-or-kill call and a shareable recap.
They can even coexist: ChartMogul for the deep analytics on your main SaaS, VerifiedMRR for the portfolio-wide keep-or-kill view.
Cohorts, LTV, segmentation, and MRR-movement breakdowns are ChartMogul's core. VerifiedMRR deliberately does not do them.
ChartMogul is free under roughly $10k MRR, which is hard to argue with if you are early and want depth for nothing.
If your whole business is a single subscription product and analytics drive it, ChartMogul is purpose-built for exactly that.
It depends on your MRR. ChartMogul is free under ~$10k MRR and scales up after that; VerifiedMRR is $49.99 once for the first 200 users, then $9.99/mo billed yearly. Above the free tier a flat lifetime price is usually cheaper; below it, ChartMogul's free plan is tough to beat on price alone.
No. That is ChartMogul's territory. VerifiedMRR focuses on a portfolio view and a keep-or-kill call, not deep subscription analytics.
Yes — that is the point. Connect each product's account read-only and see them ranked side by side, per currency.
Plenty of founders would: ChartMogul for deep analytics on a main SaaS, VerifiedMRR for the portfolio-wide keep-or-kill view.
Preview the sample dashboard free, then connect a read-only key when you are ready.