Software · head to head
Convert vs Kanbanize
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Convert pricing is driven by monthly tested users, starting at $399 per month for 100,000 monthly tested users on Growth and $599 on Pro; Kanbanize no per user price or minimum user count is published, despite the page being headed simple pricing
- They diverge on capability: Convert covers A/B testing, Kanbanize covers Kanban boards.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Convert and Kanbanize actually diverge.
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown), founded (2012).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Convert
- A/B testing
- Multivariate testing
- API access
- Google Analytics
- SSL encryption
- Cloud deployment
- English language support
Only in Kanbanize
- Kanban boards
- Portfolio Kanban
- Workflow automation
- Timeline
- Jira
- Azure DevOps
- Slack
- GitHub
Both cover
- Analytics
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Convert
- A/B, split and multivariate testing on websitesnot Kanbanize
- Server-side experimentation and feature flaggingnot Kanbanize
- Personalising site content to visitor segmentsnot Kanbanize
Kanbanize
- Kanban boards and portfolio management for scaled agile teamsnot Convert
- Linking strategy and OKRs to delivery workflowsnot Convert
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Convert
- Pricing is driven by monthly tested users, starting at $399 per month for 100,000 monthly tested users on Growth and $599 on Pro
- Single Sign-On requires the Pro plan at $599 per month
- Multivariate testing, multi-page testing, full stack and feature flags, sequential testing and raw test data export are all withheld from the Growth plan
- Phone support, change history and guided onboarding require Pro
- The advertised $299 and $420 per month rates require paying the full year up front at $3,588 or $5,040
- The Enterprise plan is price on request, is only available as an annual plan, and its data segregation feature carries additional costs
- Listed prices exclude VAT, GST and other taxes, which are added at checkout
- Above 5 million monthly tested users there is no published rate
Kanbanize
- No per user price or minimum user count is published, despite the page being headed simple pricing
- Automation rules are a paid add on on both plans, capped at 300 on Standard
- SSO is a paid add on rather than included at either tier
- File storage is 100 GB on Standard against 1 TB on Enterprise, and API calls are capped on Standard without the limit being stated
- A dedicated cloud instance, IP whitelisting and 24/7 support are Enterprise only
Pricing, plan by plan
Convert
$1000/month- Professional$1000/month
- A/B testing
- Analytics
- API access
Kanbanize
On request- Team$149/month
- 15 users
- Unlimited boards
- Kanban analytics
- EnterpriseFree
- Custom pricing
- SSO
- Advanced security
Which should you pick?
Choose Kanbanize if
- You need kanban boards.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want portfolio kanban.
Questions people ask
- Is Convert or Kanbanize better?
- Neither clearly leads. Convert starts at $1000/month and Kanbanize at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Convert or Kanbanize?
- Convert starts at $1000/month and Kanbanize at On request.
- Does Convert or Kanbanize run on more platforms?
- Convert runs on Web. Kanbanize runs on Web, Ios, Android.
- What is Convert best used for?
- Convert is most often used for a/b, split and multivariate testing on websites, server-side experimentation and feature flagging, personalising site content to visitor segments. Of those, a/b, split and multivariate testing on websites and server-side experimentation and feature flagging are not what Kanbanize is typically brought in for.
- What can Convert do that Kanbanize cannot?
- Convert covers A/B testing, Multivariate testing, API access, Google Analytics. Kanbanize covers Kanban boards, Portfolio Kanban, Workflow automation, Timeline. Both handle Analytics, Web support.
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