Software · head to head
Crazy Egg vs Dashlane
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Crazy Egg the Starter plan at $29 a month covers 5,000 pageviews and 50 snapshots, which a modest site exhausts quickly; Dashlane highest pricing among major password managers at $60/year with no monthly subscription option
- They diverge on capability: Crazy Egg covers Heatmaps, Dashlane covers Password manager.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Crazy Egg and Dashlane actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
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 Crazy Egg
- Heatmaps
- Scrollmaps
- Confetti Reports
- A/B Testing
- Session Recordings
- Google Analytics
- Shopify
- WordPress
Only in Dashlane
- Password manager
- Digital wallet
- Dark web monitoring
- VPN for WiFi protection
- Two-factor authentication
- Password generator
- Secure sharing
- Security dashboard
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Crazy Egg
- Click, scroll and move heatmaps on a pagenot Dashlane
- Session recordings to see where visitors strugglenot Dashlane
- A/B testing page variantsnot Dashlane
- Snapshot reports comparing behaviour over timenot Dashlane
Dashlane
- Password managementnot Crazy Egg
- Identity protectionnot Crazy Egg
- Secure credential sharingnot Crazy Egg
- Compliance requirementsnot Crazy Egg
- VPN protectionnot Crazy Egg
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Crazy Egg
- The Starter plan at $29 a month covers 5,000 pageviews and 50 snapshots, which a modest site exhausts quickly
- All plans are billed annually rather than monthly
- There is no free tier, only a trial
- Reaching 500,000 pageviews means the Pro plan at $249 a month
Dashlane
- Highest pricing among major password managers at $60/year with no monthly subscription option
- Restricted free tier with only 25 passwords on single device compared to Bitwarden's unlimited free tier
- No traditional desktop application, users must rely on browser extension or mobile apps
- Closed-source code prevents independent security verification unlike open-source competitors
- Limited 2FA options supporting only authenticator apps, not biometric or SMS authentication
Pricing, plan by plan
Crazy Egg
$29/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Crazy Egg review.
Dashlane
$4.99/month- Premium$4.99/month
- Secure vault
- Password generation
Which should you pick?
Choose Dashlane if
- You need password manager.
- You work on Web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Browser Extensions.
- You also want digital wallet.
Questions people ask
- Is Crazy Egg or Dashlane better?
- Neither clearly leads. Crazy Egg starts at $29/month and Dashlane at $4.99/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Crazy Egg or Dashlane?
- Crazy Egg starts at $29/month and Dashlane at $4.99/month.
- Does Crazy Egg or Dashlane run on more platforms?
- Crazy Egg runs on Web, API. Dashlane runs on Web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Browser Extensions.
- What is Crazy Egg best used for?
- Crazy Egg is most often used for click, scroll and move heatmaps on a page, session recordings to see where visitors struggle, a/b testing page variants, snapshot reports comparing behaviour over time. Of those, click, scroll and move heatmaps on a page and session recordings to see where visitors struggle are not what Dashlane is typically brought in for.
- What can Crazy Egg do that Dashlane cannot?
- Crazy Egg covers Heatmaps, Scrollmaps, Confetti Reports, A/B Testing. Dashlane covers Password manager, Digital wallet, Dark web monitoring, VPN for WiFi protection.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Crazy Egg: How is Crazy Egg priced?
Crazy Egg starts at $29/month for 5,000 tracked pageviews and 50 recordings. Pricing scales to $599/month for Enterprise tier. A/B testing available from $99 plan up. Annual billing required with no monthly option. 30-day free trial available.
SourceDashlane: What happened to Dashlane's free plan?
Dashlane discontinued its free plan in September 2025. The entry-level plan now starts at $4.99/month (billed annually) for Premium, or businesses can use a 30-day money-back guarantee to test the service.
SourceCrazy Egg: What features does Crazy Egg include?
Crazy Egg provides heatmaps showing user clicks and scrolls, session recordings, A/B testing from the Plus tier up, and unlimited domains and team members across all plans.
SourceDashlane: What platforms does Dashlane support?
Dashlane is available on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Chromebook. Browser extensions work with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Brave. However, Dashlane no longer has a traditional desktop application.
SourceCrazy Egg: Does Crazy Egg offer a free trial?
Yes, Crazy Egg offers a 30-day free trial for all new users to test heatmaps and session recordings before committing to a paid plan.
SourceDashlane: Does Dashlane support SSO integration?
Yes, Dashlane integrates with SAML 2.0 Identity Providers for SSO, plus SCIM for user provisioning and deprovisioning. However, the Safari browser extension does not support self-hosted SSO due to Apple limitations.
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