Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is free and covers 90%+ of what most businesses need. Adobe Analytics costs $50,000-$200,000+/year and serves enterprises that need unsampled data, advanced segmentation, and cross-channel journey analysis. Here’s how to decide which level of analytics your business actually requires.
Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 13 min
This comparison covers GA4 (the free version that 94% of businesses use) and Adobe Analytics (the enterprise platform). Based on our implementation experience across both platforms.
| Dimension | Google Analytics 4 (Free) | Adobe Analytics | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free (GA4 360: ~$50K+/year) | $50K-$200K+/year (custom quotes) | GA4 |
| Ease of Setup | Self-serve, Google Tag Manager | Requires implementation specialist | GA4 |
| Ease of Use | Accessible for non-technical users | Steep learning curve, technical expertise needed | GA4 |
| Data Sampling | Samples data on large reports | No sampling, full dataset always | Adobe |
| Custom Dimensions | 25 event-scoped, 25 user-scoped (free) | 75+ eVars, 250 props per report suite | Adobe |
| Segmentation | Good, comparative segments | Advanced, sequential, cross-session | Adobe |
| Attribution | Data-driven attribution, multiple models | Algorithmic attribution, custom models | Tie (different strengths) |
| Integration | Google Ads, BigQuery, Looker Studio | Adobe Experience Cloud, Target, Audience Manager | Depends on stack |
| Real-Time Data | Real-time overview, limited detail | Real-time with full segmentation | Adobe |
| Data Retention | 14 months (free), 50 months (360) | 25+ months, configurable | Adobe |
GA4 is an analytics tool that covers most businesses well and costs nothing. Adobe Analytics is an analytics platform for enterprises that have outgrown what free tools can provide. The question isn’t “which is better?” but “have you actually hit GA4’s limits?”
| Tier | Google Analytics | Adobe Analytics |
|---|---|---|
| Free | GA4: $0/year (10M events/month) | No free tier |
| Enterprise | GA4 360: ~$50,000+/year | Select: ~$50,000-$100,000/year |
| Premium Enterprise | GA4 360 (high volume): $150,000+/year | Prime/Ultimate: $100,000-$200,000+/year |
| Implementation Cost | Self-serve (free) to $5K-$20K (consultant) | $5,000-$100,000 (dedicated implementation) |
| Ongoing Expertise | Abundant free resources, large talent pool | Specialized analysts, smaller talent pool |
GA4 is the right choice for the vast majority of businesses.
Adobe Analytics justifies its cost for enterprises with specific, measurable needs.
A practical path for growing companies: start with GA4 free. When you hit 5M+ monthly events and need more from your data, enable BigQuery export and hire an analyst who knows SQL. When BigQuery + GA4 isn’t enough (and you’ll know when it isn’t), evaluate GA4 360 before Adobe Analytics. Only move to Adobe if you’re already running the Adobe stack or your data volume demands it.“Adobe Analytics is a Porsche. GA4 is a Toyota Camry. Most people don’t need a Porsche, and buying one doesn’t make you a better driver. GA4 provides 95% of the analytical capability at 0% of the cost. The 5% delta that Adobe adds (unsampled data, deep segmentation, extended retention) matters only when you have the data volume and analyst talent to use it. If you’re spending $50,000/year on Adobe Analytics and your best report is a monthly traffic dashboard, you’re paying Porsche prices for Camry driving.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
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GA4 is genuinely free for most businesses. The “catch” is that Google uses anonymized, aggregated data to improve its advertising products. If this is a compliance concern, GA4 360 (paid) offers more data governance controls and SLA support. For 95%+ of businesses, the free version is all you need.
Yes, and some enterprises do. Running both adds two tracking scripts to your pages, which has a minor performance impact. The main cost is maintaining two implementations and reconciling data discrepancies between platforms (which will always exist due to different collection methods). Most companies choose one primary platform and use the other for specific use cases only.
GA4 360 is the enterprise version of Google Analytics, starting at approximately $50,000/year. It provides higher data limits (billions of events), 50-month data retention, unsampled explorations, sub-properties for data governance, and SLA-backed support. Consider GA4 360 when your site exceeds 10 million events/month, you need longer data retention, or enterprise compliance requires SLA-backed analytics.
A basic Adobe Analytics implementation takes 4-8 weeks with a skilled implementation team. Complex implementations (multi-site, custom dimensions, integrations with Adobe Target and Audience Manager) can take 3-6 months. Implementation costs range from $5,000 for basic setups to $100,000+ for enterprise deployments. Compare this to GA4, which can be implemented in 1-3 days with Google Tag Manager.
Adobe Analytics offers more granular data governance controls and first-party data collection, which can help with privacy compliance. GA4 is built with privacy in mind (cookieless measurement, consent mode, data deletion APIs), but some European regulators have raised concerns about data transfer to Google servers. For organizations with strict GDPR requirements, Adobe Analytics’ server-side data residency options provide more control over where data is processed.
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