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A side-by-side editorial comparison of AgencyAnalytics and Mode Analytics — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.
| Feature | AgencyAnalytics | Mode Analytics |
|---|---|---|
| Sector | Analytics | Analytics |
| Velocity score | 6.3 | 2.5 |
| Sparks · 30d | 1 | 0 |
| Top themes | agency-reporting, ai-assistant, skills, integrations | business intelligence, spreadsheet ui, cross-source joins, sql editor |
| Last editorial update | 10h ago | 3mo ago |
| Website | Visit → | — |
AgencyAI got skills three weeks ago; everything since has been making them routine.
The cadence is weekly and heavily weighted toward AgencyAI. Skills landed in early August as named, runnable agency tasks; scheduling followed, so those tasks now run on their own. Around the assistant, the reporting surface keeps widening: advanced filtering on custom metrics and KPIs, client tags, a report shares view, and a MailerLite data source that brings email campaign metrics alongside every other channel.
Mode is converging spreadsheets, SQL, Python, and cross-source joins into one analyst surface.
Mode is making its core report editor more flexible and analyst-friendly: a native Excel-style spreadsheet mode with 70+ formulas alongside SQL and Python, a Data Mashup capability for cross-warehouse joins without ETL, a substantially overhauled SQL editor, shareable filtered URLs, and granular per-viz downloads in white-label embeds. Admin-side governance has kept pace with admin-managed refresh schedules and automated data retention policies.
The cadence is weekly and heavily weighted toward AgencyAI. Skills landed in early August as named, runnable agency tasks; scheduling followed, so those tasks now run on their own. Around the assistant, the reporting surface keeps widening: advanced filtering on custom metrics and KPIs, client tags, a report shares view, and a MailerLite data source that brings email campaign metrics alongside every other channel.
The assistant is being moved from something an operator invokes to something that runs on a schedule against connected client data, which changes it from a feature into part of the reporting pipeline. The integration work continues at its usual pace and serves the same end — the more channels are connected, the more a scheduled skill has to reason over. Filtering and tagging are the plumbing that lets those tasks be scoped to the right accounts.
Expect scheduled skills to gain delivery — results pushed into reports or sent to clients — rather than staying inside the assistant panel.
Mode is making its core report editor more flexible and analyst-friendly: a native Excel-style spreadsheet mode with 70+ formulas alongside SQL and Python, a Data Mashup capability for cross-warehouse joins without ETL, a substantially overhauled SQL editor, shareable filtered URLs, and granular per-viz downloads in white-label embeds. Admin-side governance has kept pace with admin-managed refresh schedules and automated data retention policies.
Mode is doubling down on the 'one workspace for SQL, Python, and spreadsheets' positioning at a moment when most BI tools are picking a lane. The cross-source Data Mashup is the more strategic bet — it positions Mode as a thin governance/analysis layer sitting above multiple warehouses, useful in shops with fragmented data infrastructure. White-label embedding work hints at continued investment in the analytics-for-customers segment.
Expect AI/copilot features to layer onto the new SQL editor and spreadsheet surfaces (natural-language query, formula suggestion), and Data Mashup to graduate from invite-only to GA with notebook-output and CSV/Excel sources following. White-label embeds are a likely target for richer customer-facing interactivity given Mode's product-analytics-embed customer base.
Other Analytics products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either AgencyAnalytics or Mode Analytics.
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Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.
They serve adjacent needs but don't currently overlap on shipped themes. AgencyAnalytics is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 6.3 vs 2.5), with 1 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.
Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. AgencyAnalytics is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 6.3 vs 2.5), with 1 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Analytics products to evaluate alongside.
Top AgencyAnalytics alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "AgencyAnalytics alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/agencyanalytics for the full list with editorial commentary on each.
Top Mode Analytics alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "Mode Analytics alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/mode for the full list with editorial commentary on each.