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MetricDash vs. ReportGarden: transparent tiers vs. a price wall at 10 clients

Prices verified: July 2026 · All figures without warranty — the providers’ official pricing pages are authoritative

ReportGarden bills per client and packs all 100+ integrations into every plan — $75/month at 5 clients, $125/month at 10 clients (per the pricing page, as of July 2026, without warranty). Up to 10 clients that's cheap and fair. The catch: above that there's no published price — from the 11th client on you land in the 'Custom' plan with a sales call.

MetricDash also bills per client, but the tiers are transparent all the way up: €302 at 10, €492 at 20, €682 at 30 clients — and from account 11 the price drops to €19. Plus euro billing, budget alerts, anomaly detection, and lead tracking. In return, ReportGarden offers genuine white-label plus invoicing and budget tracking that MetricDash doesn't have.

We work through both models honestly and say clearly when ReportGarden is the better choice. All prices as of July 2026, without warranty — ReportGarden's pricing page is authoritative; the 30-client figure ReportGarden doesn't publish. MetricDash is currently completely free during the open alpha.

MetricDash vs. ReportGarden at a glance

MetricDashReportGarden
Pricing modelPer client, transparent tiers all the way up (€99 incl. 3 accounts, then €29/€19)Per client, tiered: 5 clients / 10 clients / Custom — all 100+ integrations included (as of July 2026)
Entry priceFree plan €0, Pro €49/month, Agency from €99/monthStandard $75/month (up to 5 clients), reportedly annual billing; $89 monthly — in US dollars
Cost at 10 clients€302/month$125/month on Professional (~$12.50/client), reportedly annual billing; $149 monthly — cheaper than MetricDash
Cost at 30 clients€682/month, shown transparentlyNo public price — 'Custom / sales.' Rough extrapolation ~$300–400/month, low confidence, individually negotiated (without warranty)
Data sourcesUnlimited per clientNot billed per source — all 100+ integrations on every plan
White-labelNo white-label — portals are logins inside the MetricDash UI; report pages carry your agency logoYes — genuine white-label: branded reports plus a client portal with dedicated logins and your own subdomain/domain
Integrations7 connectors (Google Ads incl. MCC, Meta, GA4, GSC, Rybbit, Plausible, Umami)100+ integrations, all included; missing connectors built on request
Budget alerts & anomaly detectionIncluded: 80%/100% + anomaly + lead trackingNo budget-pacing alert as a core feature; but budget tracking & invoicing
ExtrasReady-made view per client, automatic report emailsBudget tracking, invoicing/billing, PPC/audit tools — more than pure reporting
BillingIn eurosIn US dollars; annual vs. monthly not clearly stated on the page

Feature-by-feature comparison

MetricDashReportGarden
Ready-made dashboards, zero setupconfigure reports/dashboards yourself
Client portals with their own loginon the Agency planwhite-label portal with login
Automated report emails
Shareable report links with your logo
Budget alerts (80% / 100%)budget tracking, but no pacing alert
Ad spend anomaly detection
Lead tracking with cost per lead
PageSpeed monitoring
Every feature on every paid planclient portals on the Agency plan onlybut only priced publicly up to 10 clients
Billing in euros

✓ included · − partial or limited · ✕ not offered. Assessment based on ReportGarden’s public product and pricing pages, as of July 2026 — without warranty.

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Where ReportGarden gets structurally expensive or impractical

A price wall at 10 clients

The public plans end at 10 clients. From the 11th client — exactly where a growing agency needs predictability — you land in the 'Custom' plan with no published price. What 20 or 30 clients cost can't be budgeted without a sales call. MetricDash shows the price up to 30 clients and beyond openly.

USD billing & unclear cadence

ReportGarden bills in US dollars, and the page doesn't clearly state whether $75/$125 are the annual or monthly prices (the struck-through $89/$149 suggest annual vs. monthly, reportedly). On top of that, stale prices circulate (Capterra still shows '$40/month') — the true current price is hard to pin down.

Dated UI & reliability

Several 2025/2026 reviews describe the interface as unchanged for years and clunky, with a learning curve. Plus reports of glitches, slow data refresh, and sync issues specifically with Facebook/Meta Ads. As client volume grows, configuring many custom reports is described as manual and tedious (reportedly).

Support & scaling

Reviewers describe that 'the software and support have gone downhill' — slower responses than before. Combined with the hidden pricing above 10 clients, that's a risk precisely for scaling agencies.

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What MetricDash does differently

Transparent tiers all the way up

At MetricDash you see the price for 10, 20, and 30 clients openly: €302, €492, €682 — and just €19 from account 11. No sales call to find out what growth costs. Right where ReportGarden switches to the Custom plan, MetricDash stays predictable.

Budget monitoring included

Alerts at 80%/100% of monthly budget, spend anomaly detection, and lead tracking are included in every paid plan at MetricDash. ReportGarden brings budget tracking and invoicing, but no budget-pacing alerts that warn you before an account blows through its budget.

Euro billing, a fixed price

€302 is €302 — in euros, no exchange-rate risk, no struck-through prices whose cadence you have to guess. You calculate per client exactly.

A ready-made view without setup work

Instead of configuring many custom reports per client — which reviews describe as manual and time-consuming at ReportGarden — at MetricDash you connect the sources and instantly have a ready-made view per client with normalized metrics.

When ReportGarden is the better choice

  • If you have 10 clients or fewer, ReportGarden is cheaper: $125/month for 10 clients versus €302 at MetricDash (as of July 2026, without warranty), and all 100+ integrations are included. For small, stable agencies below the 10-client line, that's a strong price argument.
  • When you need genuine white-label: ReportGarden offers branded reports plus a white-label client portal with dedicated logins and your own domain. MetricDash deliberately doesn't. If you want to deliver reporting entirely under your own brand, ReportGarden is the right call.
  • When you want reporting combined with client ops: ReportGarden bundles budget tracking, invoicing/billing, and PPC/audit tools — handy for agencies that want reporting and light client management in one tool. And with 100+ integrations (plus custom connectors on request), you rarely hit an unsupported source.

FAQ

What does ReportGarden cost?

Per the pricing page (as of July 2026, without warranty): Standard $75/month (up to 5 clients), Professional $125/month (up to 10 clients), and above that 'Custom' with no published price. The $75/$125 are reportedly the annual prices ($89/$149 monthly). All 100+ integrations and white-label are included from the entry tier. For more than 10 clients you have to request a quote.

What does ReportGarden cost at 30 clients?

ReportGarden doesn't publish that — from the 11th client the 'Custom' plan applies with an individual quote. A rough extrapolation of the published per-client prices would land around $300–400/month, but that's a low-confidence estimate (without warranty). MetricDash shows €682 for 30 clients openly.

Is MetricDash cheaper than ReportGarden?

Up to 10 clients, no — ReportGarden is cheaper ($125 vs. €302). MetricDash scores on transparent pricing above 10 clients, euro billing, and included budget and anomaly alerts. Above 10 clients the honest comparison is difficult because ReportGarden names no price there.

Does MetricDash have white-label like ReportGarden?

No. ReportGarden offers genuine white-label with a branded client portal and your own domain. At MetricDash, client portals are logins inside the MetricDash UI; shareable report pages carry your agency logo, and report emails your agency name. If you need full white-label, ReportGarden is the better fit.

Which integrations does MetricDash offer?

Seven: Google Ads (incl. MCC), Meta Ads, GA4, Google Search Console, plus Rybbit, Plausible, and Umami. ReportGarden lists 100+ integrations — a much broader catalog. At MetricDash, sources are unlimited to combine per client.

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