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Heap vs Foursquare
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Foursquare
The leading geospatial technology platform for location intelligence and data
Free / $25/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Heap
Pros
- Automatic data capture eliminates the need to pre-define events, so you never miss tracking an important interaction
- Retroactive data analysis lets you query historical user behavior even for events you only just defined
- AI-powered Illuminate layer automatically surfaces friction points and conversion correlations without manual exploration
- Integrated session replay and heatmaps provide qualitative context alongside quantitative analytics
- 100+ integrations with tools like Salesforce, Snowflake, Shopify, and Intercom for cross-platform data sharing
Cons
- Pricing is not transparent—requires contacting sales for most plans, making cost planning difficult
- Automatic capture of everything can generate large volumes of noisy data that requires governance
- Now part of Contentsquare, which may create uncertainty about long-term product roadmap and independence
- May be overkill for small teams or simple websites that only need basic analytics
Foursquare
Pros
- Massive proprietary dataset: 100M+ POIs, 16B+ check-ins, 9B+ monthly visits from 500M+ devices
- Free tier available for Places API (10K calls/month) and spatial tools
- 550+ integration partners including AWS, The Trade Desk, and major ad platforms
- Full product suite covering the entire location intelligence pipeline from data to insights to activation
Cons
- Enterprise marketing products (Attribution, Audience, Proximity) require contacting sales with no published pricing
- Complex product lineup across multiple tools can be confusing to navigate for new users
- API costs can scale significantly at high volumes ($15 CPM for 10K-100K calls)
- Geospatial analysis tools require technical proficiency in SQL or GIS
Our Verdict
Both Heap and Foursquare are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.