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AIOProductOS vs FullStory

An honest comparison — including where FullStory is the better choice.

Every plan starts with a 14-day onboarding runway on your own data, backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

FullStory is a strong, enterprise-leaning experience-analytics tool with excellent autocapture and replay. The difference for a product team is what the data connects to: FullStory analyzes the experience, while AIOProductOS ties that experience to the customer and the work.

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FullStory vs AIOProductOS

Capability FullStory AIOProductOS
Pricing model Quote-based, enterprise tiers Flat tiers from $199/mo — pay for a plan, not per person
Scope Digital-experience analytics — replay, autocapture, frustration signals Replay + product/web analytics + flags on a customer spine
Autocapture Yes — strong retroactive capture Yes — zero-tag click + SPA screen autocapture
Customer context Sessions & segments — no native revenue or roadmap Native: revenue, feedback, and the customer record attached to every task
Revenue-weighted funnels & retention Not native Revenue-weighted NPS and Net Revenue Retention, on the spine
What your AI sees FullStory's own data The full join via spine MCP: revenue, feedback, work, and code on one customer record — callable from Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Codex, Windsurf, or Cline
Built for Enterprise CX/UX & conversion teams Product teams of 5–50 at small-to-mid software companies

FullStory details reflect its published pricing model and positioning; verify current specifics on its site. AIOProductOS claims reflect the shipped product.

FullStory analyzes the experience. AIOProductOS ties it to the customer and the roadmap.

FullStory is excellent at showing how a session went and where users struggled. AIOProductOS connects that to who the user is — their account, revenue, and open feedback — and to the work you're prioritizing, so a frustration signal becomes a ranked item on the board.

When FullStory is the right call

Pick FullStory if…

  • Enterprise experience analytics

    Large teams needing deep digital-experience intelligence, retroactive capture, and frustration analysis get real depth from FullStory.

  • Dedicated UX/conversion teams

    If you have people whose full-time job is session analysis and CRO, FullStory's tooling rewards that focus.

  • High-traffic consumer apps

    At consumer scale, FullStory's capture and search are built for the volume.

FAQ

AIOProductOS vs FullStory

Is AIOProductOS a FullStory alternative?

For session replay and product analytics, yes — and it adds the join to revenue, feedback, and the roadmap. FullStory goes deeper on standalone digital-experience analysis; AIOProductOS trades some of that depth for context and a flat price that includes the rest of the stack.

What does AIOProductOS add over FullStory?

Context and breadth: replay and analytics sit on the same record as revenue, feedback, PM boards, and code, and the whole thing is callable by AI over one MCP. FullStory tells you how the experience went; AIOProductOS tells you whose experience it was and what to do about it.

Is AIOProductOS cheaper than FullStory?

Usually, and more predictable — FullStory is quote-based and enterprise-priced, while AIOProductOS is flat from $199/mo with replay, analytics, flags, and every module included. For teams of 5–50, flat transparent pricing is typically the easier call.

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One record per customer — revenue, feedback, work, and code. Flat plans from $199/mo, every module included — a 14-day onboarding runway on your own data, then a 30-day money-back guarantee.