Runs on Your WordPress Site
Notifal is a self-hosted plugin. Your notifications, leads, and analytics stay in your WordPress database instead of a third-party cloud dashboard.
Honest, side-by-side comparisons of popular popup and conversion tools. See how Notifal stacks up on pricing, hosting, impressions, lead capture, and WooCommerce revenue, without cloud lock-in or growing subscriptions.
1 Comparison Guide
If you are comparing popup builders, lead capture tools, or conversion plugins, you are in the right place. This hub collects our honest alternative guides for WordPress site owners who want popups, exit-intent campaigns, targeting, and lead capture without paying more every time traffic grows.
Each guide breaks down pricing, features, hosting model, and where the competitor still makes sense. Notifal is a native WordPress plugin with popups, floating bars, slide-ins, dynamic tags, campaigns, templates, and WooCommerce revenue analytics. You keep your data on your site and pay one flat yearly Pro license instead of a metered SaaS subscription.
The same on-page conversion goals, with fewer limits and a pricing model that does not punish growth.
Notifal is a self-hosted plugin. Your notifications, leads, and analytics stay in your WordPress database instead of a third-party cloud dashboard.
Notifal Pro is €139/year with a free plan on WordPress.org. No impression caps pushing you into higher tiers as traffic grows.
Popups, floating bars, exit-intent, scroll triggers, display rules, dynamic tags, campaigns, and lead capture templates, plus three builders: Block Editor, Elementor, and HTML Builder.
Track clicked and influenced revenue from WooCommerce and EDD orders, so you see actual sales impact, not just opt-in counts.
Every guide below is written to help you decide, not just sell Notifal. We call out where competitors are still strong and where Notifal is the better fit for WordPress.
For WordPress, the best alternative is usually a native plugin that supports popups, targeting, lead capture, and analytics without impression-based pricing. Self-hosting, flat licensing, and WooCommerce-aware revenue tracking are strong signals that a tool fits long-term WordPress workflows.
No. Notifal works on any WordPress site for popups, bars, slide-ins, announcements, and lead capture. WooCommerce adds cart targeting, product tags, and revenue analytics, but blogs, SaaS sites, and service businesses use it too.
Notifal has a free plan on WordPress.org and a flat Pro license of €139/year for one site, about €12/month billed annually. Many SaaS popup tools charge monthly and limit impressions or sites per tier.
Yes. We offer free migration support. Open a support ticket, tell us which tool you are switching from, and our team can help review your current campaigns and rebuild them in Notifal.
Start free on WordPress.org, explore templates, or compare the guide that matches the tool you are replacing today.