2026-08-16 · AI TikTok Analyzer Pro Team
Countik Alternatives in 2026: Free TikTok Tools That Go Deeper
Disclosure: We make AI TikTok Analyzer Pro, the last tool in this list. Everything said about other products comes from public pages checked in August 2026, and we point elsewhere when elsewhere is better.
Countik is a set of free browser tools — a live follower counter, a money calculator, a hashtag generator, a video downloader, an MP3 converter and similar one-question utilities. For what it does, it works: you paste a handle, you get a number, you close the tab. Most people searching for an alternative aren't unhappy with that; they've simply hit the ceiling of what a counter can tell them.
That ceiling is specific. A counter tells you a video got two million plays. It can't tell you what the first three seconds said, what the top comments are asking for, whether the audience is speaking a language you don't read, or how any of it converts into a brief your team can act on. That work needs transcripts, comment exports, and translation — a different tool category entirely.
Below are five alternatives grouped by how far past "a number" they take you, from other free utility sets to research tooling. Where a tool's business model shapes what it shows you, we say so.
Comparison at a glance
| Tool | What it is | Goes deeper than a counter? | Pricing (as of Aug 2026) | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exolyt free tools | Free calculators from an analytics SaaS | No — better estimates, same shape | Free tools; platform pricing on request | Cross-checking an earnings estimate |
| EchoTik free tools | a set of free tools from a data platform | Partly — a paid dataset sits behind them | Free tools; tiered plans (check site) | A free on-ramp to platform data |
| Pentos | Free TikTok trends pages | No — aggregate trends, not per-video | Free | Seeing what's charting |
| Analisa.io | Public-account report generator | Somewhat — a report, not a metric | Check their site | One-off profile snapshots |
| AI TikTok Analyzer Pro | Chrome/Edge/Firefox extension + web workbench | Yes — transcripts, comments, translation, exports | Free quota; Plus $19.9/mo; Pro $49/mo | Building briefs from public profiles |
Two notes before the detail. First, every public "money calculator" on the internet, Countik's included, models earnings from public engagement counts — none of them see a creator's actual payouts, so quote them as ballparks and never as facts in a contract. Second, free tool sets are usually funded by something: Countik's visible model is upselling growth services, which is a different business from analytics and carries its own platform risk. Knowing what funds a free tool tells you what it's optimised to do.
1. Exolyt's free tools — the same job, cross-checked
Exolyt is a TikTok analytics SaaS that publishes free calculators: a money calculator, an engagement rate calculator, a hashtag generator, and an earnings-per-view estimator. It also maintains a Knowledge Hub of long-form pieces on TikTok culture and trends.
Who it fits: anyone who wants a second opinion on a Countik estimate. Running the same handle through two independently-modeled calculators is the cheapest sanity check available, and where they disagree wildly, you've learned something useful about how soft the number is.
Strengths: the calculators are free and login-free; the Knowledge Hub gives context you won't get from a widget, which is genuinely rare in this corner of the market.
Trade-offs: this is lateral movement, not depth — four estimates instead of twelve, from the same family of public signals. The reading material is also slow-moving: the hub reads as a reference library rather than a news feed — check the latest post date before treating it as current. Platform pricing isn't published in a verifiable form; check their site if you want more than the free tier.
2. EchoTik's free tools — free entry to a real dataset
EchoTik pairs TikTok analytics with a creator platform and publishes a set of free tools plus a cash-back affiliate program. The free tools are the on-ramp; the dataset behind them is the product.
Who it fits: someone whose questions have started to sound like "which creators in this category are actually moving product" rather than "how many followers does this account have." That's the point where free counters stop paying rent.
Strengths: the free tier is usable rather than a gated demo, and there's an upgrade path when a question gets bigger — you don't have to switch vendors to go deeper. The affiliate program returns real money if you recommend tools as part of your work.
Trade-offs: free tools and the paid platform are separate things, so don't judge the subscription by the widgets. Paid pricing is tiered and we only quote verified numbers, so check their site. And if what you needed was transcripts and comment text, a commerce-leaning dataset still isn't that.
3. Pentos — trends without a login
Pentos publishes free TikTok trends pages covering top songs, top accounts, and top hashtags, with no account required.
Who it fits: the "what's charting this week" question, which Countik's per-handle tools don't answer at all. It's a genuine gap-filler rather than a competitor.
Strengths: free, immediate, and aggregate — a different axis from anything that takes a single username as input.
Trade-offs: the maintenance signals give us pause. The site's copyright still reads 2024 and the blog shows no visible updates, which is what a product in maintenance mode tends to look like. Check whether the lists you're reading look current before you put them in a client deck, and don't build a recurring reporting habit around a page that may not be refreshing.
4. Analisa.io — a report instead of a metric
Analisa.io is known for a low-friction format: enter a public account, get a basic report free. Compared with a single number from a counter, a report at least gives you a shape — posting patterns, engagement context, something you can hand to someone else.
Who it fits: occasional profile snapshots for a pitch, an influencer shortlist, or a competitive check.
Strengths: presentable output; no subscription needed for the basic tier historically.
Trade-offs: the site has recently been showing a maintenance and upgrade notice, so confirm availability before planning around it. Structurally, a report is still a snapshot — it doesn't track anything over time, and it doesn't contain the content itself. You get the metrics of a profile, not the transcripts, the comments, or anything exportable into a working document.
5. AI TikTok Analyzer Pro — where counting ends and research begins
This is our product, and it's here because it's the only tool on the list that answers the questions a counter provokes. It's a browser extension for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, plus a web workbench at tiktok.poviai.com, working directly on public TikTok pages.
Concretely, on a public profile you can sort and filter videos by plays, likes, comments, or date to find the actual outliers; batch-download content you're authorized to use; pull subtitles and AI voice transcripts as SRT or TXT; translate subtitles and public comments across nine languages; export comments to Excel or CSV; and run AI analysis on comment themes and sentiment, on script structure, and on hooks. Creator comparison lines up two accounts on the same criteria, and there's a TikTok Shop content-research view for studying what selling videos actually say.
Free pages that mirror Countik's shape but go a step further: bulk download TikTok videos, TikTok video to text, export TikTok comments, and a hashtag generator for the one job that overlaps directly.
Pricing: free quota to start; Plus $19.9/month; Pro $49/month.
The honest limits: there's no live follower counter and no MP3 converter, so a couple of Countik's utilities have no equivalent here. There are no GMV or sales figures either — for TikTok Shop revenue you want Kalodata (~$12–297/mo) or FastMoss ($29–199/mo), not us. And the heavier features consume quota, which is how a free tier stays free.
How to choose
- You need one number, once: stay on Countik, or cross-check it against Exolyt's calculators. Paying for this would be silly.
- You want to know what's trending, not who: Pentos, after eyeballing whether the data looks current.
- You need something presentable about one account: Analisa.io, availability permitting.
- Your questions have turned commercial — who sells, how much, in which market: EchoTik's free tools first, then Kalodata or FastMoss when free stops answering.
- Your questions have turned editorial — what the hook was, what the comments want, what the script structure is: an extension route such as ours, starting on the free quota.
The rule of thumb: counters answer how much. Research tools answer why, and why is the only one you can brief a creator from.
FAQ
Is Countik free? Yes — its roughly dozen tools are free to use. The visible business model is upselling growth services, which is worth understanding before you follow that funnel.
Are TikTok money calculators accurate? They're models built on public engagement counts, not on creator payout data. Countik's, Exolyt's, and every other public calculator should be treated as ballpark ranges for negotiation, not as verified earnings.
What's the best free alternative to Countik? It depends on the question. For calculators, Exolyt. For trends, Pentos. For a profile report, Analisa.io when it's up. For transcripts and comment exports, our free tool pages.
Can I export TikTok comments without a subscription? Yes, within a free quota — our comment export produces Excel or CSV, and public comments can also be translated across nine languages before export. Volume beyond the free quota needs a paid tier.
Is downloading TikTok videos allowed? Only content you're authorized to use — your own, licensed, or with the creator's permission — and always within TikTok's terms of service. Downloading for reference and reposting someone else's work are not the same thing.
About this guide
This guide is published by the team behind AI TikTok Analyzer Pro. We make one of the tools listed above, so competitor descriptions stick to details verifiable on public pages as of August 2026; free tools, pricing, and site status all change, so check before relying on any of them. Countik, Exolyt, EchoTik, Pentos, Analisa.io, Kalodata, FastMoss, TikTok, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are trademarks of their respective owners, used here only to identify the products. AI TikTok Analyzer Pro is an independent product with no affiliation to TikTok or ByteDance.