AI TikTok Analyzer Pro

2026-08-16 · AI TikTok Analyzer Pro Team

Exolyt Alternatives in 2026: Analytics Without the Price Tag

Disclosure: We make AI TikTok Analyzer Pro, one of the six tools below. Competitor details come from public pages checked in August 2026, and we flag where someone else's product is the better answer.

Exolyt is a TikTok analytics SaaS with a quietly generous free layer: calculators for money, engagement rate, hashtag generation, and earnings per view — plus a Knowledge Hub of long-form pieces on TikTok culture and trends. Its pricing isn't published in a form we could verify, which usually means quotes start with a sales conversation, so check their site before assuming a budget. If that's the friction sending you here, the good news is that most of what people actually use Exolyt for splits cleanly into three cheaper buckets.

Those buckets are: free calculators and counters (Countik, EchoTik), commerce data if your work is TikTok Shop (Kalodata, FastMoss), and content research on public profiles (a browser-extension route, including ours). One honest note before you leave the Knowledge Hub behind: the cadence is slow — the hub reads as a reference library rather than a news feed — check the latest post date before treating it as current.

The list below runs from free to paid, and ends with the tool we build.

Comparison at a glance

ToolWhat it isCore strengthPricing (as of Aug 2026)Best fit
Countik~12 free online TikTok utilitiesLive follower counter, money calculator, hashtag generator, downloader, MP3 converterFree (upsells growth services)One-off numbers, no login
EchoTikTikTok analytics + creator platforma set of free tools, then a paid dataset; cash-back affiliateTiered (check their site)A free on-ramp to platform data
PentosFree TikTok trends pagesTop songs, accounts, and hashtags at a glanceFreeA quick trend read — see the maintenance caveat
Analisa.ioPublic-account report generatorHistorically a free basic report per handleCheck their siteAd-hoc profile snapshots, when available
Kalodata / FastMossTikTok commerce data platformsGMV, sales, and regional rankings~$12–297/mo; $29–199/moAnyone whose decisions ride on revenue
AI TikTok Analyzer ProChrome/Edge/Firefox extension + web workbenchSorting, transcripts, 9-language translation, comment analysis, exportsFree quota; Plus $19.9/mo; Pro $49/moTurning public profiles into briefs

1. Countik — the free calculator stack

Countik is a collection of free browser-based TikTok utilities: a live follower counter, a money calculator, a hashtag generator, a video downloader, an MP3 converter, and similar single-purpose tools. Nothing needs a subscription, and the business model is visible — free tools draw traffic that gets upsold into growth services.

Who it fits: anyone using Exolyt's free calculators and nothing else. If your monthly Exolyt session is "estimate what this creator earns, check an engagement rate, generate hashtags," Countik covers that ground for free and adds a few utilities Exolyt doesn't.

Strengths: breadth of small tools; no login; instant answers.

Trade-offs: estimates from any public calculator — Countik's, Exolyt's, or anyone else's — are modeled from public counts, not from creator earnings statements. Use them as ballpark figures in a negotiation, never as facts in a contract. There's also no continuity here: each tool answers one question and forgets it, so there's no reporting, no history, and no export pipeline. And be clear-eyed about the growth-service upsell — buying followers or engagement is a different business from analytics, and it carries platform risk.

2. EchoTik — free tools with a data platform behind them

EchoTik pairs TikTok analytics with a creator platform, and it publishes a set of free tools before asking for money, plus a cash-back affiliate program. Paid pricing is tiered; we quote only what we can verify, so check their site.

Who it fits: people who want the Exolyt shape — real platform data, with reporting rather than one-off answers — but want to test the value before a subscription conversation.

Strengths: a free tier that's genuinely usable rather than a gated demo; a route into deeper data when a free tool stops being enough; a partner program that pays back if you recommend tools professionally.

Trade-offs: the free tools and the paid platform are different products, and it's easy to conflate them when comparing against Exolyt. EchoTik also leans toward commerce and creator data rather than the cultural-trend framing Exolyt's Knowledge Hub does well, so if that reading material was the thing you valued, this isn't a replacement for it.

3. Pentos — free trend pages, with a maintenance caveat

Pentos publishes free TikTok trends pages: top songs, top accounts, and top hashtags, viewable without an account. For a five-second read on what's charting, it does the job at zero cost.

Who it fits: someone who opened Exolyt mainly to see what's trending and never touched the deeper analytics.

Strengths: free, fast, no signup.

Trade-offs: the maintenance signals are not encouraging. The site's copyright notice still reads 2024 and the blog shows no visible updates, which is the pattern you'd expect from a product in maintenance mode rather than active development. That doesn't make the trend pages wrong, but check that what you're reading still looks current before quoting it in a deck or building a recurring workflow on it.

4. Analisa.io — profile reports, when it's up

Analisa.io built its reputation on a simple offer: paste a public handle, get a free basic report. That shape is close to what many people want from Exolyt for an ad-hoc profile question, without a login or a quote.

Who it fits: occasional, one-off account snapshots for a pitch or a competitive check.

Strengths: the free-report format is unusually low-friction for the category, and it produces something presentable rather than a raw number.

Trade-offs: the site has recently been showing a maintenance and upgrade notice, so treat availability as uncertain and check before you plan around it. More broadly, any tool of this shape gives you a snapshot rather than a monitored dataset — fine for a one-time question, weak for anything you need to track over months.

5. Kalodata and FastMoss — if the real question is commerce

If your Exolyt subscription was really about TikTok Shop performance, general social analytics was always the wrong category. Kalodata is a TikTok Shop analytics platform centered on sales estimates, GMV trends, and creator commerce performance, with published plans around $12–297 per month. FastMoss is the neighbouring platform at $29–199 per month, strongest on regional rankings you can slice by market.

Who they fit: sellers, affiliate managers, and agencies whose weekly questions contain the words "revenue," "units," or "which market."

Strengths: commerce depth neither Exolyt nor any free calculator attempts; creator vetting by what people sell rather than how many follow them.

Trade-offs: these are database subscriptions, priced accordingly, and their numbers are modeled estimates. Price the tier that covers your categories and seats, not the headline entry price — Kalodata's published range is wide enough that the difference is material.

6. AI TikTok Analyzer Pro — public-page research and exports

This is our product. It replaces a specific slice of Exolyt: the part where you study a creator's actual content instead of their aggregate metrics. It's a browser extension for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, plus a web workbench at tiktok.poviai.com, working directly on public TikTok pages.

On a public profile you can sort and filter videos by plays, likes, comments, or date; batch-download authorized content; 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, script structure, and hooks. Creator comparison lines up two accounts on the same criteria.

Pricing: free quota, then Plus at $19.9/month or Pro at $49/month.

Free pages to try first: our hashtag generator (the direct counterpart to Exolyt's), the TikTok hook analyzer, and TikTok comment analysis.

The honest limit: no GMV or sales data, no dashboard of tracked accounts over time, and no cultural trend essays. It reads what a public page shows and makes it exportable.

How to choose

A workable zero-cost stack for a small team in 2026: free calculators for one-off numbers, a trends page for scouting, and a free-quota extension for the profile work — then pay only when volume forces it.

FAQ

Is Exolyt free? It publishes free tools — money calculator, engagement rate calculator, hashtag generator, and earnings per view — that anyone can use. The paid platform's pricing wasn't published in a form we could verify, so check their site.

What's the closest free alternative to Exolyt's calculators? Countik, which offers free utilities covering similar ground, plus EchoTik's free tools. Treat all earnings figures from any of them as estimates.

Do any of these show TikTok Shop sales data? Only Kalodata and FastMoss on this list. Analytics tools and free calculators work from public engagement counts, not from shop revenue.

Which of these are actively maintained? Signals vary. Pentos shows a 2024 copyright and no visible blog updates, and Analisa.io has been showing a maintenance notice — check both before relying on them. Exolyt's Knowledge Hub reads as a reference library rather than a news feed — check the latest post date before treating it as current.

Can I get transcripts and comment exports from an analytics platform? Usually not — that's a different tool category. Transcripts, translation, and comment exports come from browser-side tooling that reads the public page directly.

About this guide

This guide is published by the team behind AI TikTok Analyzer Pro. We make one of the six tools above, so competitor descriptions were kept to details verifiable on public pages as of August 2026; features, pricing, and site status change, so confirm before buying. Exolyt, Countik, EchoTik, Pentos, Analisa.io, Kalodata, FastMoss, AlternativeTo, 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.

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