If you're a CPG brand or retailer looking at Circana (the result of the IRI and NPD merger), you're probably in the market for serious consumer insights—POS data, panel behavior, market share, pricing, and promotions across online and offline retail.
But Circana isn’t your only option. In fact, depending on your use case, it might not even be your best one.
Whether you’re hunting for broader omnichannel visibility, sharper Amazon data, or faster insights without the enterprise contract red tape, here are the top Circana alternatives, each excelling in a different lane.
1. SmartScout
Best for: Amazon-first brands, agencies, and wholesalers who want deep, transparent market visibility
Why it’s different:
Circana is powerful—but often rooted in legacy retail POS data, with modeled Amazon performance and little visibility into third-party (3P) sellers or resellers. SmartScout flips that: it's Amazon-native, with real-time tracking of brands, sellers, and categories from the inside out.
What you get with SmartScout:
- True brand and seller market share on Amazon
- Category deep dives—from “Protein Bars” down to “Keto Protein Bars under $20”
- Traffic funnels to analyze keyword paths and brand competition
- Maps and dashboards showing seller type, size, and geographic spread
- Great for wholesale tracking, Chinese seller infiltration, or reseller leaks
- Clear pricing with fast onboarding (no 6-month implementation plan)
Where it doesn’t compete with Circana:
- No omnichannel tracking (yet)
- Doesn’t offer in-store POS data or household panels
If Amazon is your battlefield—and you're not just defending, but hunting—SmartScout is arguably the most surgical tool in the stack.
2. NielsenIQ
Best for: Large brands needing a global POS + panel powerhouse
Strengths:
- Rich retail sales data across mass, grocery, club, and convenience
- Well-established panel data (especially for household tracking)
- Tools like Data Impact extend reach into e-commerce analytics
Limitations vs. Circana:
- Slightly less expansive in some foodservice and specialty channels
- Can be rigid or slow for newer brands needing flexible tools
3. Numerator
Best for: Panel-based shopper behavior and receipt-level insights
Strengths:
- Tracks real shopper receipts (online + in-store)
- Unparalleled view into shopper demographics and loyalty
- Great for mapping omni-shopping journeys
Limitations:
- Modeled sales data, not POS-level
- Doesn’t offer the category-level depth for Amazon 3P sellers
4. Stackline
Best for: CPG teams who want retail analytics + automation
Strengths:
- Combines demand forecasting, promotion analysis, and media tools
- Clean UI and strong dashboarding for omnichannel teams
- Amazon integration for owned-brand analytics
Limitations:
- Less transparent for competitors, resellers, or non-owned products
- Best for internal optimization, not market discovery
5. Profitero
Best for: Monitoring price, availability, and share of voice across e-retailers
Strengths:
- Tracks content compliance, price changes, stockouts
- Great for global brands looking at online shelf execution
- Also offers Amazon modeling for your brand and competitors
Limitations:
- Doesn’t go deep into Amazon 3P or wholesale dynamics
- More of a crawler than a discovery platform