Curated data series across AI, finance, health, social, and lifestyle. With editorial articles explaining why each number matters. From $9.99 a month.
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From mortgage rates to LLM subscribers, wedding costs to GLP-1 prescriptions — the numbers people actually want to know, with the historical context to make them useful.
Track paid-subscriber counts across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and more — month over month.
The single most-searched financial number weekly. From Freddie Mac's PMMS, with full history back to 1971.
Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound — track the category that's reshaping pharma.
From Vermont to California, the dollars couples actually spend — broken down by category.
How it works
28+ data series across AI, finance, health, social, lifestyle, and more. Each card shows the headline number and a quick hook.
Read the article, see the chart, scan the data table. Each series costs 2-5 tokens depending on how much we curate.
Spend tokens to unlock the full historical CSV. Use it for research, presentations, blog posts, podcasts — whatever makes you smarter.
Pricing
Subscriptions get you fresh tokens every month. The token pack is one-time and never expires. No subscription traps, one-click cancel, transparent everything.
Perfect for casual data curiosity
Then $9.99/mo
For regular data users and writers
Then $19.99/mo
For analysts, researchers, and power users
Then $29.99/mo
Pay once, use anytime — tokens never expire
No recurring charge
Each data series costs 2-5 tokens depending on depth. Subscribers get fresh tokens every month — unused subscriber tokens reset at the end of your billing month. Token-pack tokens never expire and unlocked series stay in your library forever. Cancel anytime, no questions asked.
Why Datafacta
Every series cites its primary source. No black-box "proprietary methodology" — see exactly where the numbers come from.
Statista has millions of stats and you'll never read most of them. We pick the data that's actually interesting and explain why.
$9.99 a month, not $300. No enterprise sales calls. No annual contracts. Cancel with one click.
CSV files you can actually use — in Excel, Google Sheets, Python, R, your own dashboards. Not just images and paywalled previews.
Each series has a short article explaining what the data means and why it matters. Numbers without context are just numbers.
As often as the underlying data refreshes. Some weekly, some monthly, some annually. Each card shows the latest snapshot.
Drop your email and we'll let you know the moment Datafacta goes live. Waitlist members get 50% off any plan for the first month.
Common questions
Some data series are simple (one number per month) and some require way more curation work (multi-state, multi-source, monthly updates with article context). Tokens let us price each series fairly. Most series cost 2-3 tokens. The most premium series cost 5.
Subscriber tokens reset at the end of your billing month. They don't stack. If you want tokens that never expire, the one-time Token Pack is for you — those tokens stay in your account forever, and any series you unlock with them stay accessible forever.
Yes. Every series page shows the headline number, a chart, the first 12 rows of the data table, and the full article — all free. You only spend tokens to download the complete historical CSV.
As often as the underlying source updates. Mortgage rates are weekly. CPI and home prices are monthly. Wedding costs and college tuition are annual. Each series page shows when it was last refreshed.
Yes, one click, no email required, no questions asked. Subscriptions cancel at the end of your billing month and you keep your tokens for that month. We don't do dark patterns.
Yes. If you're not happy with your first month, email us within 30 days for a full refund. Token packs are also refundable within 30 days as long as you haven't already spent the tokens.
Public sources — government databases (BLS, Census, CDC, NOAA, etc.), academic studies, industry reports, company disclosures, and other published research. Every series page lists its primary source and links to where you can verify it. Where we do our own aggregation or triangulation work, we cite "Datafacta research" as a secondary source.
Statista costs $300/month, gates everything behind their paywall, and has so much data that finding the interesting parts is its own job. Datafacta is $10-30/month, curates a smaller set, and explains why each number matters. We're the middle path between free-and-shallow and expensive-and-walled.