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Countly joins ClickHouse's House Mates partner programme

Countly joins ClickHouse's House Mates partner programme

Tue, 2nd Jun 2026 (Today)
Mark Tarre
MARK TARRE News Chief

Countly has joined House Mates, ClickHouse's partner community, following its adoption of ClickHouse in version 26.01.

The partnership brings Countly closer to ClickHouse after the analytics software company integrated the database technology into its platform to handle larger workloads. Countly said the change improved how its system processes product and customer data at scale.

House Mates is ClickHouse's partner programme for technology companies. It is designed to support technical integration, joint initiatives, and collaboration across the broader ClickHouse ecosystem.

For Countly, the move formalises a relationship that had already developed through its use of ClickHouse in its latest platform release. It said the integration led to faster, more reliable processing for complex analytics tasks, as businesses face rising data volumes and growing pressure to analyse them in real time.

Countly positions itself as a product intelligence platform that brings together product, customer, and behavioural data in a single environment. It said the infrastructure changes are part of a wider effort to reduce fragmentation across analytics systems as organisations seek a clearer view of user behaviour, engagement, and digital experience.

The announcement also reflects a broader shift in the analytics market, where database and infrastructure choices are becoming more central to software vendors' ability to process data quickly and consistently. As data volumes rise, vendors are under pressure not only to increase speed but also to maintain reliability for customers using analytics tools across multiple teams and workflows.

Onur Alp Soner, Chief Executive Officer of Countly, said the decision was driven by those operational demands.

"Analytics systems are under pressure to process significantly more data than they were a few years ago, and infrastructure choices increasingly affect how usable that data actually is," said Onur Alp Soner, Chief Executive Officer, Countly.

"In analytics, speed matters, but so does trust. Teams need to be able to process and understand large volumes of data reliably, especially as customer expectations and analytics workloads grow. That is what we are continuing to strengthen through our work with ClickHouse."

Partner framework

ClickHouse created House Mates as a framework for working with software and technology partners that build on, integrate with, or deploy its database system. For Countly, membership provides a formal route for cooperation on integration work and commercial activity.

That matters because analytics vendors are increasingly expected to support more intensive querying and reporting without adding complexity for customers. Database architecture has become a competitive issue for companies in product analytics, customer intelligence, and engagement software, particularly where users want rapid access to behavioural data from large digital estates.

Countly said the collaboration would support closer work on technical integration and partner initiatives. It added that the relationship would help it continue to strengthen reliability in high-volume analytics environments.

ClickHouse described the addition of Countly as an example of a software company rebuilding its underlying data stack around its technology. It said the partnership would also extend to go-to-market activity and product collaboration.

"We're excited to welcome Countly into the House Mates partner program. Countly represents exactly the kind of innovation we love to see from our technology partners, rebuilding their data infrastructure on ClickHouse to deliver up to 100x faster performance and laying the foundation for AI-ready analytics at scale. Through House Mates, we look forward to deepening our collaboration across go-to-market and co-innovation to help organizations turn growing volumes of data into real-time intelligence," said Abhinav Mehla, Vice President of Global Partners and Alliances, ClickHouse.

The relationship comes as software companies across analytics and customer data markets revisit infrastructure choices to cope with larger datasets and rising expectations for real-time analysis. Countly said its focus remains on helping organisations process growing volumes of product and customer data while reducing fragmentation across their analytics environments.

By joining House Mates after integrating ClickHouse into version 26.01, Countly is signalling that infrastructure partnerships are becoming a more visible part of how analytics vendors develop their products and position them for customers with heavier data demands.