PostHog
PostHog β Open-source product analytics with session replay, feature flags, A/B testing, and surveys.
Our Verdict
Best for analytics + feature flags + session replay in one. PostHog offers usage-based at Usage-based, price decreases at scale. Low vendor lock-in.
Pros
- analytics + feature flags + session replay in one
- Open-source with self-hosted option
- Low lock-in β easy to migrate away
Cons
- Enterprise needing dedicated support β Amplitude is more enterprise
- Mobile-first app β Mixpanel has better mobile SDKs
- Steeper learning curve for non-technical stakeholders
When to Use PostHog
Good fit if you need
- Want analytics + feature flags + session replay in one
- Open-source with self-hosted option
- Developer-friendly with SQL access to raw data
Not the best choice if
- Enterprise needing dedicated support β Amplitude is more enterprise
- Mobile-first app β Mixpanel has better mobile SDKs
- Need just session replay β Hotjar/FullStory are more focused
Works Well With
Pricing
Price wrong?PostHog Pricing
- Pricing Model
- usage
- Free Tier
- Yes
- Free Tier Limits
- free tier
- Entry Price
- Usage-based, price decreases at scale
- Enterprise Available
- Yes
- Billing Complexity
- Low
- Transparency Score
- 4/5
Beta β estimates may differ from actual pricing
Estimated Monthly Cost
$25
Estimated Annual Cost
$300
Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.
Scale
Lock-in Assessment
Low β open-source, self-hosted, raw data access via data warehouse
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