Best PostHog alternatives
1
Google Analytics
Free
Free web analytics platform for tracking website traffic, user behavior, and conversions.
2
Amplitude
Free tier
Digital analytics platform for understanding user behavior across the full product journey.
3
Mixpanel
Free tier
Product analytics platform for tracking user interactions, funnels, retention, and A/B experiments.
Quick comparison: PostHog vs Google Analytics
| Feature | PostHog | Google Analytics |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | Free |
PostHog comparisons
Google Analytics vs PostHog
PostHog gives you open source and self-hosting; Google Analytics is a managed service. Which trade-off works for you?
Plausible vs PostHog
PostHog is the free option; Plausible charges $9/mo but may offer more polish. Here is how they compare.
Fathom vs PostHog
PostHog is the free option; Fathom charges $14/mo but may offer more polish. Here is how they compare.
Umami vs PostHog
Umami is built for developers who want free, self-hosted, privacy-first analytics. PostHog is built for product teams that need analytics, session replay, and feature flags in one tool. Pick the one that fits.
PostHog vs Mixpanel
PostHog gives you open source and self-hosting; Mixpanel is a managed service. Which trade-off works for you?
PostHog vs Amplitude
PostHog gives you open source and self-hosting; Amplitude is a managed service. Which trade-off works for you?
More Analytics tools
Google Analytics
Free web analytics platform for tracking website traffic, user behavior, and conversions.
Plausible
Privacy-friendly, lightweight web analytics. No cookies, GDPR-compliant out of the box.
Fathom
Simple, privacy-focused website analytics. GDPR, CCPA, and PECR compliant.
Umami
Open-source, privacy-focused web analytics you can self-host.
Mixpanel
Product analytics platform for tracking user interactions, funnels, retention, and A/B experiments.
Amplitude
Digital analytics platform for understanding user behavior across the full product journey.
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