PostHog vs June
PostHog is open-source product analytics suite with session replay, feature flags, A/B testing, and surveys, while June is product analytics specifically designed for B2B SaaS with company-level insights. PostHog is open source and can be self-hosted, giving you full control over your data. PostHog is built for product teams that need analytics, session replay, and feature flags in one tool, whereas June targets b2b saas teams wanting product analytics built for them.
At a glance
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| Best for | Product teams that need analytics, session replay, and feature flags in one tool | B2B SaaS teams wanting product analytics built for them |
| Starting price | Free | Free |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | ✓ | — |
| Free tier available | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open source | ✓ | — |
| A/B Testing | ✓ | — |
| Activation | — | ✓ |
| Company Analytics | — | ✓ |
| Feature Flags | ✓ | — |
| Feature Reports | — | ✓ |
| Product Analytics | ✓ | — |
| Retention | — | ✓ |
| Session Replay | ✓ | — |
| Surveys | ✓ | — |
PostHog
Strengths
- All-in-one: analytics, session replay, feature flags, A/B tests
- Generous free tier (1M events/mo)
- Open source and self-hostable
- Strong developer experience
Weaknesses
- Can be overwhelming — lots of features
- Self-hosting requires significant infrastructure
- UI has a learning curve
- Some features less mature than best-in-class alternatives
June
Strengths
- Includes Company Analytics as a core feature, purpose-built for analytics workflows
- Includes Feature Reports as a core feature, purpose-built for analytics workflows
- Free for 1K monthly users — generous enough for most small teams to get real work done
- Includes activation alongside the core feature set — fewer separate tools needed
Weaknesses
- Free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- Data accuracy depends on tracking setup — misconfigured events give misleading results
- Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up
The bottom line
Pricing: Both PostHog and June are free. You can try both without spending a dollar.
Feature gaps: PostHog offers A/B Testing, Feature Flags and Product Analytics that June lacks. June brings Activation, Company Analytics and Feature Reports that PostHog does not have.
Team fit: PostHog is geared toward any size teams, while June is aimed at small teams teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.
Open source: PostHog is open source, meaning you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in. June is proprietary — you are trusting the vendor with your data and uptime.
Where each tool shines: PostHog's biggest strengths are: all-in-one: analytics, session replay, feature flags, a/b tests. generous free tier (1m events/mo). June's biggest strengths are: includes company analytics as a core feature, purpose-built for analytics workflows. includes feature reports as a core feature, purpose-built for analytics workflows.
Watch out for: With PostHog, users commonly note that can be overwhelming — lots of features. With June, the main complaint is that free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade.
Choose PostHog if...
- You need a tool built for product teams that need analytics, session replay, and feature flags in one tool
- You need self-hosting, data sovereignty, or the ability to audit source code
- You specifically need A/B Testing and Feature Flags
- You care about generous free tier (1m events/mo)
- Your team size fits the any size profile PostHog is designed for
Choose June if...
- You need a tool built for b2b saas teams wanting product analytics built for them
- You specifically need Activation and Company Analytics
- You care about includes feature reports as a core feature, purpose-built for analytics workflows
- Your team size fits the small teams profile June is designed for
- The free tier works for you: free for 1k monthly users
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