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- Specify events manually, or use autocapture to get started quickly
- Analyze data with ready-made visualizations, or do it yourself with SQL
- Track website visitors separately with our GA4 alternative
- Only capture properties on the people you want to track, save money when you don't
- Gather insights by capturing session replays, console logs, and network monitoring
- Improve your product with Experiments that automatically analyze performance
- Safely roll out features to select users or cohorts with feature flags
- Send out fully customizable surveys to specific cohorts of users
- Connect to external services and manage data flows with PostHog CDP
PostHog is available with hosting in the EU or US and is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant. It's free to get started and comes with a generous monthly free tier.
We're constantly adding new features, and recently launched web analytics and a data warehouse!
The fastest and most reliable way to get started with PostHog is signing up for free to PostHog Cloud or PostHog Cloud EU. Your first 1 million events (and 5k replays) are free every month, after which you pay based on usage.
You can deploy a hobby instance in one line on Linux with Docker (recommended 4GB memory):
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/posthog/posthog/HEAD/bin/deploy-hobby)"
Open source deployments should scale to approximately 100k events per month, after which we recommend migrating to a PostHog Cloud instance. See our docs for more info and limitations. Please note that we do not provide customer support for open source deployments.
Want to find out more? Request a demo!
PostHog brings all the tools and data you need to build better products.
- Event-based analytics: Capture your product's usage automatically, or customize it to your needs
- User and group tracking: Understand the people and groups behind the events and track properties about them when needed
- Data visualizations: Create and share graphs, funnels, paths, retention, and dashboards
- SQL access: Use SQL to get a deeper understanding of your users, breakdown information and create completely tailored visualizations
- Session replays: Watch videos of your users' behavior, with fine-grained filters and privacy controls, as well as network monitoring and captured console logs
- Heatmaps: See where users click and get a visual representation of their behaviour with the PostHog Toolbar
- Feature flags: Test and manage the rollout of new features to specific users and groups, or deploy flags as kill-switches
- Experiments: run simple or complex changes as experiments and get automatic significance calculations
- Correlation analysis: Discover what events and properties correlate with success and failure
- Surveys: Collect qualitative feedback from your users using fully customizable surveys
- Import and export your data: Import from and export to the services that matter to you with the PostHog CDP
- Ready-made libraries: We’ve built libraries for JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Node, Go, Android, iOS, PHP, Flutter, React Native, Elixir, Nim, and an API for anything else
- Plays nicely with data warehouses: import events or user data from your warehouse by writing a simple transformation plugin, and export data with pre-built apps - such as BigQuery, Redshift, Snowflake, and S3
Check out the full list of PostHog features.
We <3 contributions big and small:
- Vote on features or get early access to beta functionality in our roadmap
- Open a PR (see our instructions on developing PostHog locally)
- Submit a feature request or bug report
This repo is available under the MIT expat license, except for the ee
directory (which has its license here) if applicable.
Need absolutely đź’Ż% FOSS? Check out our posthog-foss repository, which is purged of all proprietary code and features.
To learn more, book a demo or see our pricing page.
Come help us make PostHog even better. We're growing fast and would love for you to join us.