Analyse vs PostHog
PostHog is a developer-first suite for teams shipping software: analytics, replay, flags, and experiments. Analyse is for the marketing site and content side of the business, cookieless and with SEO built in.
Feature by feature
Every capability, side by side. Analyse is highlighted.
What each one costs
Starting prices at a glance. Check each site for current tiers.
Analytics, SEO, and AI content in one plan. No agency retainer.
View pricingGenerous free tier, then pay-per-event rates that fall with volume across its products.
posthog.com/pricingThe whole growth stack in one tab
Where PostHog covers a slice, Analyse folds analytics, Search Console insights, rank tracking, an AI copilot, and a content engine into one subscription. Each part feeds the others.
Ask your data in plain language
Chat with your analytics inside Analyse, or connect Claude or Cursor over MCP. PostHog hands you a dashboard. Analyse hands you the answer and the next action.
Rankings that write themselves
Analyse researches your site and what is being published around it, writes SEO posts on a schedule, and tracks the positions they win. PostHog has nothing in this lane.
When PostHog is the better fit
If you are an engineering team shipping software, PostHog is a remarkable bundle: product analytics, session replay, feature flags, and experiments in one open-source platform, with a million events a month free and a self-host option. Analyse does not do replay or flags and is not aiming to. The gap runs the other way for marketing sites. PostHog points at developers, cookieless mode takes configuration, usage bills need watching, and there is nothing for SEO or content. If the growth you care about is organic traffic and published content, Analyse is built for exactly that, and the two coexist happily.
Move from PostHog in an afternoon
Keep PostHog running in parallel as long as you like. Drop in the Analyse script, connect Search Console, and your dashboards fill in with no re-instrumentation marathon.
Start freeCommon questions
Analyse compared to PostHog, answered.
Is Analyse a replacement for PostHog?
For measuring a marketing site, yes. For product work, no: session replay, feature flags, and experiments are PostHog's territory and Analyse does not offer them. Many teams run PostHog on the app and Analyse on the website.
PostHog has an AI assistant too, right?
It has one in beta. Analyse's copilot is a core part of the product: it answers plain-language questions across traffic, funnels, and search data, flags anomalies, and connects to Claude or Cursor over MCP on the Pro plan.
Can I self-host Analyse like PostHog?
No, Analyse is hosted only, with all data in the EU. If self-hosting is a hard requirement, PostHog is a fair choice; if the need is really data access, Analyse offers raw event export on the Pro plan.
How does pricing compare?
PostHog gives you a million events a month free, then usage-based rates that fall with volume across its products. Analyse is flat at $29 a month with three sites included and a 3-day free trial, so costs stay predictable as traffic grows.
Which is more privacy-friendly out of the box?
Analyse. It is cookieless by default, collects no personal data, and needs no consent banner. PostHog offers a configurable cookieless mode and EU hosting, but privacy is something you set up rather than the starting point.
What does Analyse offer for SEO that PostHog does not?
Search Console insights, keyword opportunities, rank tracking with alerts, and an AI content engine that researches and publishes blog posts. PostHog has no SEO or content tooling.
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