PostHog and Hotjar both help you understand user behavior, including the ability to watch real user sessions, conduct user research, and book interviews, but there are some important differences:
How is PostHog different?
1. We're an all-in-one platform
PostHog goes beyond replays and user surveys by integrating them with product and web analytics, feature flags, A/B testing, and a data warehouse. It's everything you need from a single app with a single contract. A genuine single source of truth for your product and customer data.
Every customer gets 5,000 web recordings and 1 million events for free each month, no matter what plan they're on. Our generous free tier means more than 90% of companies use PostHog for free, and you'll pay less when you do use up your free credits. You also get 2,500 free recordings on mobile apps.
Understand how users navigate through your product and where they get stuck
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Session replay
Session replays are an essential tool for understanding how people use your product, especially for early-stage companies searching for product-market fit.
Both Hotjar and PostHog are good options if you're looking for a Microsoft Clarity alternative, though Hotjar doesn't support replays on mobile apps and has no public plans to do so.
Capture recordings from single-page apps and websites
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Android recordings
Record sessions from Android mobile apps
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iOS recordings
Record sessions from iOS mobile apps
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React Native recordings
Record sessions from React Native apps
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Flutter recordings
Record sessions from Flutter apps
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Console logs
Capture console output from the browser for debugging
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Network monitoring
Monitor network activity during sessions
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Playlists
Sort recordings into static and dynamic playlists
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Highlights
Create short clips from recordings
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Frustration and engagement scores
Filter recordings by sentiment analysis
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Target recordings by URL
Start or filter recordings based on specific URLs or URL patterns
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Record via feature flag
Only record sessions for users that have the flag enabled
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Export recordings to JSON
Export important recording data for offline storage
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Export recordings to video
Export session recordings as video files
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Note: Our mobile session replay is free while it's in development, and we're actively working on session replay support for React Native and Flutter, too. See our mobile replay docs for more info on development and how replay works on mobile apps.
Heatmaps
Heatmaps visualize where people click and navigate to on your app or website and, when combined with session replay, give a clearer overview of how users behave.
Single-select questions with predefined answer options
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Multi-select
Allow users to select multiple answers from a list
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Numerical rating
Collect ratings on a numerical scale
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Emoji reaction
Quick feedback collection using emoji reactions
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Embedded links
Include clickable links within survey questions
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Freeform text
Open-ended text responses for detailed feedback
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Interview scheduling
Send users a link to schedule a feedback meeting
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Presentation
Popover surveys
Display surveys as popovers in the bottom corner of the screen
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Feedback button
Show a feedback button that opens surveys on click
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Hosted surveys
Get a shareable URL to a survey that you can send directly to users or embed
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Custom colors & positioning
Customize the colors of your surveys to match your brand
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Custom HTML
Add HTML to your survey text
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Iframe embedding
Embed surveys in your website using an iframe
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Features
Sentiment analysis
Analyze survey results using AI to discover trends
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Survey templates
Choose from a library of pre-built templates (CSAT, NPS, etc) or start from scratch
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User interview requests
Templates for organizing and scheduling user interviews
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API access
Full API access for creating custom survey experiences
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Webhooks
Send survey responses to places like Slack or Teams
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Using PostHog's product analytics and surveys together unlocks more precise targeting options for surveys, such as using feature flags and pre-defined cohorts.