PostHog has officially open-sourced its analytics platform, enabling users to self-host or use a cloud-based version. This development allows developers to leverage PostHog’s tools, including product analytics, session replays, and error tracking, without cost constraints.
PostHog has released its analytics platform as open source, allowing developers full access to its features without licensing costs. Users can choose between self-hosting the platform or utilizing PostHog Cloud for analytics solutions.
The platform includes robust tools for product and web analytics, with capabilities such as session replays, error tracking, and feature flags. Additionally, it supports integrations with external tools like Stripe and Hubspot.
For those opting to self-host, PostHog can be deployed on Linux with Docker via a simple command. The open-source offering is suitable for up to 100,000 analytics events each month, while the cloud option provides a free tier for a defined number of events and features.
With the open-sourcing of PostHog, developers have an opportunity to build and customize their analytics frameworks. This move could enhance the competitive landscape in the analytics sector, as it lowers entry barriers for smaller teams and individual developers.
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PostHog has officially open-sourced its analytics platform, enabling users to self-host or use a cloud-based version. This development allows developers to leverage PostHog’s tools, including product analytics, session replays, and error tracking, without cost constraints.