In-depth: PostHog vs Pendo

Apr 25, 2023

Want to understand the difference between Pendo and PostHog? Here's the short answer:

  1. Pendo enables users to add in tool-tips and in-app messages. It includes some product analytics tools.

  2. PostHog is an all-in-one product improvement platform that includes the ability to add in-app messages, as well as analytics, feature flags, session replays and more.

Now it's time for the long answer...

In this article we’ll explore the crucial differences and similarities between Pendo (specifically, Pendo Engage) and PostHog. We’ll cover topics such as:

How is PostHog different?

1. PostHog is an all-in one platform

PostHog brings all the tools engineers need to measure success, run experiments, and more, into one platform. It’s a complete, all-in-one product OS, with robust analytics, feature flagging, A/B testing, and session capturing features. Pendo, on the other hand, is a more limited, and requires you to adopt other platforms, such as Hotjar or LaunchDarkly, to get comparable functionality to PostHog.

2. PostHog is built for engineers

We built PostHog to support technically-savvy product managers and engineers — especially engineers with a product focus in their role. As such, PostHog includes many powerful features that aren’t available in tools like Pendo, which are built for more general audiences.

3. PostHog is open source

Because we build for engineers first, we're also open source. You can check out PostHog’s source code, build integrations or other services on top of the product, and even give feedback or interact with the team via GitHub. Transparency, including transparent pricing, is one of our core values.


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Comparing PostHog and Pendo

Pendo has four pricing tiers — Free, Starter, Growth, and Portfolio – for its main product, Pendo Engage. Pendo's Starter plan is limited to 2,000 active users a minimum of $8,000 per year.

PostHog has three pricing plans — Free, Scale, and Enterprise:

  • The Free plan includes everything early-stage companies need with a generous usage limit – 1 million events and 5k replays per month.

  • The Scale plan unlocks advanced features, like group analytics and A/B testing. Your first 1 million events and 5k replays each month are still free – you pay for what you use thereafter.

  • The Enterprise plan unlocks extra security, compliance, and permissioning features to meet the needs of large businesses.

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To make a clean comparison between PostHog and Pendo, we’ll focus on comparing Pendo Engage to PostHog and include features from all pricing tiers.

PostHogPendo

Product analytics

Track events and conversion; analyze user behavior

Session replays

Watch real users use your product; diagnose bugs

User surveys

Ask users for qualitative feedback and gather responses

Feature flags

Roll out features safely; toggle features for cohorts or individuals

Experiments

Test changes and analyze impact

In-app prompts and messages

Send messages to users in your app

Apps/integrations

Push and pull data to other destinations

Open source

Build your own apps and contribute code

  • Session replays: Session replays in PostHog recreate exactly what real users see and how they use your product. They also enable you to debug problems using built-in console logs and network performance.

  • Feature flags: PostHog includes multivariate feature flags that support JSON payloads, enabling you to push real-time changes to your product without redeploying. Teams can use feature flags to offer different features or UI choices to users, to trigger in-app messages, and more.

  • A/B testing: In PostHog, you can use the experimentation suite to create multivariate tests within your product, such as showing some users a different page layout to others. Over time, you can build an understanding of which page performs better, correlate results with other events, and deploy a final version.

Product Analytics

PostHog and Pendo are ultimately built for different types of users. While PostHog is designed with engineers and technical users in mind, Pendo is intended more for marketers and UX designers.

This difference is reflected in all levels of the product, but especially in product analytics, where many advanced features which are lacking in Pendo, are available in PostHog.

PostHogPendo

Graphs and trends

Build custom insights and visualizations

Dashboards

Combine insights into shareable dashboards

Funnels

Understand conversion between events, pages

Cohorts

Combine users based on properties and events for group analysis

User paths

Track user flows and where they drop-off

Retention

Analyze user and revenue retention

UTM tracking

Track marketing campaigns with UTM tags

Correlation analysis

Suggested events and properties that lead to success or failure

Group analytics

Understand how organizations use your product

Formulas

Use custom formulas to calculate unique insights

SQL access

Write your own queries in SQL

  • Correlation analysis: Correlation analysis automatically highlights significant linking properties or events relevant to an insight. For example, you can find if users who complete a funnel are likely to be from a certain location, or have completed another event. In PostHog, correlation analysis is a standard part of analytics.

  • Formulas: Formulas in PostHog enable you to create custom insights using your data. A simple example of a formula would be an equation to figure out a ratio or percentage (e.g. the percentage of user who completed two different events), though advanced formulas can use more elaborate functions, such as COS and SIN.

  • SQL access: While both PostHog and Pendo have ready-made insights and visualization types, only PostHog gives you unlimited access to your data by writing your own SQL queries. This is ideal for data scientists, product managers, and engineers who want to perform advanced analysis on user data.

Discover what's possible with product analytics

In-app messages and prompts

Pendo is all about creating in-app messages, prompts, tooltips, measuring their impact on adoption and retention, and collecting feedback. But these aren't unique features – PostHog also supports in-app messages and interactive pop-ups through the use of feature flag payloads and site apps, as well as customizable surveys.

The main difference is, because Pendo is designed for less technical users, it offers an interface that is simpler, but less powerful. You can easily create tooltips, announcement pop-ups and polls in Pendo, but not other types of prompt such as a Calendly integration.

PostHog has ready-made apps for displaying pop-ups and tooltips, including banners and site notifications, but can also create customizable surveys with which you can collect qualitative feedback to analyze alongside the quantitative data. Surveys can even be used to send links to users for scheduling face-to-face interviews.

Discover what's possible with PostHog apps

Apps and integrations

Both Pendo and PostHog have a wide selection of apps and integration. Both also include integrations with tools such as Zapier, which enable you to move data to even more platforms.

One unique advantage of PostHog is that, because it is open source, it’s easy to create your own apps and integrations. This is useful if you’re, for example, using niche software in your stack that hasn’t been widely adopted, or if you require a direct integration between PostHog and your product.

The number of available apps is constantly increasing for both PostHog and Pendo, so rather than list all available apps, we’ve shortened this section to only list the most popular integrations in particular categories. Want the full list? Check the PostHog app library!

Data pipelines

‘Data pipeline’ refers to apps which enable you to integrate with data warehouses, data lakes, or other forms of data storage.

PostHogPendo

Export API

Export data via API

Import API

Export data via API

Amazon Redshift

Export data to Redshift

Amazon S3

Export data to S3 bucket

Azure Blob Storage

Export data to Microsoft Azure

Google Cloud Storage

Export data to GCS

Snowflake

Export data to Snowflake database

Google BigQuery

Export data to BigQuery for analysis

RudderStack

Sync event and person data

Airbyte

Extract and load data to external platforms

Below, we've listed a few of the most popular integrations used across PostHog and Pendo.

PostHogPendo

Hubspot

Sync event and person data

Salesforce

Sync event and person data

Zapier

Export events for use in Zaps

Shopify

Sync customer and order data

Stripe

Sync customer and invoice data

Slack

Receive notifications about new data

Discord

Receive notifications about new data

MS Teams

Receive notifications about new data

Intercom

Extract and load data to external platforms

Customer.io

Sync data between platforms

Sentry

Ingest Sentry errors for analysis

Segment

Ingest events from Segment

Want more? For a full list of PostHog’s available integrations, please check the app directory.

Compliance and security

Regulatory compliance can be a critical need for many teams, especially if they operate in financial or healthcare industries. Regulations such as HIPPA and GDPR can require teams to store data in certain locations, or to protect data in certain ways.

PostHogPendo

GDPR-ready

HIPAA-ready

EU hosting available

Data anonymization

Cookieless tracking option

SOC 2 certified

SAML/SSO available

2FA available

SDKs and tracking

Pendo and PostHog both support a variety of tracking and implementation options to get your data into their platform. Both platforms enable you to create tracked events manually, as well as offering autocapture to help you get started quickly.

Autocapture is preferred by many users because it's faster to setup, but some argue that it creates too much noise or cost to be useful. We disagree, and it’s why PostHog gives you your first million events for free, every month — so you can capture events without worrying about these issues. It’s something we feel quite strongly about.

PostHogPendo

Event tracking

Track manually instrumented events

Autocapture

Automatically track events without instrumentation

Combined events (actions)

Track related events as a single trackable action or behavior

Send events from your own domain

Ensure ad blockers don't block data capture

Cross-domain tracking

Track users across domains and subdomains

Server-side tracking

Send events from your server

Capture API

Send events through an API

Library support

PostHog supports a wide range of client and server libraries, but not all features are equally available across all of them. We recommend using PostHog's JavaScript snippet to enjoy all features. See our client library documentation for more information.

PostHogPendo

JavaScript

React Native

React

Flutter

iOS

Android

Ruby

Frequently asked questions

Got another question? You can ask the PostHog team anything you want!

Who is Pendo useful for?

Pendo is designed primarily for marketers and UX specialists. Its key features are the ability to create in-app prompts and messages, such as tooltips, without technical know-how. Pendo enables these users to follow the performance of such messages and to monitor broad feature adoption and usage.

Who is PostHog useful for?

PostHog is built primarily with engineers, product managers and other technical users in mind. It also offers the ability to create in-app prompts and messages, but also offers a number of other tools that are useful for these types of teams, such as feature flags and session replays.

This difference is ultimately reflected in many of the features both platforms offer, and how they are designed. PostHog's focus on breadth and supporting engineers in creating better products, for example, is reflected in its core features.

How much does Pendo cost?

Pendo has complex, tier-based pricing, which isn’t entirely transparent and is based on the number of monthly active users.

A free tier is available with basic features, but can only track up to 500 monthly active users. After this, the Starter tier offers greater in-app messaging features and support for up to 2,000 monthly active users — but costs $8,000 per year.

Two additional tiers are available for larger teams — Growth and Portfolio — but the pricing for each is custom and not available publicly.

How much does PostHog cost?

PostHog has transparent pricing based on the usage. It’s free to get started and completely free for the first 1 million events and 5,000 sessions captured every month.

After this free monthly allowance you'll pay $0.00031/event and $0.005/replay, and PostHog charges progressively less the more you use. Volume, non-profit and startup discounts are available upon request, and we recommend trying our pricing calculator to estimate your pricing.

Do Pendo and PostHog offer free trials?

Pendo offers a free tier, called Pendo Free. This version is limited in scope, supporting only one web, iOS or Android application, basic features and up to 500 monthly active users. After this, you must pay additional fees.

With PostHog, it’s free to get started, and all users get their first 1 million events and 5,000 sessions for free, every month. There are no other restrictions and billing limits can be used to keep usage beneath this allowance, enabling you to use PostHog for free indefinitely.

Can I migrate from Pendo?

Yes. See our Pendo to PostHog migration guide for more.

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