The best Adobe Analytics alternatives & competitors, compared
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1. PostHog
- Founded: 2020
- Similar to: Heap, Amplitude
- Typical users: Engineers and product teams
- Typical customers: Mid-size B2Bs and startups


What is PostHog?
PostHog (that's us π) is an open-source platform combining web and product analytics, session replay, heatmaps, A/B testing, feature flags, and user surveys into one product. This means it's not only an alternative to Adobe Analytics but also tools like Hotjar and VWO.
According to BuiltWith, as of October 2024, 5,330 of the top 1 million websites deploy PostHog. This is significantly more than the 3,259 who use Adobe Analytics.
Key features
π Web analytics: Monitor your web traffic by automatically capturing and calculating metrics like visitors, pageviews, session duration, and bounce rate. Easily see the sources, entry and exit paths, channels, and more.
π Product analytics: Visualize your data with custom trends, funnels, user paths, retention analysis, and segment user cohorts. Also, direct SQL querying for power users.
πΊ Session replays: See exactly how users are using your site. Includes event timelines, console logs, network activity, and 90-day data retention.
π§ͺ A/B tests: Optimize your app and website with up to nine test variations and track impact on primary and secondary metrics. Automatically calculate test duration, sample size, and statistical significance.
π¬ Surveys: Target surveys by event or user properties. Templates for net promoter score (NPS), product-market fit (PMF) surveys, and more.
How does PostHog compare to Adobe Analytics?
PostHog has a significantly larger feature set than Adobe Analytics. It offers the event capture and visualizations of Adobe Analytics along with a suite of tools to help you understand how people use your product and measure your attempts to improve it.
| PostHog | Adobe Analytics | |
Self-serve Free to try, no mandatory sales calls | β | β |
Web analytics Pre-built dashboard of aggregate traffic, sources, campaigns, and session metrics | β | β |
Product analytics Custom events, trends, funnels, paths, and retention | β | β |
Autocapture Capture events without manual instrumentation | β | β |
Cohort analysis Combine users into cohorts for analysis | β | β |
Session replay Watch real users on your site; discover friction points | β | β |
Heatmaps Visualize where users click and interact on your site | β | β |
A/B testing Run multivariate tests and see the impact of changes with custom goals and reports | β | β |
Script install Start capturing data by adding a simple script to your site | β | β |
EU hosting Store your data in the EU for compliance | β | β |
Open source Audit code, contribute to roadmap, and build integrations | β | β |
π‘ Good to know: Adobe Analytics has visualizations you can use for web analytics, but doesn't have a simple pre-built dashboard for you to use.
Why do companies use PostHog?
According to reviews on G2, companies use PostHog because:
It replaces multiple tools: PostHog can replace Adobe Analytics (product analytics), Fullstory (session replay), and LaunchDarkly (feature flags and A/B testing). This simplifies workflows and ensures product data is all in one place.
Pricing is transparent and scalable: Reviewers appreciate how PostHog's pricing scales as they grow. There's a generous free tier they can use forever. Companies eligible for PostHog for Startups also get $50k in additional free credits.
They need a complete picture of users: PostHog includes every tool necessary to understand users and improve products. This means creating funnels to track conversion, watching replays to see where users get stuck, testing solutions with A/B tests, and gathering feedback with user surveys.
Bottom line
PostHog makes for a great all-in-one tool for tracking and improving your product. Unlike Adobe Analytics, it also has a generous free tier and is self-serve (no mandatory demo calls), so it's easy to get started. PostHog is an especially great choice for startups and scaleups.
2. Matomo
- Founded: 2007
- Similar to: Google Analytics,
- Typical users: Marketing and ecommerce teams
- Typical customers: Privacy-focused former GA users

What is Matomo?
Matomo is a fully-featured, privacy-focused Google Analytics alternative. It contains basic web analytics along with more advanced product and behavioral analytics features. This includes features like funnels, cohorts, session recordings, and heatmaps (although some of these are paid add-ons).
According to BuiltWith, Matomo is much more popular than Adobe Analytics. As of October 2024, 20,816 of the top 1 million websites deploy Matomo and only 3,259 use Adobe Analytics.
Key features
π Web analytics: Get an overview of your traffic, popular pages, sources, referrers, and more.
π Custom reports: Visualize your data with detailed reports on product usage, cohorts, funnels, and conversion goals.
π Marketing analysis: Combine traffic insights with channel attribution, keyword data, ad performance, and more.