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Posthog rocks
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it was to set up across my react and react native products
What do you dislike about the product?
some of the insights are overwhelming (but just a learning curve)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Tracking user interactions
Great analytics platform
What do you like best about the product?
Easy view of user interactions and ability to customize metrics
What do you dislike about the product?
UI can be a bit tricky to navigate in the platform
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Session replay to understand user intent in our platform
An extra pair of eyes for engineers for debugging.
What do you like best about the product?
The fact that we can walk though the user experiences and be able to catch and debug issues faster.
What do you dislike about the product?
In all fairness, this might be just a me thing, but I think PostHog can be overwhelming at a glance, as there's a lot to look at in one glance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use PostHog to track our user behaviour and replicate the whatever errors they might experience by walking though their actions from a birds-eye view stand point. PostHog allows us to debug faster and provide quicker feedback and resolution to our customers
Easy Analytics for Early Startups
What do you like best about the product?
How easy they make it to integrate with your code base.
What do you dislike about the product?
Learning how to use the analytics dashboard is confusing, but powerful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When I deploy my project I need to know where users encounter the most friction. PostHog will let me diagnose what problems users are having, which is invaluable when traffic is limited
Great software
What do you like best about the product?
- Really great UI/UX
- Easy to setup
- Good free tier
- Easy to setup
- Good free tier
What do you dislike about the product?
The error tracking feature could be more furnished
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Analyzing retention and error tracking on multiple devices from my clients
Genuienly the single best analytics solution i have used.
What do you like best about the product?
Posthog is incredibly simple to set up, and the separate features that it has all integrate with both each other and my codebase perfectly, with little-to-no effort.
What do you dislike about the product?
Delay. My only genuine problem with posthog is that events often take a while to reach the server after they are sent from the client.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Posthog is helping us catch errors in our application, and see why/where users are having issues.
Accessible enterprise grade analytics
What do you like best about the product?
PostHog has been a fantastic surprise. I initially expected it to be a heavy and complex analytics tool, but it turned out to be incredibly accessible—especially for early-stage projects. The setup was straightforward and fast, and it integrated seamlessly with my Next.js app, performing far better than expected. What really stands out is how complete the platform is. It has every feature I could need—from product analytics to session replays, feature flags, A/B testing, and more—all in one place. Usually, you need to string together multiple tools to get this level of insight, but PostHog just delivers everything out of the box without feeling bloated. It’s rare to find a tool this powerful that still feels lightweight and developer-friendly. Highly recommended for startups and scale-ups alike.
What do you dislike about the product?
If I had to pick something, it would be the documentation. It’s not bad by any means, but I think it could be a bit better organized and more detailed in some areas—especially for edge cases or advanced use. That said, this is really just nitpicking.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
PostHog helps us cover multiple crucial areas in one place—product analytics, web analytics, and session replays. Instead of juggling separate tools, we get a unified view of how users interact with our app. The ability to replay sessions has been especially valuable for understanding UX issues and refining the user journey. Overall, it’s helped us make more informed product decisions and build a better experience based on real user behavior.
Very easy to set up Session Replay
What do you like best about the product?
Very easy to set up Session Replay. It generally just works, autofilling the session key in documentation was a nice touch. Pricing seemed fair. Overall a great experience.
What do you dislike about the product?
Seems like filtering Replays is not as easy as it could be since the UI is cramped as a left sidebar
The other concern is very niche: There was slowness with Angular 8 but I found a workaround for it
The other concern is very niche: There was slowness with Angular 8 but I found a workaround for it
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When a user complains about a bug but was hard to reproduce (or actually their own fault) it is super helpful to see what they clicked to lead into that bug.
Great tool, great company
What do you like best about the product?
I fell in love with PostHog (the tool AND the company) on one of my personal side projects. As technology leader responsible for Architecture and Engineering, I am now rolling this out into my enterprise globally.
I love things that have been built well, with love. It is very friendly for developers (good documentation), but also for product management.
PostHog enables us to track performance and UX much better than we have been able to do through other tools.
Communication with team has been good (as far as I needed it) and I've been showing their Handbook and Careers site around internally as inspiration.
I love things that have been built well, with love. It is very friendly for developers (good documentation), but also for product management.
PostHog enables us to track performance and UX much better than we have been able to do through other tools.
Communication with team has been good (as far as I needed it) and I've been showing their Handbook and Careers site around internally as inspiration.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing signification - it is a product that is continuously evolving so we'll jus t
Few smaller items:
- Would love to have access to more of the tracked/consumed data - the PostHog data that is made available in the SQL editor is still limited. Right now, we are still using Azure Application Insights in addition
- On Session Replay, would be nice to be able to filter out console messages. Already implemented filter on events, but I find that the logs (which we use quite a bit) to be too polluted.
- On Session Replay, the search box on network requests doesn't seem to work well.
- We find that not all events are properly tracked (e.g., on Session Replay, the network traffic). This might be due to the client?
- Being a client-side tool, we still need to correlate manually to server-side logs. There are some options around data pipelines, but this is not yet usable in our setup.
From vision: would be interesting how far they will take things like feature flags / experiments. Can do a lot more there to for instance compete with LaunchDarkly
Few smaller items:
- Would love to have access to more of the tracked/consumed data - the PostHog data that is made available in the SQL editor is still limited. Right now, we are still using Azure Application Insights in addition
- On Session Replay, would be nice to be able to filter out console messages. Already implemented filter on events, but I find that the logs (which we use quite a bit) to be too polluted.
- On Session Replay, the search box on network requests doesn't seem to work well.
- We find that not all events are properly tracked (e.g., on Session Replay, the network traffic). This might be due to the client?
- Being a client-side tool, we still need to correlate manually to server-side logs. There are some options around data pipelines, but this is not yet usable in our setup.
From vision: would be interesting how far they will take things like feature flags / experiments. Can do a lot more there to for instance compete with LaunchDarkly
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Poor performance / UX
PostHog: A Powerful and Privacy-Focused Analytics Tool for Healthcare
What do you like best about the product?
PostHog has been a game-changer for our project, which focuses on enhancing post-operative care using AI. The ability to self-host ensures that we remain HIPAA-compliant while still leveraging powerful analytics. I particularly appreciate the session replays, event-based tracking, and feature flags, which help us refine user experience and troubleshoot issues efficiently. The integrations with Next.js and our existing stack were seamless, and the ability to export data for further analysis is a big plus. I am frequently using Posthog for different features it gives like: feature flags, session replays ,web analytics and many more. That is why I dont have to use multiple libraries for different requirements. It is a all in one product.
What do you dislike about the product?
While PostHog offers a great range of features, the initial setup for self-hosting and fine-tuning the configurations took some effort. The documentation is helpful, but certain advanced use cases could use more in-depth examples. Additionally, while their support is responsive, I would love to see more real-time chat options for quicker issue resolution.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of our biggest challenges was ensuring HIPAA-compliant analytics while gaining deep insights into user interactions. PostHog solved this by offering a self-hosted option, allowing us to maintain data privacy and security.
Other key benefits include:
Improved UX – Session replays help us understand how users navigate our platform, allowing us to enhance usability.
Faster debugging – We can quickly identify and resolve pain points in the patient onboarding process.
Feature testing – Feature flags enable us to roll out changes gradually, reducing the risk of disruptions.
Operational efficiency – By tracking clinician workflows, we identify areas where automation or UI improvements can streamline their tasks.
Overall, PostHog has been instrumental in improving patient engagement, clinician productivity, and data-driven decision-making while maintaining strict privacy standards.
Other key benefits include:
Improved UX – Session replays help us understand how users navigate our platform, allowing us to enhance usability.
Faster debugging – We can quickly identify and resolve pain points in the patient onboarding process.
Feature testing – Feature flags enable us to roll out changes gradually, reducing the risk of disruptions.
Operational efficiency – By tracking clinician workflows, we identify areas where automation or UI improvements can streamline their tasks.
Overall, PostHog has been instrumental in improving patient engagement, clinician productivity, and data-driven decision-making while maintaining strict privacy standards.
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