The 7 best mobile app analytics tools
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1. PostHog
Best for: Engineering and product teams

What is PostHog?
PostHog (that's us π) is an all-in-one platform built to help engineers create better products. It includes product analytics and a whole bunch more, such as A/B testing, feature flags, and session replays.
It's designed for product-minded engineers, growth teams, and product managers who need to move fast and iterate based on reliable, actionable insights.
Key features
π Product analytics: Custom trends, funnels, user paths, retention analysis, and segment user cohorts. Also, direct SQL querying for power users.
πΊ Session replays: View exactly how users are using your app. Includes event timelines, console logs, network activity, and 90-day data retention.
π§ͺ A/B tests: Experiment in your app with up to nine test variations and track impact on primary and secondary metrics. Auto-calculate test duration, sample size, and statistical significance.
π© Feature flags: Rollout features safely with local evaluation (for faster performance), JSON payloads, and instant rollbacks.
π Data warehouse: Combine data from all your different sources for easy analysis and comprehensive insights.
How much does PostHog cost?
PostHog has transparent pricing based on usage. Itβs free to get started and completely free for the first 1 million analytics events. After this free monthly allowance, pricing starts at $0.000248/event (or $2.48 for 10k events), and events cost progressively less the more you use. You can also set billing limits to ensure you don't get surprise bills.
Why do companies use PostHog?
According to G2 reviews, companies use PostHog because:
It's many tools in one: PostHog can replace tools like Mixpanel (analytics), UXCam (session replay), and Statsig (A/B testing and feature flags). This simplifies workflows and ensures all product data is in one place.
They need a complete picture of users: PostHog includes every tool necessary to understand users and build better products. This means creating funnels to track conversion, watching replays to see where users get stuck, and testing solutions with A/B tests.
Pricing is transparent and scalable: Reviewers appreciate how PostHog's pricing scales as they grow. There's a generous free tier. Companies eligible for PostHog for Startups also get $50k in additional free credits.
Bottom line
For teams looking for all the tools they need to improve their products, PostHog makes for a great choice. This is especially true for startups and scaleups thanks to it having a generous free tier.
2. Mixpanel
Best for: Product managers, desginers and marketing teams

What is Mixpanel?
Mixpanel is one of the most popular product analytics tools on the market. Founded in 2009, in recent years it's deprecated additional features, such as A/B testing, to focus on product analytics alone.
Key features
π Product analytics: Track user behavior, KPIs, and core metrics with trends, retention, and flows.
π Collaborative boards: Build analysis in collaborative boards that can include reports, text, videos, and GIFs. Embed these boards in other tools.
π¨ Alerts: Get automated notifications when there are anomalies in metrics or if they fall outside a positive or negative range.