In-depth: PostHog vs FullStory
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PostHog and FullStory are both popular tools for understanding user behavior, but how are they different? Here's the short answer.
PostHog is an all-in-one [developer platform] (/products) built to help engineers build successful products. It offers a wide range of features to help teams build better products, including analytics, session replay, feature flags, error tracking, experiments, and more.
FullStory is a behavioral data and analytics platform focused on session replay, product analytics, and frustration signal detection. It has expanded in recent years with StoryAI (AI-powered insights), Guides and Surveys, and Anywhere (data warehouse sync and real-time activation).
In this comparison, we'll explore, compare and contrast PostHog and FullStory in detail, so you can decide which tool is right for you. We'll look at areas such as...
- Core features and product focus
- Product analytics, Session replay, and Heatmapping features
- Integrations with other software
- Event tracking and data management
- Privacy, security, and compliance
- Pricing and frequently asked questions
How is PostHog different?
1. PostHog is an all-in-one developer platform
FullStory has expanded beyond session replay into analytics, AI insights, and in-app messaging, but it still doesn't include feature flags, A/B testing, or error tracking.
In contrast, PostHog is a comprehensive, all-in-one platform that has robust analytics, feature flagging, A/B testing, session recording, error tracking, workflows and more.
It easily replaces an entire stack of traditional tools, such as LaunchDarkly, Amplitude, and FullStory.
2. PostHog is for engineers, technical users, builders
PostHog is designed from the ground up to meet the needs of developers, and product-focused engineers. Session replay includes advanced tools for debugging errors and performance issues, while feature flags make it easy to test, and roll out, new features at scale. You get SQL access, a fully documented API, and SDKs for every major platform.
3. Transparent pricing, generous free tiers
Our pricing is 100% transparent. There are no hidden fees or surprise overages – what you see is exactly what you'll pay.
We also default to charging as little as possible while still making a sensible margin, and every product comes with a generous free tier. In fact, more than 90% of companies use PostHog for free!
In 2024, we cut prices for session replay and analytics events. In 2025, we've cut prices for data pipelines and surveys. If we can cut pass a saving onto our customers, we always will.
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Core features
This comparison will compare all available features, regardless of pricing tier. Visit the pricing section in the FAQ for more information on pricing.
Product analytics: Both FullStory and PostHog offer product analytics, but what they offer is drastically different. We explore this comparison in greater detail below.
Data warehouse: PostHog includes a built-in data warehouse for importing and querying external data. FullStory offers Anywhere: Warehouse for exporting behavioral data to BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift, and Databricks, and Anywhere: Activation for real-time behavioral triggers – but these are paid add-ons.
Further reading: How FullStory compares to other PostHog alternatives
Product Analytics
FullStory is aimed at UX designers, general product managers, and customer success teams, while PostHog is suited to product engineers, front-end developers and more technical users. As a result, PostHog offers a wider range of analytics tools, including its own SQL dialect for detailed analysis.
Product analytics in PostHog is closely integrated with other tools, such as feature flags and session replays.
This means you can use a Trends insight to examine the performance of a particular metric, click on a point in the graph to see users who contributed to it, and then jump directly to their session replay to see what they did.
You can also do this in reverse by filtering for session replays where particular events occur, and creating dynamic playlists. We cover these session replay features in greater depth below.
FullStory's StoryAI (powered by Google Gemini) can summarize sessions, answer natural language questions, and proactively surface friction points – but it's a premium add-on and doesn't connect to experiments or feature flags since FullStory lacks those features.
PostHog ships weirdly fast. We never stop shipping. Visit the weekly changelog to keep up to date, or take a look at what we’re planning in our public roadmap!
Session replay
FullStory is well-known for session replay, while PostHog is an all-in-one platform. The gap between them on replay has narrowed significantly, with PostHog offering developer-focused debugging tools that FullStory doesn't.
PostHog's session replay includes console logs, network request monitoring, a DOM explorer, performance metrics, and AI-powered session summaries – making it more powerful for debugging. Data retention varies depending on the plan you choose.
FullStory's strength is its frustration signal detection (rage clicks, dead clicks, error clicks) and StoryAI-powered session summaries. It offers a 30,000 sessions per month free tier with 12 month retention, but limited features.
Heatmaps, clickmaps and scrollmaps
Different types of heatmaps enable you to see where users are focusing their attention – or even precisely where they are looking on a page.
Integrations and data pipelines
PostHog includes a built-in CDP with sources, transformations, and destinations, as well as a built-in data warehouse. FullStory offers Anywhere: Warehouse (hourly data sync to BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift, S3, GCS, Azure Blob, and Databricks) and Anywhere: Activation (real-time behavioral triggers) – both are paid add-ons.
Below are some of the most popular integrations for FullStory and PostHog:
Event tracking
Both PostHog and FullStory support a broad range of tracking options, manual event instrumentation, and autocapture.