The best Sprig alternatives & competitors, compared
Jun 18, 2024
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1. PostHog
- Founded: 2020
- Similar to: Hotjar, Pendo
- Typical users: Engineers and product teams
What is PostHog?
PostHog (that's us π) is an open-source platform that combines surveys, product analytics, session replay, A/B testing, and feature flags. This means it's not only an alternative to Sprig, but also tools like Mixpanel and LaunchDarkly.
According to BuiltWith, as of June 2024, 4,661 of the top million websites deploy PostHog, significantly more than the 378 that use Sprig.
Key features
π¬ Surveys: Target surveys by event or user properties. Templates for net promoter score (NPS), product-market fit (PMF) surveys, and more.
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 site. 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.
How does PostHog compare to Sprig?
PostHog and Sprig have similar capabilities when it comes to surveys and replays, but differ on other features. Sprig offers AI analysis to summarize surveys and feedback, while PostHog includes entire features Sprig doesn't have, like product analytics, A/B testing, and feature flags.
They also differ on support for mobile apps. All of Sprig's features are available for mobile apps, whereas PostHog doesn't yet offer surveys on mobile β although it does support replays and heatmaps on apps.
PostHog | Sprig | |
Surveys Collect feedback and run satisfaction surveys | 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 |
Scroll maps See how far users scroll on websites and apps | β | β |
Product analytics Track trends, funnels, user paths, and retention | β | β |
A/B testing Test changes and analyze their impact | β | β |
Funnels and journey maps Measure conversion and track the paths users take | β | β |
Feature flags Deploy features safely with targeting and percentage rollouts | β | β |
AI analysis Surface user pain points using AI | β | β |
Mobile support Pre-built SDKs and support for iOS, Android, and React Native | No surveys | β |
Cookieless tracking option Use session replays and analytics without cookie consent banners | β | β |
Open source Audit code, contribute to roadmap, and build integrations | β | β |
Why do companies use PostHog?
According to G2 reviews, companies use PostHog because:
It's many tools in one: PostHog can replace Sprig (surveys and heatmaps), Amplitude (analytics), 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, testing solutions with A/B tests, and gathering feedback with user surveys.
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 alternative. This is especially true for startups and scaleups thanks to it having a generous free tier.
2. Hotjar
- Founded: 2014
- Most similar to: Pendo, PostHog
- Typical users: Product designers, researchers, and marketers
What is Hotjar?
Hotjar is a tool for understanding user behavior. It provides heatmaps, replays, surveys, and interviews to capture and display the qualitative aspects of your site and app. Teams use it to discover and address pain points on their site and app, which helps them improve customer experiences.
According to BuiltWith, Hotjar is by far the most popular option on this list as of June 2024. 67,108 of the top million sites use it, compared to the 378 of Sprig.
Key features
π Surveys: Ask users questions to hear their opinions on features, flows, and what you should build next.
π₯ Heatmaps: See what parts of your pages get attention and how far down the page users get.