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We just migrate from Google analysis to PostHog

In our project's we are using google analysis to track user details

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What is google analysis ?
Google Analytics is a powerful web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. It was launched in November 2005 after Google acquired Urchin Software Corporation. Over the years, Google Analytics has become one of the most widely used web analytics services on the internet.

In our company, we used Google Analytics for every project to analyze user behavior and track the number of active users on our websites and applications. Everything was working fine, but we wanted to explore different tools to test their compatibility and see if they could offer additional features for our applications.

That’s when we discovered PostHog.

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PostHog is an open-source product analytics platform designed to provide detailed insights into user behavior and product usage. Launched in early 2020, PostHog aims to offer an alternative to traditional analytics tools by focusing on privacy, flexibility, and the ability to self-host. This makes it particularly attractive to companies that prioritize data ownership and customization.

We have been using PostHog for a week, and here are some of its features:

  1. Event Tracking: PostHog allows us to track custom events to understand user interactions with our product. This helps us gain deeper insights into user behavior.

  2. Session Recording: With session recording, we can visualize user interactions and identify usability issues. This feature is invaluable for improving user experience.

  3. Feature Flags: PostHog provides feature flags that enable us to test and gradually roll out new features. This helps us control which users see specific features and conduct A/B testing.

  4. User Paths: The user paths feature visualizes how users navigate through our product. This helps us identify common drop-off points and optimize user flows.

  5. Retention Analysis: PostHog’s retention analysis allows us to understand how well our product retains users over time. We can identify patterns and factors that influence user retention.

  6. Self-Hosting: PostHog offers the option to self-host, giving us complete control over our data and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. This is a significant advantage for data security and privacy.

We are excited about the possibilities that PostHog offers and look forward to leveraging these features to enhance our product and user experience.

We are now in the testing phase of PostHog, and so far, we are impressed with its capabilities. If our testing continues to show positive results, we plan to stick with PostHog for the long term.

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Fyodor

What about the cost? What it comes up to eventually?

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shubham paul

we are self hosted it. So we have to just pay the cost of the server and I am exploring the feature of it and we just integrated it. We are in the testing phase.
I will share my expression with posthog soon.