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  "description": "Looking for the best web analytics platform? Compare PostHog vs Matomo on analytics, integrations, compliance, pricing, and more to find the right fit.",
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  "textContent": "PostHog and Matomo help you understand how your users are using your site and product, but they're very different tools below the surface:Matomo is a privacy-focused web analytics platform modelled closely on Google Analytics 3 (Universal Analytics). It's popular with content publishers, governments, universities, and e-commerce sites that want full data ownership and GDPR compliance without sacrificing familiar reporting.PostHog can also replace Google Analytics, but it's built for engineering-led product teams. On top of web analytics, it includes product analytics, session replay, feature flags, A/B testing, error tracking, surveys, an LLM observability suite, and a built-in data warehouse, all in one platform with a shared data model.How is PostHog different from Matomo?1. It's an all-in-one platformMatomo's core analytics product is strong, but features like funnel analysis, cohorts, A/B testing, and session recording are separate premium add-ons on On-Premise, and heavily capped in Cloud.In PostHog, every tool shares the same event data, so your analytics, replays, feature flags, and experiments all work together from day one. Each comes with a generous free tier.2. It's built for engineersRather than focusing on marketers like Matomo, PostHog focuses on the tools engineers need to build better products.On top of analytics, this includes experimentation, feature flags, error tracking, logs, direct SQL access, an MCP server, a full suite of AI engineering products for teams building AI features, a CDP, and a data warehouse for querying external data sources.3. Seamless integrations with the tools you already usePostHog is built to work with the tools you already use.That means you can import data and query from sources like Stripe, Hubspot, Zendesk, S3, and more. You can also export data in batches to your data warehouse like Snowflake or BigQuery as well as a range of real time destinations like Google Ads and Slack.Matomo's integrations are stronger on the CMS and e-commerce side (WooCommerce, WordPress plugins, etc.) but thinner on the data infrastructure side.Feature comparisonPlatformBoth PostHog and Matomo offer a range of tools for tracking and analyzing your site and product. PostHog offers more tools for understanding and improving your product, while Matomo focuses more on marketing analytics.💡 Good to know: You only get 150 session recordings/month on the base $29 plan. To match PostHog's free tier of 5,000 replays, you'd need Matomo's $1,190/month plan.Web analyticsBoth PostHog and Matomo cover the core web analytics use case and are solid Google Analytics alternatives.💡 Good to know: Matomo's web analytics is more full-featured for traditional marketing use cases – it includes media analytics, form analytics, and multi-channel attribution natively. PostHog's web analytics is more focused, but gives you a fuller picture of your users because it shares data with product analytics, session replay, feature flags, experiments, error tracking, and more.Product analyticsProduct analytics reveals the evolution of both tools. While PostHog has always focused on product analytics, Matomo has expanded its offering from a focus on web analytics.IntegrationsA simple way to compare integrations:PostHog has more integrations with dev tools.Matomo has more integrations with e-commerce and CMS platforms.But this doesn't mean either lacks those types of integrations.💡 Good to know: Although PostHog doesn't have dedicated integrations for CMS or ecommerce platforms, our script snippet makes it easy to use PostHog with basically any of these including Shopify, WordPress, and Webflow.Security and complianceMatomo positions itself as a Google Analytics alternative that protects your data and customer privacy, but PostHog offers all of its privacy and compliance features (and more).💡 Good to know:Matomo's on-premise offering can be made HIPAA compliant, but not their cloud offering.PostHog is self-hostable under an MIT license, but it's complex to manage at scale and comes without guarantee or support. PricingMatomo pricingMatomo Cloud starts at $29/month (billed monthly) for the Business plan, which covers up to 50,000 hits per month. Pricing scales with traffic volume up to 5M+ hits/month via a slider; for higher volumes, you contact sales. All Cloud plans are hosted in Europe and include heatmaps, session recordings, funnels, cohorts, A/B testing, and custom reports. Session recordings are kept for 3 months on Cloud. Annual billing saves approximately 17%.Matomo On-Premise is free to download and self-host under the GPL v3 license, with unlimited team members and no data limits. However, most of the features included in Matomo Cloud (heatmaps, session recordings, A/B testing, funnels, cohorts, custom reports, and more) are premium paid plugins for On-Premise, sold separately on the Matomo Marketplace and priced annually per plugin.PostHog pricingPostHog is entirely usage-based. You never pay if you stay under the free limits, and you can set billing limits to prevent surprise charges.FeatureFree per monthPaid starts atProduct analytics1M events$0.00005/eventSession replay5,000 recordings$0.005/recordingSurveys1,500 responses$0.10/responseFeature flags & A/B testing1M API requests$0.0001/requestData warehouse1M synced rows$0.000015/rowError tracking100k exceptions$0.01/errorTeam members are always unlimited. No credit card is required to get started, but adding one unlocks all paid features (billing limits keep you in control).When to choose PostHog vs MatomoWant a single platform for analytics, session replay, feature flags, experiments, error tracking, and more without stitching tools together? Go with PostHog.Need a privacy-first web analytics tool that feels familiar to Google Analytics, with strong CMS and e-commerce integrations, or want to self-host? Matomo is built for that.Recommendations by team typeFor engineering-led product teamsPostHog – SQL access, an MCP server for AI coding tools, SDKs for every major platform, error tracking, AI Observability, and tight integration between analytics, feature flags, and experiments. Built by engineers, for engineers.For marketing and content teamsMatomo – Multi-channel attribution, form analytics, media analytics, and a familiar GA-style interface make it a natural fit for teams focused on traffic, campaigns, and conversions.For growth and experimentation teamsPostHog – Run A/B tests, roll out features incrementally with feature flags, and measure impact on conversion and retention, all in one workflow. Matomo's A/B testing is a paid add-on and isn't connected to your analytics data.For teams building AI productsPostHog – A full suite of AI engineering products for tracking model performance, token costs, latency, and user interactions. Matomo has no equivalent.For e-commerce and content sitesMatomo – Native WooCommerce analytics, form analytics, media tracking, and deep CMS integrations (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla) make it the stronger choice for traditional web properties.For privacy-conscious and regulated organizationsBoth are SOC 2 certified, GDPR-ready, and open source. PostHog adds HIPAA readiness, cookieless tracking, EU hosting, and a built-in data warehouse. Matomo On-Premise gives you full data sovereignty with no third-party cloud involved.For early-stage startupsPostHog – One platform that scales from first users to product-market fit without swapping tools. The generous free tier includes 1 million events, 5,000 replays, 1 million feature flag requests per month, and a lot more. Startups can also qualify for $50k in free credits.Frequently asked questionsCan I migrate from Matomo to PostHog?Yes. See our Matomo to PostHog migration guide for step-by-step instructions on importing your historical data.Can PostHog replace Google Analytics?Yes, for many use cases. PostHog includes a dedicated web analytics dashboard covering pageviews, sessions, traffic sources, conversions, bounce rate, and UTM tracking. Our own marketing team uses PostHog instead of Google Analytics. You can also integrate via Google Tag Manager.For a detailed comparison, see PostHog vs Google Analytics 4.Is PostHog harder to set up than Matomo?Not really, setup difficulty is roughly the same. If you're adding PostHog to a WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, or other CMS site, it's the same as Matomo: paste a snippet into your site's <head> and you're done. You can also run npx @posthog/wizard in your terminal and our AI wizard handles framework detection, SDK config, and instrumentation automatically. The web analytics dashboard is similar in layout to Matomo's; the main learning curve comes if you want to go deeper into product analytics, feature flags, or experimentation – but those are opt-in. Many teams start with web analytics and expand from there.Is PostHog right for you?PostHog is a great fit if you're:An engineering-led startup or scale-up that needs a unified platform across analytics, experimentation, and feature managementA technical founder who wants one tool instead of five separate subscriptionsBuilding an AI product and need LLM observability tied to real user behaviorPostHog is less ideal if you:Primarily run a content or e-commerce site and only need session-level web analyticsWant a tool that looks and feels exactly like Google Analytics 3Need a warehouse-native analytics layer that sits on top of your existing BigQuery or Snowflake setupIs PostHog GDPR compliant?Yes. PostHog offers EU-hosted cloud with data stored exclusively in Europe, cookieless tracking, data anonymization, and a GDPR-ready data processing agreement. PostHog is also SOC 2 Type II certified and HIPAA-ready. See our privacy documentation for details.Is Matomo HIPAA compliant?Matomo On-Premise can be configured for HIPAA compliance. Matomo Cloud cannot be made HIPAA compliant. If HIPAA is a hard requirement and you don't want to self-host, PostHog Cloud is an option.Does PostHog offer a free trial?PostHog doesn't offer a time-limited free trial – instead it has a free-forever tier. No credit card required to start. Adding one unlocks all paid features, with billing limits you control.What are the best Matomo alternatives?The best Matomo alternatives depend on your use case. For web analytics, popular options include PostHog, Plausible, Fathom, and Google Analytics 4. For teams that need product analytics on top of web analytics, PostHog and Amplitude are the most commonly considered.See our full Matomo alternatives guide.What are the best web analytics tools overall?The top web analytics tools in 2026 include PostHog, Matomo, Plausible, Fathom, Google Analytics 4, and Cloudflare Analytics. The right choice depends on your privacy requirements, technical setup, and whether you need standard web metrics or deeper product analytics. See our full guide to the best web analytics tools.",
  "title": "In-depth: PostHog vs Matomo"
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