Comparison

Mochi analytics vs PostHog

A powerful product-analytics suite — and a lot to configure.

PostHog is a genuinely impressive platform: session replay, feature flags, experiments, surveys and product analytics, with a generous free tier. But it's built for product and engineering teams, and it feels like it — you define events, wire up the SDK, and pick your way through twenty-odd products before you get an answer.

Mochi is for the marketer or founder who wants the marketing answer immediately: drop in one line, and channels, revenue and search keywords are already there. No event taxonomy to design, no consent banner, no dashboards to assemble.

Mochi
PostHog
Best for
Founders & marketers
Product & engineering teams
Starting price
$6.99/mo flat
Free 1M events, then usage-based
Time to first answer
~5 min, one page
SDK + event setup
Channel attribution out of the box
Manual setup
Revenue attribution (Stripe)
Built in
Via events / config
Cookieless — no consent banner
Cookies + banner by default
Google Search Console keywords
AI crawler tracking
Session replay, flags, experiments
Focus
One page, one job
20+ products to configure

To be fair: If you need session replay, feature flags or A/B experiments alongside analytics, PostHog does all of that and Mochi doesn't — it's a much broader toolkit. Competitor details are drawn from public pricing and docs and can change — check their site for the latest.

Why founders pick Mochi over PostHog

  • You want the marketing answer, not a product-analytics platform to administer.
  • You'd rather ship one script line than instrument events across your whole app.
  • You want cookieless, banner-free tracking by default — not something to configure toward.

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