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LaunchDarkly vs PostHog

A detailed comparison to help you choose between LaunchDarkly and PostHog.

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LaunchDarkly

Feature flag management and progressive rollouts

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PostHog

Open-source product analytics with session replay and feature flags.

FeatureLaunchDarklyPostHog
Pricing ModelPaidFreemium
Free TierNoYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencedevelopers, enterprisesolopreneurs, startups, developers
VerifiedNoYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating4.4/54.4/5
CategoriesDeveloper ToolsAnalytics, Developer Tools
Key FeaturesFeature flags, Progressive rollouts, A/B testing, User targeting and segmentation, Multi-variate flagsProduct analytics, Session replay, Feature flags, A/B testing, Surveys
Free Tier Quality
good
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

LaunchDarkly

Starter: free (1 seat, 1K MAU). Pro: $20/seat/month (10K MAU). Enterprise: custom. Additional MAU priced separately.

PostHog

Free: 1M events/month, 5K recordings. Usage-based: $0.000045/event beyond free. Self-hosted: free (open source). No per-seat pricing.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (2)

GitHubSlack

Only in LaunchDarkly (6)

JiraDatadogNew RelicTerraformDynatraceHoneycomb

Only in PostHog (8)

Next.jsReactPythonRubyGoSegmentZapierSentry

Use Case Fit

Overlapping Use Cases (1)

A/B testing and experimentation

LaunchDarkly

  • * Progressive feature rollouts
  • * Kill switches for broken features
  • * Beta and early access programs
  • * Trunk-based development

PostHog

  • * Product usage analytics
  • * Session recording and replay
  • * Feature flags and rollouts
  • * User surveys and feedback

LaunchDarkly

Pros

  • + Industry-leading feature flag platform
  • + SDKs for every language/framework
  • + Millisecond flag evaluations
  • + Excellent targeting rules

Cons

  • - Expensive for small teams
  • - Can create flag debt if not managed
  • - Pricing based on seat count and MAU
  • - Overkill for simple use cases

PostHog

Pros

  • + All-in-one product analytics
  • + Generous free tier (1M events/mo)
  • + Open source and self-hostable
  • + Session replay included

Cons

  • - UI less polished than Amplitude
  • - Learning curve
  • - Self-hosting requires resources

Editorial Verdict

PostHog takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. LaunchDarkly may still be the right pick if you need deep Developer Tools features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief