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June vs PostHog: Which is better in 2026?

A side-by-side comparison of pricing, features, and use cases to help you decide between June and PostHog.

June

Product analytics for B2B SaaS teams using Segment data

From $149/mo
Free plan available
PostHog

All-in-one product analytics, open source

From Free/mo
Free plan available

Head-to-head comparison

Feature June PostHog
Starting price $149/mo Free/mo ✓ Cheaper
Free plan ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Pricing model paid freemium
G2 rating 4.7/5 ↑ 4.4/5
Capterra rating 4.6/5 4.5/5
Founded 2020 2020

June: pros & cons

Pros
  • Much faster to set up than Amplitude or Mixpanel
  • Pre-built SaaS metrics reports
  • Company-level analytics out of the box
  • Free plan available
Cons
  • Requires Segment — not standalone
  • Limited customisation vs Mixpanel/Amplitude
  • Focused on B2B SaaS only
  • Smaller ecosystem

PostHog: pros & cons

Pros
  • Open source with self-hosted option
  • All-in-one platform
  • Very generous free tier
  • Developer-friendly
Cons
  • Less polished UI than Amplitude/Mixpanel
  • Self-hosting requires technical expertise
  • Usage-based pricing can surprise

Choose June if...

June is the better choice if you need auto-generated saas reports or company-level analytics, or want to start for free. It scores 4.7/5 on G2.

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Choose PostHog if...

PostHog is the better choice if you prioritise event analytics or session recording, or need a free plan. It scores 4.4/5 on G2.

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Our verdict

June edges ahead on user ratings (4.7/5 on G2). PostHog is the cheaper option. The right choice depends on which features matter most to your team — use the comparison table above to decide.

June vs PostHog: frequently asked questions

Is June better than PostHog?

June has a higher G2 score (4.7/5 vs 4.4/5). The best tool depends on your specific use case and budget.

Which is cheaper, June or PostHog?

PostHog is cheaper, starting at Free/mo.

What is the main difference between June and PostHog?

June focuses on auto-generated saas reports, company-level analytics, activation tracking. PostHog focuses on event analytics, session recording, feature flags. Both serve similar use cases but differ in approach and pricing model.