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PostHog vs Typeform

Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for PostHog and Typeform, verified . PostHog is primarily analytics; Typeform is primarily form builders.

PostHog

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
·
Plans
4
Full PostHog profile →

Typeform

Starting price
$28/mo
Free plan
No
Free trial
·
Plans
4
Full Typeform profile →

Plans side by side

Every published plan from each vendor, with the headline monthly anchor price. Some prices scale with subscriber count or seats; full detail lives on each tool's page.

PostHog

  • Free + Pay-as-you-go

    Generous free tier across every product

    Free
  • Boost

    Add-on: Boost

    $250/mo
  • Scale

    Add-on: Scale

    $750/mo
  • Enterprise

    Add-on: Enterprise

    Custom

Typeform

  • Basic

    Entry tier for solo creators and small forms

    $28/mo
  • Plus

    Remove branding and scale to small teams

    $56/mo
  • Business

    Conversion analytics and priority support

    $91/mo
  • Enterprise

    Custom limits, SSO, and compliance

    Custom

Limits at the entry paid tier

Compares Boost (PostHog) against Basic (Typeform). Both are the lowest-priced non-free, non-custom plan on each side.

Limit PostHog Typeform
Team seats · 1

When PostHog wins

  • Technical product teams that want one tool covering analytics, experiments, replay, and surveys
  • Startups under 1M events per month, where the free tier covers the entire stack
  • Companies committed to open-source infrastructure who want the option to self-host

Where PostHog is the wrong fit

  • Marketing-only teams who need attribution and campaign analytics (Mixpanel or GA4 fit better)
  • Enterprises with strict procurement that requires a SaaS-only vendor with no self-hosted option in scope
  • Non-technical users who cannot navigate event-based analytics UIs and SQL-style insights

When Typeform wins

  • Marketing teams that need a polished, branded survey or lead-capture form
  • Onboarding flows that benefit from one-question-at-a-time conversational UX
  • Brands prioritizing form aesthetics and completion rate over feature breadth

Where Typeform is the wrong fit

  • Hobbyists who can use Google Forms or Tally for free
  • High-volume survey teams where cost per response gets expensive fast
  • Developers who want form-as-API workflows (Formspree or Tally fit better)

Common questions

Is PostHog cheaper than Typeform?
At the entry tier, PostHog starts at Free versus Typeform at $28/mo. PostHog is cheaper at the entry. Pricing scales differently above that, so check the full plan grid.
Does PostHog or Typeform have a free plan?
Only PostHog has a permanent free plan. Typeform only offers a free trial.
Are PostHog and Typeform in the same category?
No. PostHog is primarily a analytics tool; Typeform is primarily a form builders tool. They overlap on use case but sit in different primary categories, so the comparison is between adjacent tools rather than direct competitors.
Which has more plans, PostHog or Typeform?
Both PostHog and Typeform ship 4 plans. Tier counts match; the differentiation is in features and pricing structure rather than tier ladder depth.
Where can I see alternatives to PostHog or Typeform?
Each tool has a dedicated alternatives page on TierGauge with ranked options and verified pricing: /alternatives/posthog for PostHog and /alternatives/typeform for Typeform. Alternatives are derived from each tool's editor-flagged competitors plus same-category tools we track.

PostHog: https://posthog.com/pricing · Typeform: https://www.typeform.com/pricing/

Last verified . Pricing changes between refreshes; confirm at the vendor before purchasing.