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Open-source alternatives to Hotjar

Hotjar is a popular User Behavior Analytics tool. Teams often seek open-source alternatives for cost savings, data ownership, or avoiding vendor lock-in.

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posthog

★ 34,218 Python NOASSERTION

🦔 PostHog is an all-in-one developer platform for building successful products. We offer product analytics, web analytics, session replay, error tracking, feature flags, experimentation, surveys, data warehouse, a CDP, and an AI product assistant to help debug your code, ship features faster, and keep all your usage and customer data in one stack.

PostHog/posthog Updated 2026-05-01

rrweb

★ 19,505 TypeScript MIT

record and replay the web

rrweb-io/rrweb Updated 2026-03-19

openreplay

★ 11,998 TypeScript NOASSERTION

Session replay, cobrowsing and product analytics you can self-host. Best for reproducing issues and iterating on your product.

openreplay/openreplay Updated 2026-04-30

Comparison notes

OSS alternatives typically require self-hosting and operational effort in exchange for predictable cost and full data control. Feature parity varies — evaluate each option against your specific workflow before committing.

Migration tips

  • Export data from the SaaS before migration (most provide CSV/JSON exports)
  • Pilot the OSS alternative with a subset of your team before full rollout
  • Budget for self-hosting infrastructure and maintenance time

FAQ

Can I fully replace Hotjar with an OSS tool?

Feature parity varies. Most OSS alternatives cover 70-90% of core workflows, but may lack polish, integrations, or specialized features. Pilot the alternative with a subset of your team before fully committing.

What's the cost of self-hosting?

Plan for ~$5-50/month in VPS costs (DigitalOcean, Hetzner, etc.) plus 2-8 hours/month in maintenance. For a team of 20+, self-hosting usually breaks even against SaaS pricing within 6-12 months.

Which alternative should I pick?

Sort by GitHub stars (a proxy for community health), check the last-pushed date (avoid unmaintained projects), and read recent issues to gauge responsiveness.