PostHog vs Figma: which should you pick in 2026?

Updated Jul 18, 2026·Human-verified data
Verdict

Pick PostHog if you want product analytics platform that auto-diagnoses and fixes issues. Pick Figma if collaborative design, prototyping, and code handoff in one canvas matters more. On price: PostHog is free tier, Figma is free tier.

PostHogFigma
What it isProduct analytics platform that auto-diagnoses and fixes issuesCollaborative design, prototyping, and code handoff in one canvas
PricingFree tierFree tier
Key capabilitiesAutomatically diagnoses product issues and generates pull requests without manual prompting · Combines analytics, session replay, feature flags, and A/B testing in a single platform · Self-hostable with a context warehouse architecture for full data ownershipUnified canvas for design, prototyping, and developer handoff with Dev Mode code inspection · AI-native workflows: generate design directions, create assets, and prompt-to-code with Figma Make · Real-time multiplayer collaboration across design, whiteboarding (FigJam), slides, and vector illustration
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About PostHog

PostHog is an open-source product analytics and engineering platform for software teams that want full control of their data. Its standout capability is autonomous product monitoring: it diagnoses problems, identifies bugs, and generates pull requests automatically — without manual prompting. A free tier is available, with paid plans for higher usage.

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About Figma

Figma is a browser-based design and product development platform used by 95% of Fortune 500 companies. It combines UI design, prototyping, developer handoff, diagramming, and AI-assisted workflows in a single shared workspace. The suite includes Figma Design, FigJam, Dev Mode, Figma Make (prompt-to-code), Figma Sites, and more. Pricing is available on their site with a free tier option.

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