TenScore / Alternatives / vs PostHog
PostHog is an excellent open-source product analytics suite — event tracking, funnels, session replay, feature flags, and A/B testing. It helps you understand what users do inside your product.
TenScore answers a different question: is your SaaS getting healthier or declining? Instead of custom events and funnels, TenScore uses 10 canonical metrics — activation, retention, engagement, revenue, referral, support load, NPS, churn risk, expansion, and feature adoption — to produce a single 0-100 health score. It also includes HTTP uptime monitoring and status pages, which PostHog does not offer.
| Feature | TenScore | PostHog |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | SaaS revenue health | Product analytics |
| Event Model | 10 canonical metrics (opinionated) | Custom events (flexible) |
| Health Score | 0-100 score across 7 dimensions | Not available |
| Uptime Monitoring | Built-in HTTP monitors + status pages | Not available |
| Session Replay | Not included (by design) | Yes — full session recording |
| Feature Flags | Not included | Yes — with A/B testing |
| Churn Risk Detection | Native — scored per-project | Custom funnels required |
| Starting Price | $19/mo (Pro) | $0 (generous free tier) |
Product analytics tools like PostHog let you define custom events, build funnels, and watch session replays — they help you understand what users do inside your product. TenScore takes a different approach: it defines 10 canonical SaaS metrics (activation, retention, engagement, revenue, referral, support load, NPS, churn risk, expansion, feature adoption) and computes a single 0-100 health score. You get an opinionated answer to "is my SaaS healthy?" rather than raw data to explore.
No. TenScore intentionally does not include session replay, feature flags, A/B testing, or heatmaps. Those capabilities belong in a product analytics tool like PostHog. TenScore focuses exclusively on SaaS health: canonical metrics, health scoring, trend detection, uptime monitoring, and alerting. This focus means faster setup and a clearer signal.
Yes — they complement each other well. Use PostHog for deep product analytics: funnels, session replays, feature flags, and experimentation. Use TenScore for the executive-level view: is the product healthy, which health dimensions are declining, and are there uptime incidents. PostHog answers "what are users doing?" while TenScore answers "is the business getting healthier?"
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