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Replace 3 tools with one script

PostHog
PostHog
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UptimeRobot
UptimeRobot
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Atlassian StatusPage
Atlassian StatusPage
Zenovay
Zenovay

Replace PostHog + UptimeRobot + StatusPage

Developer teams currently stitch together product analytics, uptime monitoring, and status pages from three vendors. One Zenovay script unifies all three — with better marketing analytics.

Your current stack

$36/mo

3 separate tools

With Zenovay

$20/mo

one script, one dashboard

You save

$192/yr

44% less

What each tool costs you

Here is what you are currently paying — and what you get (and don't get) from each tool.

PostHog

PostHog

$0/mo

Product analytics and feature flags

UptimeRobot

UptimeRobot

$7/mo

Uptime monitoring and alerts

Atlassian StatusPage

Atlassian StatusPage

$29/mo

Public status pages and incident management

Feature comparison

FeaturePostHogUptimeRobotStatusPageZenovay
Web AnalyticsYes (basic)
Session Replay
HeatmapsYes (toolbar)
Error Tracking
Uptime MonitoringDisplays status
SSL MonitoringSoon
Status PagesPaid add-onSoon
SEO MonitoringSoon
In-App SurveysSoon
Consent ManagementRequires consent for cookiesN/AN/ACookie-free option
Feature Flags
Revenue AttributionBuilt in (Stripe)
AI Insights
Accessibility MonitoringSoon
Carbon Tracking
White-LabelYes ($)Scale plan
Custom DomainsYes ($)Scale plan
API Access
Webhooks
Multi-Domain TrackingPer-project pricingPer-monitor pricingPer-page pricingBuilt in

What you gain with Zenovay

Features you get with Zenovay that none of these 3 tools offer individually.

Marketing analytics PostHog was not built for

PostHog is a product analytics tool designed for tracking feature adoption and user behavior within your app. Zenovay is built for marketing analytics: understanding which channels bring visitors, which convert to customers, and how much revenue each source generates.

Status pages without Atlassian pricing

StatusPage starts at $29/month for a basic page. Zenovay includes public status pages integrated with your actual uptime data, automatically updated when incidents occur.

Predictable pricing without event limits

PostHog's free tier caps at 1 million events. A moderately popular site burns through that in weeks. Zenovay Pro at $20/month gives you predictable pricing without event-based overage anxiety.

Revenue attribution out of the box

Connect Stripe and see which traffic sources bring paying customers. PostHog can track conversions but cannot natively connect to payment data to show actual revenue per channel.

What individual tools do better

We believe in honest comparisons.

PostHog has feature flags and experiments

PostHog includes feature flags, A/B testing, and multivariate experiments. Zenovay does not offer feature flags. If feature flagging is core to your workflow, you may want to keep PostHog for that specific capability.

PostHog has deeper product analytics

Funnels, retention cohorts, path analysis, and correlation analysis in PostHog are built for product teams. Zenovay's analytics are optimized for marketing questions, not product adoption questions.

StatusPage has mature incident communication

Atlassian StatusPage has subscriber notifications, maintenance windows, third-party component integrations, and a well-known trust model that users recognize. Zenovay's status pages are functional but less feature-rich.

Frequently asked questions

PostHog is free. Why would I pay $20/month for Zenovay?
PostHog's free tier is limited to 1 million events/month, 5,000 session recordings, and basic features. Most production sites exceed these limits quickly. More importantly, PostHog is designed for product analytics (feature adoption, user behavior inside your app), while Zenovay is designed for marketing analytics (which channels bring paying customers). They solve different problems.
Can I keep PostHog for feature flags and use Zenovay for everything else?
Yes, this is a common pattern. Use PostHog specifically for feature flags and experiments, and use Zenovay for web analytics, heatmaps, uptime monitoring, and status pages. This gives you the best of both tools while still eliminating UptimeRobot and StatusPage.
How does Zenovay's status page compare to Atlassian StatusPage?
Zenovay's status pages show real-time uptime data from your monitored endpoints, with automatic incident detection. StatusPage is more of a communication tool where you manually post updates. If you need subscriber notifications and maintenance windows, StatusPage is more mature. If you want status pages that automatically reflect your actual uptime data, Zenovay is more automated.
Does Zenovay support the PostHog API for custom queries?
Zenovay has its own API and MCP server for custom queries and integrations. It does not replicate the PostHog API format, so any existing PostHog API integrations would need to be adapted.
What about PostHog's data warehouse feature?
PostHog has been building a data warehouse for combining external data sources. Zenovay does not offer a general-purpose data warehouse but includes a SQL Playground (Scale plan and above) for querying your analytics data directly.

Stop paying for 3 tools

One script. One dashboard. Analytics, uptime, and status pages for developer teams.