The best Split.io alternatives & competitors, compared
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Split.io was a feature management and experimentation platform built for product teams. In June 2024, it was acquired by the DevOps and software delivery platform Harness and rebranded as Harness Feature Management & Experimentation (FME).
If you're a former Split customer evaluating your options, or if you're just shopping for a feature flag and experimentation platform – here are the best alternatives.
1. PostHog
- Founded: 2020
- Similar to: VWO, LaunchDarkly
- Typical users: Engineers and product teams
- Typical customers: Engineering-led companies and startups

What is PostHog?
PostHog (that's us 👋) is an all-in-one suite of dev tools combining A/B testing, feature flags, product analytics, session replay, error tracking, LLM observability, surveys, and more.
This means it's not only an alternative to Split but also tools like Mixpanel, Sentry, LaunchDarkly, and Hotjar.
Key features
A/B tests: Experiment in your app with up to nine test variations and track impact on primary and secondary metrics. Auto-calculate test duration, sample size, and statistical significance.
Feature flags: Rollout features safely with local evaluation (for faster performance), JSON payloads, and instant rollbacks.
Product analytics: Custom trends, funnels, user paths, retention analysis, and segment user cohorts. Also, direct SQL querying for power users.
Session replays: View exactly how users are using your site. Includes event timelines, console logs, network activity, and 90-day data retention.
Error tracking: Automatically capture exceptions and link them directly to session replays, feature flags, and user profiles for faster debugging.
PostHog AI: PostHog's AI assistant (and MCP) can create and manage feature flags and experiments using natural language – roll out flags, configure targeting rules, audit stale flags, summarize experiment results, and more.
How does PostHog compare to Split?
PostHog has a broader collection of tools, including a full product analytics suite. Split focuses entirely on experimentation and feature flags, which are reflected in some small feature differences here.