March 16, 2026

Best Mobile Apps for PostHog in 2026

PostHog doesn't have an official mobile app. If you want to check your analytics from your phone, you need a third-party client. Here's every option available in 2026, compared honestly.

Quick Comparison

AppPlatformWidgetsMulti-ProjectPriceStatus
PocketHogiOS (native Swift)Yes — small & mediumYes$4.99 one-timeApp Store
MiniHogiOS & Android (Flutter)NoYesFreeApp Store
HogLiteiOS (native)NoUnknownFree, open sourceApp Store
Hog MobileiOSPlannedUnknownUnknownBeta (email signup)

PocketHog

PocketHog is a native Swift iOS app built specifically for checking PostHog metrics on your phone. Its headline feature is home screen widgets that show live visitor counts, conversion metrics, and sparkline trend charts — updated in the background every 30 minutes.

Key features:

  • iOS home screen widgets (small and medium sizes)
  • Multi-project stacked card feed with sparkline charts
  • Conversion tracking with any PostHog event
  • Chart annotations overlaid on trends
  • Period-over-period deltas (weekly and monthly)
  • Deep links to PostHog Max AI
  • US Cloud, EU Cloud, and self-hosted support
  • Test account filtering

Pricing: $4.99 one-time purchase.

Best for: Indie developers and solo founders who want at-a-glance metrics on their home screen without opening the PostHog web UI.

MiniHog

MiniHog is a Flutter-based app built by Elizabeth Ha. It launched in March 2024 and is available on both iOS and Android.

Key features:

  • Basic event tracking and time series graphs
  • Multi-project support
  • Local data storage
  • Cross-platform (iOS and Android)

What it doesn't have: No home screen widgets, no conversion tracking, no chart annotations.

Pricing: Free.

Best for: Android users who need a basic PostHog mobile viewer, or anyone who wants a free option.

HogLite

HogLite is an open-source iOS app by Jack Senyitko. It positions itself as a design-forward PostHog client ("Who said analytics can't be beautiful?").

Key features:

  • Event tracking and insights viewing
  • Design-focused UI
  • Open source (GitHub)

What it doesn't have: No home screen widgets, limited feature set compared to full PostHog web UI.

Pricing: Free, open source.

Best for: Developers who want to contribute to an open-source PostHog client or prefer a design-focused interface.

Hog Mobile

Hog Mobile is a PostHog client by Jeff Verkoeyen (fearless design, LLC). As of March 2026, it's still in beta with email signup only — not yet available on the App Store.

Key features:

  • PostHog widgets concept
  • Unified feed with filtering
  • Built with Slipstream (open-source Swift framework)
  • EU-hosted PostHog instance for the service itself

What it doesn't have: Not publicly available yet.

Best for: Worth watching if you want another option, but not usable today.

Which Should You Pick?

If you're on Android, MiniHog is your only option.

If you're on iOS and want widgets, PocketHog is the only app that puts PostHog metrics directly on your home screen.

If you want a free iOS option, MiniHog and HogLite are both available at no cost. MiniHog has been around longer; HogLite has a more polished design.

If you value at-a-glance monitoring — seeing your numbers without opening an app — PocketHog's widget-first approach is unique in this space. No other PostHog client puts live metrics on your lock screen or home screen.

Download PocketHog

PocketHog is available on the App Store. Set up takes under five minutes — see our widget setup guide to get started.

PocketHog is an independent third-party client and is not affiliated with PostHog, Inc.