About
OpenReplay is a self-hosted session replay and product analytics platform. It records user interactions in web and mobile applications so developers can replay sessions, inspect console errors, network activity, performance metrics, funnels, heatmaps, and journey analysis from the same product.
The pricing page lists an open-source self-host option, a dedicated managed instance starting at $199/mo, and a serverless plan priced at $5.95 per 1,000 sessions. The open-source edition is free and self-hosted on the user's own infrastructure, while the managed plans add hosted deployment and support options.
- Session replay and error inspection
- Product analytics and funnel analysis
- Heatmaps and journey analysis
- Web analytics and mobile support
- Co-browsing for live user assistance
- Self-hosted open-source deployment
- Dedicated plan from $199/mo
- Serverless pricing at $5.95 per 1,000 sessions
Free Tier Value
This offer includes a truly free self-hosted open-source option with no stated usage caps, so its practical monthly value is best anchored to the cheapest paid alternative, Dedicated at $199/mo. The paid plan adds managed hosting and support, but the free option still covers the core product with no credit card required, so it scores at the full price of the entry paid tier.
What's included in the free tier
Details aren't itemized for this entry yet - check the pricing page below for the latest.
See OpenReplay pricing for current limits.
Paid plans
Dedicated
- storage
- Up to 4TB
- ram
- Up to 32GB
- vcpus
- Up to 8vCPUs
- automated_backups
- 2 Days
- Fully managed by OpenReplay
- Runs in OpenReplay Cloud or your own cloud
- No limits on users, recordings, or retention
- Single-sign-on (SSO)
- Custom data retention
- Data residency in 50 regions
- Dedicated VM or Bring-Your-Own-Cloud (BYOC)
Enterprise
- data_retention
- Custom
- sla
- Custom
- scalability
- TB of daily data
- Self-hosted at scale
- SAML/SCIM
- Audit logging
- Dedicated support
- Volume pricing
- Multi-year contract
Pricing extracted from OpenReplay's pricing page. Always verify current pricing before committing.