
The short version
Choose Rejourney for a more indie-friendly yet full experience instead of deep enterprise software.
- Journeys + replay
- Crash + API context
- Shared evidence
Why consider Rejourney over Mixpanel Session Replay?
Mixpanel's pricing is organized around product analytics plans, monthly event limits, saved reports, seats, session replays, governance, support, and add-ons. That works when event analytics is the core workflow.
Rejourney puts replay beside events, journey maps, heatmaps, crashes, API context, and device context. PMs, designers, support, and developers can inspect the same user path.
If the team wants everyone in the evidence trail, Rejourney's unlimited team members and projects make shared investigation easier.
Decision checklist
Treat this as a buying conversation, not a winner-take-all scorecard. The right tool depends on the job your team needs the comparison page to do.
Choose Rejourney when
- Replay has to explain the moment behind the event chart.
- Journeys, heatmaps, device context, crashes, and API context matter in the same review.
- Product and support need sessions they can inspect without asking analytics to build every view.
- You want a focused workflow for behavior and debugging evidence rather than event dashboards alone.
Choose Mixpanel Session Replay if...
- Your core need is event analytics and cohort reporting.
- Your team is already standardized around Mixpanel dashboards.
- You do not need mobile replay, heatmaps, or crash context in the same workflow.
Checklist comparison: Rejourney and Mixpanel Session Replay
Use this table as a starting point, then verify Mixpanel Session Replay's current packaging and limits against the official source before buying.
Where the tools differ
Core strength
Rejourney: Combines replay, journeys, heatmaps, crashes, API context, device context, and product analytics around the session.
Mixpanel Session Replay: Mixpanel publicly organizes its plans around product analytics, monthly event limits, saved reports, seats, session replays, governance, support, and add-ons.
Replay role
Rejourney: Replay is a first-class investigation surface for product, support, design, and engineering.
Mixpanel Session Replay: Best to evaluate when event analytics, cohort reporting, and dashboard workflows are the main job.
Debug context
Rejourney: Includes crash, ANR, API, and device context beside user behavior.
Mixpanel Session Replay: Check Mixpanel's official docs and plan table for the exact debugging and replay-context capabilities needed by your team.
Pricing comparison
Mixpanel publishes event-volume and session-replay allowances by plan. Rejourney is positioned for teams that want replay-first workflows and included limits across events, history, projects, and team access.
Official facts to verify
- Mixpanel lists a Free plan capped at 1M monthly events with up to 5 saved reports and 10K monthly session replays.
- Mixpanel lists Growth as starting at $0 with 1M monthly events free and $0.28 per 1K events after, volume discounts available, unlimited reports, and 20K monthly session replays free.
- Mixpanel's plan table lists unlimited seats across Free, Growth, and Enterprise, and Enterprise as a contact-sales plan with up to 1T monthly events and customizable session replay volumes.
Rejourney model
- Unlimited events so product analytics does not get punished for instrumenting more detail.
- Unlimited analytics data retention for long-horizon product, support, and release analysis.
- Unlimited team members and projects so PM, design, engineering, and support can use the same workspace.
- Replay, heatmaps, journeys, crash context, API context, and product analytics in one dashboard.
Questions teams usually ask
Is Rejourney a Mixpanel alternative?
Rejourney is an alternative when replay, mobile context, heatmaps, journeys, and debugging evidence are as important as event analytics.
Does Rejourney include journeys?
Yes. Rejourney includes journey maps so teams can see how users move through screens and where they drop.
Why pair session replay with Mixpanel-style analytics?
Events show patterns; replay explains moments. Rejourney combines both so teams can move from a metric to the user experience behind it.
Related reading
- Pricing: See Rejourney's fixed-price plans and included platform limits.
- Live demo: Open the demo dashboard and inspect the replay, heatmap, journey, and stability views.
- Web session replay: See how Rejourney records browser behavior with product and network context.
- Record user sessions: See how to record user sessions with replay, privacy controls, and product context.