Why Horog is different
Side by side with revenue-analytics tools — honestly, including what it can't replace.
Horog isn't a revenue dashboard
Baremetrics, ChartMogul, and RevStash show revenue (MRR, charts). Horog adds the hours you spent to show revenue ÷ hours = your real $/hour per project. That's how it catches 'your biggest earner is your worst $/hour.' For deep revenue analytics like cohorts and segmentation, Baremetrics goes further — Horog's edge is the time combination, price, and Korean UX.
Not a RevenueCat replacement
RevenueCat is subscription infrastructure — entitlements, receipt validation, paywalls. Horog only reads revenue numbers, and it does that without RevenueCat, straight from the App Store Connect API. If you need subscription state, keep RevenueCat; Horog just reads your $/hour on top.
Pricing & features at a glance
| Tool | Pro monthly | Vs. Horog |
|---|---|---|
| Stripe Dashboard | $0 | Stripe only. No time. |
| Sleek Analytics | $9 | Subscription only. No time. |
| RevStash Pro | $39 | Horog Pro is 77% cheaper. |
| Baremetrics | $75+ | Horog Pro is 87% cheaper. |
| ChartMogul | $119+ | Horog Pro is 92% cheaper. |
| Horog Pro | $9 | Time-aware + Korean-friendly + native App Store — only on Horog. |
Not for you if
- You run only one project — nothing to compare
- Revenue numbers alone are enough and you don't care about hours
- You need subscription infrastructure (entitlements, paywalls) — that's RevenueCat
FAQ
Is Horog a Baremetrics alternative?
Partly. Both show revenue, but Horog adds time to show $/hour. For deep revenue analytics like cohorts and segmentation, Baremetrics is more mature. Horog Pro is $9 vs Baremetrics' $75+, and the time combination plus Korean UX are the differentiators.
Is Horog a RevenueCat alternative?
No. RevenueCat is subscription infrastructure (entitlements, paywalls); Horog is analytics that reads revenue to show $/hour. Different categories. Horog pulls App Store revenue directly, without RevenueCat.
Can I use Horog alongside my existing tools?
Yes. Horog reads App Store and Stripe revenue read-only. It doesn't replace your billing or subscription stack — it sits on top and shows your $/hour.
Why does time matter?
Revenue alone hides which side pays off per hour. Your biggest earner is often your worst $/hour — and whether to scale or shut a project shows up in the rate, not the revenue.