PostHog Tracks
Curated lesson tracks from our engineers and users, to help you build better products
PostHog Tracks is a curated course of tutorials and other lessons which cover common uses for particular roles, as well as general advice for all users - and it's constantly expanding!
PostHog 101
Want a quick summary of the essential info? Look no further than PostHog 101!
Complete guide to event tracking
An introductory guide to identifying users in PostHog
What to do after installing PostHog in 5 steps
A non-technical guide to understanding data in PostHog
The basics of using regex in PostHog
PostHog for product engineers
Are you part-engineer, part-product person? This is the lesson track for you!
How to do a canary release with feature flags in PostHog
How to build your own app in PostHog
How to discover features that drive user retention
How to use session replays to get a deeper understanding of user behavior
How to setup PostHog for multiple environments (development, staging, production)
Running experiments on new users
How to correlate errors with product performance using Sentry
PostHog for front-end developers
Want to build site apps and design products users love? We can help.
How to build a site app
How to do cookieless tracking with PostHog
How to add popups to your React app with feature flags
Testing frontend feature flags with React, Jest, and PostHog
Building a Vue cookie consent banner
PostHog for product managers
Find the right users to talk to, organize interviews and gather intelligence.
How to calculate and lower churn rate with PostHog
How to discover features that drive user retention
Get feedback and book user interviews with surveys
How to use session replays to get a deeper understanding of user behavior
The PostHog Way
We're open source, fully remote and we believe in transparency. Part of what's helped PostHog ship so fast is that we share as much information as we can, including about the way we work.
- How to turn user interviews into actionable snapshots
- Why we ditched 'talk to sales' for transparent pricing
- What we learned about hiring from our first five employees
- How to run a transparent startup
- How we made something people want
- The ops toolkit for early-stage startups
- How to run finance at your startup without hiring a finance person