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Extracts PostHog product analytics data including projects, events, persons (user profiles), cohorts, feature flags, annotations, and insights. This enables analysis of user behavior and funnels, cohort performance, feature rollouts/experiments, and product usage trends over time.
Time-stamped user interaction records with properties; enables trends, funnels, retention, and feature usage analysis.
User profiles with identifiers and properties; supports segmentation, cohort membership, lifecycle analysis, and user-level attribution.
Saved dynamic groups of users based on behaviors and attributes; used for targeted analysis, comparisons, and audience targeting.
Configuration for rollouts and experiments controlling user exposure; enables A/B test analysis, rollout monitoring, and impact assessment.
Saved analyses such as funnels, trends, and dashboards; used to monitor KPIs, product performance, and experiment outcomes over time.
Time-based notes attached to charts and timelines; provides contextual markers for releases, campaigns, or incidents in analyses.
Top-level container for events, users, and analyses with settings like timezone; supports multi-project reporting and scoping of metrics.
Uses a PostHog API key to authenticate via Bearer token
Requires a PostHog account to connect.
Operational data, performance metrics, and business insights.
Authenticate PostHog in a few clicks. OAuth, API key, or IAM role — we handle secrets and rotation.
We pull every stream into your warehouse. CDC where the API supports it; full + incremental otherwise. Hourly-or-faster, row-level secure.
SQL, dashboards, or ask Fi in plain English. Your PostHog data lives next to every other source — ready to join.
Build your own with the Definite SDK, or ask us — we add new connectors every week.
Join PostHog with the rest of your data, then ask Fi questions across all of it.