Our Context Warehouse team has been working overtime connecting, well, everything to PostHog.
And by the time we published this graphic, they've probably added a dozen more. Your product being self-driving just became a lot easier.
we ship as fast today with ~220 people as we did back when we were just 20.
there are lots of reasons for this, but if i had to pick one, it would be our small team structure.
startups win on speed and building around small teams is, imo, the best way to maintain this as you grow.
full vid on YouTube: https://t.co/jeH6qhdCbO
Set 'er up via CLI with
npx @posthog/wizard@latest self-driving
1. "Scouts" (background agents) comb your product data, using connected tools and PostHog apps like error tracking.
2. They surface issues as reports in your PostHog Inbox – clustered and ranked by priority.
3. Each report comes with a draft PR to fix it, built safely in a sandbox, for you to review and merge.
Now in open beta. Use it via Web, Slack, or MCP.
self driving means we are now a doing company, not an analytics company.
we’ve gone from “helping you find problems” to “fixing them for you”
we collect everything automatically (events, errors, recordings, logs, etc), work out what a product’s users actually need, and where we can, just fix it.
right now “fix it” means we open a PR for you, but the range will get wider over time.
we launched PostHog Self-driving into open beta last week and we're already seeing meaningful usage.
everything about the product (UI, pricing, etc) is very experimental atm. we're rolling it out gradually, but if you see this Inbox UI then you already have access.
if you are a founder reading, i'd also recommend you entirely complete jobs for your customers instead of partly solving things - in our case fixing a bug or UX problem, not just highlighting them on a dashboard.
Oyez, oyez, oyez! Hear ye, hear ye!
Gather round, good people of X. The crier hath climbed the steps with a fresh roll of changelog updates from the past month. Lend me your ears.
First, behold Self-driving, now opened to public beta. PostHog doth turn your product data into signals, and agents act upon them to ship improvements – all within the guardrails you set.
Next, the PostHog Slack app doth enter beta. Summon @PostHog in any channel and it shall answer your questions of product data right there in thine thread.
And third, hear ye of Endpoints, which hath now reached general availability. No longer need you build and maintain your own backend for customer-facing analytics – take any saved insight or SQL query, and Endpoints serves it back as a fast, versioned, authenticated API. Huzzah!
Here the crier's voice grows hoarse and the parchment unrolls clean past mine knees, so the remainder I shall rattle off in plainer tongue, quick now before the market bell:
PostHog Wizard supports Error Tracking source maps
Insight and dashboard subscriptions are now available on the free tier
Search symbol sets by ref, release, and commit
Path cleaning for funnel breakdowns
MCP tools for Workflows
Batch Workflow MCP tools
MCP trends line chart now uses the shared web UI view
Per-team rate limits for Error Tracking
Native crash capture for React Native
Person property helpers for posthog-node
Correlated Logs in the span inspector
Fix and explain errors in your AI agent
Email template authoring over MCP in Workflows
Default Surveys UI for Android (Jetpack Compose)
Logs API for Flutter
Show percentages on lifecycle series
Opt-in back button for multi-question Surveys
Issue-based rate limits for Error Tracking
Attach W3C trace context to Logs
Person and group properties for feature flag evaluation in the Flutter SDK
Search and filter the alerts list
Send insight alerts to Discord
Add a before-send hook to the Go SDK
Exception steps for Android Error Tracking
Add a beforeSend hook to web Logs
Disable remote feature flags and update flags at runtime
Surveys for Android
Logs for mobile
Console logs now link to person profiles
Workflow emails now emit events
Workflows can now wait for an event
Automatic exception capture for the Next.js SDK
Send insight alerts directly to Microsoft Teams
"Recent logs" widget for dashboards
Capture $device_model on Android Chromium
getAllFeatureFlags() returns every loaded flag in one call
So let it be declared, from the steps of the town hall to the farthest field: PostHog hath shipped, and shipped well, this June of 2026. Go forth and build. Oyez!
Gee, you sure hit your head hard. Don't worry, you're in safe hands.
You must have passed out from exhaustion, having to watch all of your Session Replay recordings one by one.
Fortunately, our cracked team of 𝖽̶𝖾̶𝗏̶𝗌̶ doctors have created Replay Vision.
It watches sessions for you: flagging bugs, scoring frustration, tagging behavior, and summarizing what happened.
You'll be discharged soon, but you will have quills on your back for the rest of your life.
last night @posthog code built a full combat system into my multiplayer game: health bars, death, respawn, and throwing objects as ranged weapons.
the first ranged weapon it gave me was a hedgehog 🦔 you throw the hedgehog. i did not ask for this and i will not be changing it.
🔴 https://t.co/fXIJGuoQhH
i love watching live visitors stats with my brotha hog
climbing GetCompress to Product Hunt #1 somehow!
top 2 is secured safely ✅
my fellas cooked as always @posthog@james406 🫶