Posthog has been a fantastically useful tool to understand how our product is being used! Don't get some of the hate - any OSS company will probably embed some telemetry occassionally.
Big fan of posthog. I've been using it for over a year and loving it as a replacement or augmentation to Google Analytics for funnels and user interactions.
We've integrated posthog (cloud hosted) and have been using it for a few months now. It's got a rough edge or two but it's tight, integrated nicely with the codebase, and an order of magnitude cheaper than amplitude. I'd like a nicer sentry integration
Why is the self hosted version framed as a "hobby"?<p>Is this another one of those enshittification of open source where open source is used more as a marketing gimmick instead of following it's true ethos?
Love posthog in many ways, but confused and a non-starter that they don’t support any data deletion yet.<p>i.e., if you want user analytics to be auto-deleted after 90 days, there’s literally no way to do that yet.
Using Posthog (hosted, free tier) for a side project. It was easy to set up and is pleasant to use! Better than another product in this area I had previously tried.
i was very sad to see posthog enabled by default with a hardcoded key in open-interpreter, with a tiny disclaimer that telemetry had been added just with a new feature flag quietly introduced to disable it. Sad to see this sort of thing getting shipped by default, surprised to see my local llm calls leaving my PC. I don't know why developers consider logging a challenge for some reason and default to using MSP for everything including internal logs. Seems unwise in this age of valuable data to just give it away for free when you can just write to a data layer you own...