RudderStack (Export)

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Send events from PostHog, to RudderStack. RudderStack will recognize PostHog as a data source, so you can use RudderStack's data pipeline features to send PostHog event data to other platforms.

Requirements

This requires either PostHog Cloud, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running version 1.30.0 or later.

Not running 1.30.0? Find out how to update your self-hosted PostHog deployment!

You'll also need access to the Rudderstack instance you want to export to.

Installation

First, create a PostHog source in your RudderStack dashboard. Need help? Check RudderStack's documentation for more information.

Once you've added PostHog as a source, make a note of the write-key field and your RudderStack server URL (also called the Data Planer URL).

  1. Visit the 'Apps' page in your instance of PostHog.
  2. Search for 'Rudderstack' and select the app, press Install.
  3. Follow the on-screen steps to configure the app, entering your write-key and server URL information.

Configuration

FAQ

Is the source code for this app available?

PostHog is open-source and so are all apps on the platform. The source code is available on GitHub.

Who created this app?

This was created by community members and the team at RudderStack. We'd like to thank Sayan-Mitra, Gavin, Amey Varangaonkar, Utsab Chowdhury and Arnab Pal for creating it. Thank you, all!

Who maintains this app?

This app is maintained by Rudderstack. If you have issues with the app not functioning as intended, please let us know!

What if I have feedback on this app?

We love feature requests and feedback! Please tell us what you think! to tell us what you think.

What if my question isn't answered above?

We love answering questions. Ask us anything via our community forum, or drop us a message.

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