PostHog is developer-friendly, open-source product analytics
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@systemaddict said in PostHog is developer-friendly, open-source product analytics:
@girish Yes please. It really is web analytics at a different level than most other systems.
Do people really get much use out of sophisticated web-analytics?
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@LoudLemur I see this as more of a speed-optimisation and user experience analysis tool to use on developing webapps and more interactive websites, like ecommerce.
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@LoudLemur it can be useful if you develop an app on mobile phones, and you want to know which features are used or not.
Lot of work goes into developing an app.
No point in having a feature if no-one uses it, alternatively it can point to need to evangelise that feature or improve its functionality or sign-posting in the app.I am interested in adding this kind of monitoring (w/o privacy intrusion). "Metrics" have a bad name if abused (as BigTech usually does) but limited light usage monitoring does aid the development process.
That said, I haven't yet added usage reporting to my app yet. It's on the TODO list.
EDIT : PostHog seems like a "non-trivial" packaging for Cloudron, unless someone can say otherwise.
Currently I'm looking at a simple event log in a back-end DB (but not FireBase). Nowhere near the functionality of PostHog, but I don't need their full functionality. -
Any more interest in this?
I'm pretty sure website hosting Cloudron users would find valuable.
Packaging difficult marks out of 10?
Handy for Cloudron Website Analytics, too, see how people are browsing the site and signing up.
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It would be great to have it. Tried the tool in cloud, at level of GA and great integration for AB test. To have it self hosted could be really helpful in terms of cookie law & gdpr .
Docker:
https://hub.docker.com/r/posthog/posthog/tagsSome documentation about self hosting:
https://posthog.com/docs/self-host