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Research and qualify onboarding team referral leads for PostHog. Use this skill when a TAE receives a lead from the onboarding team and needs a full research brief before deciding how to engage. Triggers on 'research this onboarding lead', 'onboarding team referred [company]', 'look into [company] from onboarding', 'qualify this onboarding referral', 'what do we know about [company] from onboarding', or any request to research a company that came through the onboarding pipeline. Also trigger when a TAE pastes a company name and mentions it's from the onboarding team, or says something like 'onboarding sent me [company]', 'got a handoff for [company]', or '[name] from onboarding sent me [company]'. This skill does deep research and qualification, then drafts outreach when the recommendation is to engage.
PostHog feature flags for Flutter applications
Explore PostHog's Inbox — the surface where signal reports surface as actionable issues and trends. Use when the user asks "what's in my inbox?", "what should I look at?", "which reports are actionable?", "what's PostHog flagged recently?", asks about a specific report by ID or title, or wants to see which signal sources are configured. Covers listing, filtering, and drilling into reports, plus pointers to the deeper `signals` skill when raw signals or semantic search are needed.
Help existing PostHog customers improve their PostHog instance. Triggers on "help [customer] improve their PostHog setup", "audit [company]'s PostHog instance", "create tracking plan for [company]", "design data schema for [customer]", or requests to improve analytics coverage, fix instrumentation gaps, expand PostHog usage, or build better insights for customers already using PostHog. Use when working with a customer who already has PostHog installed.
PostHog feature flags for Node.js applications
PostHog integration for Django applications
Guides exploration of $autocapture events captured by posthog-js to understand user interactions, find CSS selectors (especially data-attr attributes), evaluate selector uniqueness, query matching clicks ad-hoc, and create actions. Use when the user asks about autocapture data, wants to find what users are clicking, needs to build actions from click events, asks about elements_chain, wants to build a trend or funnel filtered by clicks or other autocapture interactions, asks which properties autocapture sends, or asks how to filter $autocapture events. Only applies to projects using posthog-js autocapture.
PostHog integration for any Ruby application using the Ruby SDK
PostHog feature flags for Elixir applications
PostHog error tracking for Ruby on Rails
PostHog logs for Datadog
PostHog feature flags for Ruby applications