PostHog Handbook Library / Brand

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In-app comms

These are instructions for internal in-app comms tools at PostHog. To do in-app comms of your own, check out surveys.

Occasionally, we use in-app messages to tell users about certain things. We recognize that in-app messages can be intrusive and we want to avoid spamming our users with too many of them, too frequently. For that reason, we're judicious about the way in which we use them.

We currently don't have a separate system for tracking in-app messages, so Brand currently owns the channel and is responsible for ensuring that messages aren't used excessively.

Types of in-app message

Currently, there are three ways in which we can send in-app messages.

How we use in-app messages

We use each of the three channels above for different purposes, guided by the needs of a message and the level of intrustion.

Creating new in-app prompts

In-app prompts are intrusive to users, but can be used for a wide variety of reasons. Therefore, if you create one we ask that you...

This will enable others in the team to more easily keep track of what in-app messages are being shown, and what their content is. As a reminder:

If you have any questions, please ask in #ask-posthog-anything on Slack.

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