PostHog Handbook Library / Community

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PostHog community

We want to build a self-sustaining and scalable community of engaged users because it will enable us to own our audience in a way that third party social media platforms do not. Like brand or content, building a thriving community is a (very) long term bet, so we will need to both invest a lot of time up front and then wait to see what works and what doesn't.

Our approach to building community at PostHog differs from most devtools in two ways:

Responsibility for community

This is shared across multiple teams and people - we (deliberately) do not have one person responsible for 'community':

Support should not considered part of community at PostHog. Support is driven by the Customer Success team, primarily using in-app support and decdicated Slack channels. Good customer support helps build positive word of mouth, but replying to support queries is not an engaging or scalable way to build a thriving community.

Content hubs

We are in the process of building these out. We have created two hubs targeting our ICP:

We have a bunch of features we are building here – more details to come!

Community forums

Our community forums live at posthog.com/questions – but they come with a twist...

Anyone can ask a question within the forums, but they can _also_ ask a question at the end of any docs page (under the "Questions?" subheading). We've found this to be a great place for people to ask very specific questions after attempting to find an answer in documentation, as it acts as a mini-FAQ section.

Questions that are asked within the docs are also automatically aggreagated to the correct category in the community forums.

Asking a question

A user can write a question, but they'll need to create a PostHog.com account before posting. (Note: This authentication system is currently separate from PostHog Cloud accounts, though we have plans to unify them.) Users can write Markdown and upload images to a question.

Once it's posted, a question permalink page is generated, which gets indexed in our site search (and tends to rank well in Google, too). The user is automatically subscribed to reply notifications by email.

Anyone can subscribe to thread replies by clicking the bell icon in a thread (after signing in).

Answering questions

If you're a PostHog team member, read the guidelines for responding to community questions.

Points & achievements

Community members can earn achievements for activities like asking questions, helping others, voting on the roadmap, and completing their profile. Each achievement awards points that can be redeemed for stickers, merch credits, and other rewards from the Points tab on their profile.

Canonical URL: https://posthog.com/handbook/community

GitHub source: contents/handbook/community/index.mdx

Content hash: 63e9db19c7fcb732

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