⚠️ Experimental: The following migration guide is not comprehensive and generates data that is less accurate than the data captured by PostHog…| posthog.com
✨ Use our managed migration instead: We recently added a new managed migration for Amplitude. It automatically exports data from Amplitude…| posthog.com
Managed migrations provide an automated way to migrate your historical data into PostHog without writing custom scripts. With managed migrations, you…| posthog.com
Migrating data from Google Analytics is a three step process: Setting up the Google Analytics BigQuery streaming export Querying Google Analytics data…| posthog.com
Historical migrations refer to ingesting and importing past data into PostHog for analysis. This includes: Using managed migrations for automated…| posthog.com
On January 14, 2022, the world learned that Austria had declared Google Analytics to be illegal (in its default form), since it transmits IP addresses…| posthog.com
PostHog is open-source and freely available for anyone to host themselves. We offer a free Docker Compose deployment under an MIT license. Essentially…| posthog.com
This guide is relevant to users wanting to migrate both: From a self-hosted PostHog instance to PostHog Cloud. Between PostHog Cloud regions (e.g. US…| posthog.com
Normally, PostHog stores some information about the user in their browser using a cookie. This approach is typical for analytics tools and enables…| posthog.com
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) places significant restrictions on how you can use tools like Google Analytics to track and collect user…| posthog.com
It's no secret that some popular analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, have fallen foul of GDPR regulations in the EU. That's one reason why we…| posthog.com
PostHog may have been built for product analytics, but that doesn’t mean you can only deploy it on your core product — you can also use it to gather…| posthog.com