Lessons learned about brand, content, paid ads, SEO, LLMs, and more| Product for Engineers
Tactical advice for ambitious developers| newsletter.posthog.com
Don't make our mistakes| newsletter.posthog.com
Engineers move fast. Your design should too.| newsletter.posthog.com
...or how to join the right startup and stand out from the crowd| newsletter.posthog.com
How being open source helps us win| Product for Engineers
In this issue of Product for Engineers, James Hawkins shares how he and PostHog cofounder Tim Glaser keep their relationship healthy.| newsletter.posthog.com
Developers have a lot of misconceptions about docs:| newsletter.posthog.com
In the last 12 months, we've received 30,000 applications, interviewed 2,000 candidates, and hired 65 people. We learned some stuff.| Product for Engineers
Red flags for teams that want to ship fast| newsletter.posthog.com
The do's and don'ts of effective communication for product engineers| newsletter.posthog.com
Simple design principles every engineer should know| newsletter.posthog.com
To celebrate 50k subscribers to Product for Engineers, here are the 50 most important lessons we’ve learned about building great products.| newsletter.posthog.com
Win the web with 10 weird tricks, Google hates me| Product for Engineers
An engineer's guide to finding (and using) your product's activation metric| newsletter.posthog.com
Helping engineers and founders flex their product muscles. Click to read Product for Engineers, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.| newsletter.posthog.com
How to NOT lose a billion dollars (or your job)| newsletter.posthog.com
How we've redefined the PM and engineer relationship| Product for Engineers
What we've learned while scaling and shipping fast| newsletter.posthog.com
Hint: you need more than good intentions| newsletter.posthog.com
Tips for breaking into the 0.4%| newsletter.posthog.com
Bad experiments are worse than none at all| newsletter.posthog.com
Creating a startup of small teams can help you ship stupidly fast.| newsletter.posthog.com
What we learned in our first six months| newsletter.posthog.com
"Cracked: Term used for people who are insanely good at something"| newsletter.posthog.com
Lessons from GitLab, Doist, PostHog, and more.| newsletter.posthog.com
It isn't scary as you think it is| newsletter.posthog.com
Every startup needs a pivot. Here’s how to do it right| newsletter.posthog.com
The traits we look for in (product) engineers at PostHog| newsletter.posthog.com
You'll never find product-market fit without it| newsletter.posthog.com
Strategies for navigating the product maze, with real examples| newsletter.posthog.com
Our secret to shipping lots while working remotely| newsletter.posthog.com
Marketing lore tells you to focus on the why, not the what. It's wrong.| newsletter.posthog.com