PostHog doubled down on integration and usability, shipping connectors across the data stack while streamlining workflows for faster iteration. Data warehouse support expanded into funnels and lifecycle insights, Typeform and Pinterest Ads joined the integration roster, and Sentry became available as a source. The product cut friction throughout—saved views landed in Logs, sub-1% rollout percentages became possible, CUPED variance reduction arrived for experiments, and dashboard interactions gained granularity with right-click series toggling and widget-level label controls. Error tracking matured across platforms with iOS SDK support, Elixir source code context, and weekly digests, while experimental workflows got smoother through draft auto-save and cross-project experiment copying.
PostHog shipped a solid batch of quality-of-life improvements and feature expansions in early March. React Native got first-class support in Error Tracking, opening up mobile crash reporting for JavaScript developers. On the experiments side, they made it possible to launch experiments without pre-defined metrics, giving teams more flexibility in how they measure success. The Vercel integration became a formal connection point, letting users link their PostHog instance directly to their deployments. Support got some structural upgrades with SLAs, custom tags for tickets, and a new visibility model for dashboards. The infrastructure side saw better visibility into batch export backfills with row count estimates, while the UX layer added thoughtful touches like weekend chart hiding, auto-save for Workflows drafts, and smarter number formatting on charts.