Buildwithclaude posthog-automation

Automate PostHog tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): events, feature flags, projects, user profiles, annotations. Always search tools first for current schemas.

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PostHog Automation via Rube MCP

Automate PostHog product analytics and feature flag management through Composio's PostHog toolkit via Rube MCP.

Toolkit docs: composio.dev/toolkits/posthog

Prerequisites

  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
  • Active PostHog connection via
    RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS
    with toolkit
    posthog
  • Always call
    RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
    first to get current tool schemas

Setup

Get Rube MCP: Add

https://rube.app/mcp
as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.

  1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
    RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
    responds
  2. Call
    RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS
    with toolkit
    posthog
  3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete PostHog authentication
  4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

Core Workflows

1. Capture Events

When to use: User wants to send event data to PostHog for analytics tracking

Tool sequence:

  1. POSTHOG_CAPTURE_EVENT
    - Send one or more events to PostHog [Required]

Key parameters:

  • event
    : Event name (e.g., '$pageview', 'user_signed_up', 'purchase_completed')
  • distinct_id
    : Unique user identifier (required)
  • properties
    : Object with event-specific properties
  • timestamp
    : ISO 8601 timestamp (optional; defaults to server time)

Pitfalls:

  • distinct_id
    is required for every event; identifies the user/device
  • PostHog system events use
    $
    prefix (e.g., '$pageview', '$identify')
  • Custom events should NOT use the
    $
    prefix
  • Properties are freeform; maintain consistent schemas across events
  • Events are processed asynchronously; ingestion delay is typically seconds

2. List and Filter Events

When to use: User wants to browse or search through captured events

Tool sequence:

  1. POSTHOG_LIST_AND_FILTER_PROJECT_EVENTS
    - Query events with filters [Required]

Key parameters:

  • project_id
    : PostHog project ID (required)
  • event
    : Filter by event name
  • person_id
    : Filter by person ID
  • after
    : Events after this ISO 8601 timestamp
  • before
    : Events before this ISO 8601 timestamp
  • limit
    : Maximum events to return
  • offset
    : Pagination offset

Pitfalls:

  • project_id
    is required; resolve via LIST_PROJECTS first
  • Date filters use ISO 8601 format (e.g., '2024-01-15T00:00:00Z')
  • Large event volumes require pagination; use
    offset
    and
    limit
  • Results are returned in reverse chronological order by default
  • Event properties are nested; parse carefully

3. Manage Feature Flags

When to use: User wants to create, view, or manage feature flags

Tool sequence:

  1. POSTHOG_LIST_AND_MANAGE_PROJECT_FEATURE_FLAGS
    - List existing feature flags [Required]
  2. POSTHOG_RETRIEVE_FEATURE_FLAG_DETAILS
    - Get detailed flag configuration [Optional]
  3. POSTHOG_CREATE_FEATURE_FLAGS_FOR_PROJECT
    - Create a new feature flag [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • For listing:
    project_id
    (required)
  • For details:
    project_id
    ,
    id
    (feature flag ID)
  • For creation:
    • project_id
      : Target project
    • key
      : Flag key (e.g., 'new-dashboard-beta')
    • name
      : Human-readable name
    • filters
      : Targeting rules and rollout percentage
    • active
      : Whether the flag is enabled

Pitfalls:

  • Feature flag
    key
    must be unique within a project
  • Flag keys should use kebab-case (e.g., 'my-feature-flag')
  • filters
    define targeting groups with properties and rollout percentages
  • Creating a flag with
    active: true
    immediately enables it for matching users
  • Flag changes take effect within seconds due to PostHog's polling mechanism

4. Manage Projects

When to use: User wants to list or inspect PostHog projects and organizations

Tool sequence:

  1. POSTHOG_LIST_PROJECTS_IN_ORGANIZATION_WITH_PAGINATION
    - List all projects [Required]

Key parameters:

  • organization_id
    : Organization identifier (may be optional depending on auth)
  • limit
    : Number of results per page
  • offset
    : Pagination offset

Pitfalls:

  • Project IDs are numeric; used as parameters in most other endpoints
  • Organization ID may be required; check your PostHog setup
  • Pagination is offset-based; iterate until results are empty
  • Project settings include API keys and configuration details

5. User Profile and Authentication

When to use: User wants to check current user details or verify API access

Tool sequence:

  1. POSTHOG_WHOAMI
    - Get current API user information [Optional]
  2. POSTHOG_RETRIEVE_CURRENT_USER_PROFILE
    - Get detailed user profile [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • No required parameters for either call
  • Returns current authenticated user's details, permissions, and organization info

Pitfalls:

  • WHOAMI is a lightweight check; use for verifying API connectivity
  • User profile includes organization membership and permissions
  • These endpoints confirm the API key's access level and scope

Common Patterns

ID Resolution

Organization -> Project ID:

1. Call POSTHOG_LIST_PROJECTS_IN_ORGANIZATION_WITH_PAGINATION
2. Find project by name in results
3. Extract id (numeric) for use in other endpoints

Feature flag name -> Flag ID:

1. Call POSTHOG_LIST_AND_MANAGE_PROJECT_FEATURE_FLAGS with project_id
2. Find flag by key or name
3. Extract id for detailed operations

Feature Flag Targeting

Feature flags support sophisticated targeting:

{
  "filters": {
    "groups": [
      {
        "properties": [
          {"key": "email", "value": "@company.com", "operator": "icontains"}
        ],
        "rollout_percentage": 100
      },
      {
        "properties": [],
        "rollout_percentage": 10
      }
    ]
  }
}
  • Groups are evaluated in order; first matching group determines the rollout
  • Properties filter users by their traits
  • Rollout percentage determines what fraction of matching users see the flag

Pagination

  • Events: Use
    offset
    and
    limit
    (offset-based)
  • Feature flags: Use
    offset
    and
    limit
    (offset-based)
  • Projects: Use
    offset
    and
    limit
    (offset-based)
  • Continue until results array is empty or smaller than
    limit

Known Pitfalls

Project IDs:

  • Required for most API endpoints
  • Always resolve project names to numeric IDs first
  • Multiple projects can exist in one organization

Event Naming:

  • System events use
    $
    prefix ($pageview, $identify, $autocapture)
  • Custom events should NOT use
    $
    prefix
  • Event names are case-sensitive; maintain consistency

Feature Flags:

  • Flag keys must be unique within a project
  • Use kebab-case for flag keys
  • Changes propagate within seconds
  • Deleting a flag is permanent; consider disabling instead

Rate Limits:

  • Event ingestion has throughput limits
  • Batch events where possible for efficiency
  • API endpoints have per-minute rate limits

Response Parsing:

  • Response data may be nested under
    data
    or
    results
    key
  • Paginated responses include
    count
    ,
    next
    ,
    previous
    fields
  • Event properties are nested objects; access carefully
  • Parse defensively with fallbacks for optional fields

Quick Reference

TaskTool SlugKey Params
Capture eventPOSTHOG_CAPTURE_EVENTevent, distinct_id, properties
List eventsPOSTHOG_LIST_AND_FILTER_PROJECT_EVENTSproject_id, event, after, before
List feature flagsPOSTHOG_LIST_AND_MANAGE_PROJECT_FEATURE_FLAGSproject_id
Get flag detailsPOSTHOG_RETRIEVE_FEATURE_FLAG_DETAILSproject_id, id
Create flagPOSTHOG_CREATE_FEATURE_FLAGS_FOR_PROJECTproject_id, key, filters
List projectsPOSTHOG_LIST_PROJECTS_IN_ORGANIZATION_WITH_PAGINATIONorganization_id
Who am IPOSTHOG_WHOAMI(none)
User profilePOSTHOG_RETRIEVE_CURRENT_USER_PROFILE(none)

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