Claude-code-plugins posthog-webhooks-events
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/saas-packs/posthog-pack/skills/posthog-webhooks-events" ~/.claude/skills/jeremylongshore-claude-code-plugins-posthog-webhooks-events && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
plugins/saas-packs/posthog-pack/skills/posthog-webhooks-events/SKILL.mdsource content
PostHog Webhooks & Events
Overview
PostHog sends webhooks via its CDP (Customer Data Platform) Destinations feature. You configure a Destination that fires when matching events are captured, sending an HTTP POST to your endpoint. This skill covers webhook destination setup, receiving and processing webhook payloads, querying events via the API, and using HogQL for custom event analysis.
Prerequisites
- PostHog project with personal API key (
)phx_... - HTTPS endpoint to receive webhooks
- Events being captured in PostHog
Instructions
Step 1: Create a Webhook Destination via API
set -euo pipefail # Create a webhook destination that fires on specific events curl -X POST "https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/$POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID/pipeline_destinations/" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "name": "Signup Notifications", "description": "Send webhook when user signs up", "config": { "url": "https://your-app.com/webhooks/posthog", "method": "POST", "headers": { "X-Webhook-Secret": "your-webhook-secret" }, "body": { "event": "{event}", "distinct_id": "{distinct_id}", "person": "{person}", "properties": "{properties}", "timestamp": "{timestamp}" } }, "filters": { "events": [ {"id": "user_signed_up", "type": "events"}, {"id": "subscription_started", "type": "events"} ] } }'
Step 2: Receive and Process Webhooks
// api/webhooks/posthog.ts import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; import crypto from 'crypto'; const WEBHOOK_SECRET = process.env.POSTHOG_WEBHOOK_SECRET!; // Verify webhook authenticity function verifySignature(payload: string, signature: string): boolean { const expected = crypto.createHmac('sha256', WEBHOOK_SECRET) .update(payload) .digest('hex'); return crypto.timingSafeEqual(Buffer.from(signature), Buffer.from(expected)); } interface PostHogWebhookPayload { event: string; distinct_id: string; properties: Record<string, any>; person: { properties: Record<string, any>; }; timestamp: string; } export async function POST(request: Request) { const body = await request.text(); const signature = request.headers.get('x-webhook-secret') || ''; // Verify webhook is from PostHog if (WEBHOOK_SECRET && signature !== WEBHOOK_SECRET) { return NextResponse.json({ error: 'Invalid signature' }, { status: 401 }); } const payload: PostHogWebhookPayload = JSON.parse(body); // Route to handlers based on event type switch (payload.event) { case 'user_signed_up': await onUserSignup(payload); break; case 'subscription_started': await onSubscriptionStarted(payload); break; case 'subscription_canceled': await onSubscriptionCanceled(payload); break; default: console.log(`Unhandled PostHog event: ${payload.event}`); } return NextResponse.json({ received: true }); } async function onUserSignup(payload: PostHogWebhookPayload) { const { distinct_id, properties, person } = payload; console.log(`New signup: ${distinct_id}`); // Sync to CRM await fetch('https://api.hubspot.com/contacts/v1/contact/', { method: 'POST', headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.HUBSPOT_KEY}` }, body: JSON.stringify({ properties: [ { property: 'email', value: person.properties.email }, { property: 'posthog_id', value: distinct_id }, ], }), }); // Notify Slack await fetch(process.env.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL!, { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify({ text: `New signup: ${person.properties.email || distinct_id} (${properties.source || 'unknown'})`, }), }); } async function onSubscriptionStarted(payload: PostHogWebhookPayload) { console.log(`New subscription: ${payload.distinct_id}, plan: ${payload.properties.plan}`); } async function onSubscriptionCanceled(payload: PostHogWebhookPayload) { console.log(`Cancellation: ${payload.distinct_id}`); }
Step 3: Query Events via the API
set -euo pipefail # List recent events by type curl "https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/$POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID/events/?event=user_signed_up&limit=10&orderBy=-timestamp" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY" | \ jq '.results[] | { distinct_id, event, timestamp, properties: (.properties | {source, plan, referrer: ."$referrer"}) }' # Get events for a specific person curl "https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/$POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID/events/?distinct_id=user-123&limit=20" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY" | \ jq '.results[] | {event, timestamp}'
Step 4: Query Events with HogQL
// Complex event analysis with HogQL (PostHog's SQL dialect) async function queryPostHog(hogql: string) { const response = await fetch( `https://app.posthog.com/api/projects/${process.env.POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID}/query/`, { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY}`, }, body: JSON.stringify({ query: { kind: 'HogQLQuery', query: hogql }, }), } ); return response.json(); } // Example: Signup funnel analysis const funnelData = await queryPostHog(` SELECT properties.$referrer AS referrer, count() AS signups, uniq(distinct_id) AS unique_users FROM events WHERE event = 'user_signed_up' AND timestamp > now() - interval 30 day GROUP BY referrer ORDER BY signups DESC LIMIT 20 `); // Example: Feature adoption by plan const adoptionData = await queryPostHog(` SELECT person.properties.plan AS plan, properties.feature_name AS feature, count() AS usage_count, uniq(distinct_id) AS unique_users FROM events WHERE event = 'feature_used' AND timestamp > now() - interval 7 day GROUP BY plan, feature ORDER BY usage_count DESC LIMIT 50 `);
Step 5: Set Up Slack Webhook Destination (UI)
PostHog has built-in Slack integration via Data Pipelines > Destinations:
- Go to Data Pipelines > Destinations > New Destination
- Select "Slack" or "Webhook"
- Configure event filters (which events trigger the notification)
- Set the webhook URL and message template
- Test with a sample event
Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Webhook not firing | No matching destination filter | Check event name matches filter exactly |
| Duplicate webhooks | Event matches multiple destinations | Narrow destination filters |
| Webhook timeout | Handler too slow | Acknowledge with 200 immediately, process async |
| HogQL query timeout | Unfiltered table scan | Add filter and |
| 429 on events API | Too many queries | Cache results, reduce polling frequency |
Output
- Webhook destination configured for specific events
- Express/Next.js webhook handler with event routing
- Event queries via REST API and HogQL
- Slack/CRM integration on user lifecycle events
Resources
Next Steps
For deployment setup, see
posthog-deploy-integration.