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ANALYTICS

Analyze your PostHog data in plain English.

Pull PostHog events for product analytics, funnels, and retention without dashboards.

PostHog data analysis questions

  • "Show me funnel drop-off from signup → first action → activation."
  • "Find features that activated users use the most."
  • "Compare retention curves for users who completed onboarding vs skipped."
  • "Which session replays should I watch for users who abandoned in the last step?"
  • "Build me a weekly product health dashboard."

How to connect

  1. Sign in to Tablize and open the Integrations page in your workspace.
  2. Pick PostHog and follow the OAuth flow (or paste an API key, depending on the connector).
  3. Run your first sync. Tablize pulls historical data and sets up an incremental cursor so future syncs stay fresh.
  4. Open a new chat and ask your first question. Tablize already knows the schema.

What lands in your workspace

events All PostHog events with timestamp, distinct_id, properties.
persons Person records with merged identities and properties.

Common workflows

Feature adoption brief

After each release: which features got picked up, which got ignored, retention impact.

PostHog has the events — getting answers out usually means wrestling an explorer UI. Tablize lets you ask in plain English instead, and join the result against the orders, ad spend, or support tickets that live in other systems.

Once PostHog is authorized, tables like events and persons sync into a dedicated schema in your workspace’s PostgreSQL — incrementally, so only new and changed rows move after the first backfill. Ask something like “Show me funnel drop-off from signup → first action → activation.” and Tablize writes the SQL, runs it, draws the chart, and offers to keep the answer as a report, a scheduled script, or a live dashboard.

A setup teams reach for first — Feature adoption brief: After each release: which features got picked up, which got ignored, retention impact.

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