Send PostHog event data to Make

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Trigger scenarios in Make based on PostHog events.

Requirements

Requirements

Using this requires either PostHog Cloud with the data pipelines add-on, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running a recent version of the Docker image.

You'll also need access to the relevant Make account.

Installation

  1. In PostHog, click the Data pipeline tab in the left sidebar.
  2. Click the Destinations tab.
  3. Search for Make and select the destination.
  4. Add your Make webhook URL at the configuration step.
  5. Set up your event and property filters to remove unnecessary events. You only want to send events that you want to trigger scenarios. Filter out unrelated events or ones missing required data.
  6. Press Create & Enable and watch your scenarios get triggered in Make!

Configuration

OptionDescription
Webhook URL
Type: string
Required: True
See this page on how to generate a Webhook URL: https://www.make.com/en/help/tools/webhooks
JSON Body
Type: json
Required: True

FAQ

Is the source code for this destination available?

PostHog is open-source and so are all the destination on the platform. The source code is available on GitHub.

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This is maintained by PostHog. If you have issues with it not functioning as intended, please let us know!

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