The PostHog integration surfaces exception events and error logs from your PostHog projects in your LogBrew feed. One OAuth connection covers your entire PostHog organization, and you choose which individual projects to monitor from within the LogBrew app.Documentation Index
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What you’ll see
- Exception events: errors captured by PostHog’s exception tracking
- Product error logs: error-level log entries from your PostHog projects
- Issue resolved: when PostHog suppresses an issue, LogBrew marks it resolved in your feed
Connect PostHog
Select PostHog
Tap PostHog from the list of available integrations. If you do not see PostHog listed, see the note below.
Authorize with OAuth
LogBrew opens the PostHog authorization screen. Approve the requested permissions for your PostHog organization.
Pick your projects
After authorization, a project picker appears showing all PostHog projects in your organization. Select the ones you want to monitor. Each selection creates a separate LogBrew project in your feed.
If you don’t see PostHog listed on the Add Project screen, the integration may not be available for your account yet. Access is being rolled out gradually.
Event delivery
Because PostHog does not offer webhooks for exception events, LogBrew checks for new activity at a short interval. Expect a small delay, typically a few seconds, between an exception occurring in PostHog and it appearing in your LogBrew feed.