With the PostHog block, you can send events to PostHog and trigger your PostHog workflows. It uses the PostHog Node.js library to send server side events to PostHog, so that it works on non web browser devices.Documentation Index
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How to find my Project API Key and API Host?
To find your Project API Key, you need to go to your PostHog Settings page, in the General tab, you will find the Project API key.
Identify Group
This action allows you to identify a group in PostHog. It requires the groupType and Key, and can optionally take Distinct ID and a set of Properties that will be added to the group profile.
Capture
This action allows you to capture a custom event, or native PostHog events, such as a page view, a screen view, etc. It requires theEvent name to be set. It can optionally take a Distinct ID set of Properties and Person properties to set properties to the associated person alongside the captured event, as well as associated groups information.