Send event data from PostHog into Customer.io. User emails will also be sent if available and customers will be created in Customer.io.
Requirements
This requires either PostHog Cloud with the data pipeline add-on, or a self-hosted PostHog instance running version 1.30.0 or later.
Not running 1.30.0? Find out how to update your self-hosted PostHog deployment!
You'll also need access to the relevant Customer.io account.
Installation
- In PostHog, click the "Data pipeline" tab in the left sidebar.
- Search for 'Customer.io' and select the app, press Install.
- Add your Customer.io site ID and token at the configuration step.
- Enable the app and watch your 'People' list get populated in Customer.io!
Configuration
Option | Description |
---|---|
Customer.io Site ID Type: string Required: True | Provided during Customer.io setup. |
Customer.io API Key Type: string Required: True | Provided during Customer.io setup. |
Tracking Endpoint Type: choice Required: False | Use the EU variant if your Customer.io account is based in the EU region. |
Identify by email Type: choice Required: False | If enabled, the plugin will identify users by email instead of ID, whenever an email is available. |
Filtering of Anonymous Users Type: choice Required: False | Customer.io pricing is based on the number of customers. This is an option to only send events from users that have been identified. Take into consideration that merging after identification won't work (as those previously anonymous events won't be there). |
PostHog Event Allowlist Type: string Required: False | If this is set, only the specified events (comma-separated) will be sent to Customer.io. |
How do I match persons in PostHog with customers in Customer.io?
We assume that you use the same ID to identify users in Customer.io as you use as distinct_id or in posthog.identify()
.
How do I set properties on a Customer.io customer via PostHog?
PostHog will send any property inside the $set: {}
property to customer.io. In the example below, email
and userProperty
will be set on the customer
posthog.capture('some_event',{event_property: 'this will not get sent',$set: {email: 'test@example.com',userProperty: 'value'}})
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.
Who created this destination?
We'd like to thank PostHog team members Yakko Majuri and Marius Andra, Michael Matloka and community members Angela Purcell, Conrad Kurth and Alberto S for creating this.
Who maintains this destination?
This destination is maintained by PostHog. If you have issues with the destination not functioning as intended, please let us know!
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