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posthogAPP-062
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The PostHog Product Engineer

A product engineer or full-stack developer at a startup of 5–50 people who chose PostHog — or advocated for it — because they wanted product analytics that behave like engineering tools. They self-host or use PostHog Cloud. They instrument events themselves. They use feature flags as part of their development workflow. They are not a data analyst but they want to be able to answer product questions without filing a request to one.

Aha

It happened mid-workflow — they've shipped a new onboarding flow behind a feature flag to 10% of users.”

posthogAPP-134
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The PostHog Growth Engineer

A growth engineer, product engineer, or technical PM who uses PostHog as their all-in-one growth stack — analytics, feature flags, A/B tests, session replay. They chose PostHog because they didn't want to stitch together Amplitude, LaunchDarkly, and Hotjar. They think in funnels, retention curves, and statistical significance. They are technical enough to self-serve but product-minded enough to care about the "so what" behind the data.

Aha

It happened mid-workflow — the growth engineer is running an A/B test on the onboarding flow.”

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