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Automate PostHog tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): events, feature flags, projects, user profiles, annotations. Always search tools first for current schemas.
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PostHog Automation via Rube MCP
Automate PostHog product analytics and feature flag management through Composio's PostHog toolkit via Rube MCP.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active PostHog connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitposthog - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitposthog - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete PostHog authentication
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Capture Events
When to use: User wants to send event data to PostHog for analytics tracking
Tool sequence:
POSTHOG_CAPTURE_EVENT- Send one or more events to PostHog [Required]
Key parameters:
event: Event name (e.g., '$pageview', 'user_signed_up', 'purchase_completed')distinct_id: Unique user identifier (required)properties: Object with event-specific propertiestimestamp: ISO 8601 timestamp (optional; defaults to server time)
Pitfalls:
distinct_idis required for every event; identifies the user/device- PostHog system events use
$prefix (e.g., '$pageview', '$identify') - Custom events should NOT use the
$prefix - Properties are freeform; maintain consistent schemas across events
- Events are processed asynchronously; ingestion delay is typically seconds
2. List and Filter Events
When to use: User wants to browse or search through captured events
Tool sequence:
POSTHOG_LIST_AND_FILTER_PROJECT_EVENTS- Query events with filters [Required]
Key parameters:
project_id: PostHog project ID (required)event: Filter by event nameperson_id: Filter by person IDafter: Events after this ISO 8601 timestampbefore: Events before this ISO 8601 timestamplimit: Maximum events to returnoffset: Pagination offset
Pitfalls:
project_idis required; resolve via LIST_PROJECTS first- Date filters use ISO 8601 format (e.g., '2024-01-15T00:00:00Z')
- Large event volumes require pagination; use
offsetandlimit - Results are returned in reverse chronological order by default
- Event properties are nested; parse carefully
3. Manage Feature Flags
When to use: User wants to create, view, or manage feature flags
Tool sequence:
POSTHOG_LIST_AND_MANAGE_PROJECT_FEATURE_FLAGS- List existing feature flags [Required]POSTHOG_RETRIEVE_FEATURE_FLAG_DETAILS- Get detailed flag configuration [Optional]POSTHOG_CREATE_FEATURE_FLAGS_FOR_PROJECT- Create a new feature flag [Optional]
Key parameters:
- For listing:
project_id(required) - For details:
project_id,id(feature flag ID) - For creation:
project_id: Target projectkey: Flag key (e.g., 'new-dashboard-beta')name: Human-readable namefilters: Targeting rules and rollout percentageactive: Whether the flag is enabled
Pitfalls:
- Feature flag
keymust be unique within a project - Flag keys should use kebab-case (e.g., 'my-feature-flag')
filtersdefine targeting groups with properties and rollout percentages- Creating a flag with
active: trueimmediately enables it for matching users - Flag changes take effect within seconds due to PostHog's polling mechanism
4. Manage Projects
When to use: User wants to list or inspect PostHog projects and organizations
Tool sequence:
POSTHOG_LIST_PROJECTS_IN_ORGANIZATION_WITH_PAGINATION- List all projects [Required]
Key parameters:
organization_id: Organization identifier (may be optional depending on auth)limit: Number of results per pageoffset: Pagination offset
Pitfalls:
- Project IDs are numeric; used as parameters in most other endpoints
- Organization ID may be required; check your PostHog setup
- Pagination is offset-based; iterate until results are empty
- Project settings include API keys and configuration details
5. User Profile and Authentication
When to use: User wants to check current user details or verify API access
Tool sequence:
POSTHOG_WHOAMI- Get current API user information [Optional]POSTHOG_RETRIEVE_CURRENT_USER_PROFILE- Get detailed user profile [Optional]
Key parameters:
- No required parameters for either call
- Returns current authenticated user's details, permissions, and organization info
Pitfalls:
- WHOAMI is a lightweight check; use for v
