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PostHog is a product analytics platform for teams that want to keep their data private.
๐จโ๐ป Host in the cloud or your own infrastructure
๐ ๏ธ Analyze funnels, paths, trends
๐งช Run A/B tests and correlation analysis
๐ฅ Record user sessions
๐๏ธ Sync with BigQuery,S3
๐จโ๐ป Host in the cloud or your own infrastructure
๐ ๏ธ Analyze funnels, paths, trends
๐งช Run A/B tests and correlation analysis
๐ฅ Record user sessions
๐๏ธ Sync with BigQuery,S3
PostHog
An all-in-one product analytics suite you can self-host
Phil Leggetter
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When I read "realtime API" I instantly assumed this was a way of exposing data through APIs over HTTP streaming or WebSocket. However, looking at the website and docs I believe my assumption and the initial impressions that "realtime API" gives is inaccurate.
@jorgesancha any chance you could please clarify?
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Turn raw data into realtime API at scale
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Meeting Experience is a real-time A.I. solution that makes meetings better by helping leaders be more inclusive and effective. We take our Leader Experience solution and put it with our Virtual Meetings Assistant solution for one great meeting experience.
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The Nexmo CLI enables quick access to a number of features from your terminal or command line. Features such as creating Nexmo applications, buying numbers, linking numbers to apps, setting up webhook endpoints and more.
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Phil Leggetter
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I've been inspired by a number of posts that appear on the Intercom blog. In this podcast Paul mentions "the end of apps as we know them" (https://blog.intercom.io/the-end-of-apps-as-we-know-them/) which is absolutely worth a read.
Inside Intercom - Paul Adams
Intercom's VP of product on building awesome products