This workflow automates user event tracking in PostHog via n8n. It includes setting up triggers to capture key user interactions—such as page views, screen views, and user identities—and sends this data seamlessly to PostHog for analytics. The process starts with a trigger that activates upon specific events, followed by nodes that create an alias for user identification, log custom events, and track page or screen views. This workflow is useful for website administrators seeking to automate user insights collection, improve analytics accuracy, and streamline user behavior analysis on WordPress or other platforms, all with minimal manual effort.
Automated PostHog Event Tracking for WordPress
Node Count | 11 – 20 Nodes |
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Nodes Used | @n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain.mcpTrigger, postHogTool, stickyNote |
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