Meeting Title: Mustafa - Gregory - PostHog, Tracking Plan Date: 2026-02-05 Meeting participants: Mustafa Raja, Greg Stoutenburg
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1 00:02:43.180 ⇒ 00:02:44.610 Greg Stoutenburg: Hey, Gustafa, how’s it going?
2 00:02:44.610 ⇒ 00:02:46.270 Mustafa Raja: Hey, good morning.
3 00:02:46.890 ⇒ 00:02:49.240 Greg Stoutenburg: Good morning. How are you today?
4 00:02:49.450 ⇒ 00:02:51.640 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, doing good. What’s the time there?
5 00:02:52.410 ⇒ 00:02:53.960 Greg Stoutenburg: It is 8.30am.
6 00:02:53.960 ⇒ 00:02:55.889 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, that’s early.
7 00:02:56.290 ⇒ 00:03:01.659 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, it’s a decent time. It’s really just… it’s a rush to get my kids to school and walk them.
8 00:03:01.660 ⇒ 00:03:03.850 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
9 00:03:03.850 ⇒ 00:03:09.519 Greg Stoutenburg: It’s more just, you know, but with a global company, that’s just the sort of thing you gotta put up with sometimes.
10 00:03:09.730 ⇒ 00:03:11.940 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I understand.
11 00:03:11.940 ⇒ 00:03:12.500 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.
12 00:03:12.500 ⇒ 00:03:13.120 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
13 00:03:13.120 ⇒ 00:03:26.220 Greg Stoutenburg: last place it was, nearly everyone was in Europe or further east, and so if I… I mean, they were starting work at 2 AM my time, so by the time I got in at, like, 8, there was a whole, you know, Slack was filled up, ready for.
14 00:03:26.220 ⇒ 00:03:27.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
15 00:03:27.330 ⇒ 00:03:29.360 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can understand that.
16 00:03:31.420 ⇒ 00:03:39.640 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, let’s, okay, so what I wanted to do is just talk about how far I’ve managed to get with, the event tracking.
17 00:03:40.010 ⇒ 00:03:45.339 Greg Stoutenburg: And just kind of walk you through the board, and look at what the, intent of it is.
18 00:03:45.550 ⇒ 00:03:51.320 Greg Stoutenburg: And then we can look at the post hoc docs together, and… but maybe we should just start with…
19 00:03:51.490 ⇒ 00:03:54.440 Greg Stoutenburg: Looking at the deck you put together. Does that all sound good?
20 00:03:54.690 ⇒ 00:03:58.939 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, there’s only one slide for product analytics for that.
21 00:03:59.070 ⇒ 00:04:03.370 Mustafa Raja: It’s going to be slide number 5… actually, 4.
22 00:04:04.150 ⇒ 00:04:05.150 Mustafa Raja: It’s for…
23 00:04:07.390 ⇒ 00:04:08.409 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep. Good.
24 00:04:08.410 ⇒ 00:04:09.910 Mustafa Raja: Does that sound accurate?
25 00:04:10.450 ⇒ 00:04:11.750 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah. Yep.
26 00:04:11.970 ⇒ 00:04:18.809 Greg Stoutenburg: Event user properties documentation, did we do anything else?
27 00:04:19.240 ⇒ 00:04:23.780 Greg Stoutenburg: No, this is it. Matt, I’ll just add a little bit to…
28 00:04:23.780 ⇒ 00:04:26.200 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s kind of expensive.
29 00:04:26.550 ⇒ 00:04:27.190 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
30 00:04:27.660 ⇒ 00:04:28.020 Greg Stoutenburg: And…
31 00:04:28.020 ⇒ 00:04:34.120 Mustafa Raja: That’s actually good, because I, of course, have some limited context on whatever’s going on, right? So…
32 00:04:34.120 ⇒ 00:04:34.840 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.
33 00:04:34.840 ⇒ 00:04:36.440 Mustafa Raja: Feel free to add anything in there.
34 00:04:36.840 ⇒ 00:04:40.220 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I just… this is accurate,
35 00:04:40.860 ⇒ 00:04:55.309 Greg Stoutenburg: But it was a little understated, so I just wanted to add a little bit more, because what I actually did is I went through all of their slides, and there’s a lot. So I went through all of them and mapped out everything that I think we want to take a look at, so…
36 00:04:55.310 ⇒ 00:04:55.910 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
37 00:04:55.910 ⇒ 00:04:59.100 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, cool. That sounds good, then.
38 00:04:59.490 ⇒ 00:05:03.329 Mustafa Raja: Would we be going through this in the meeting today? With them?
39 00:05:04.090 ⇒ 00:05:17.440 Greg Stoutenburg: Let’s just see, because… because Demolade has been CSO on the data side for a while, we’ll, we’ll let him go, and then… they’re already gonna be familiar with this, I just posted a loom for them yesterday.
40 00:05:17.440 ⇒ 00:05:18.880 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay, okay, then it’s good.
41 00:05:18.880 ⇒ 00:05:20.720 Greg Stoutenburg: Did they look at it?
42 00:05:22.410 ⇒ 00:05:24.799 Greg Stoutenburg: I don’t know if they looked at it, but I posted this…
43 00:05:25.060 ⇒ 00:05:28.249 Greg Stoutenburg: Yesterday, I gave them a walkthrough of everything I’ve mapped out already.
44 00:05:28.370 ⇒ 00:05:33.330 Greg Stoutenburg: I don’t see that they’ve given me any feedback, so… Anyway…
45 00:05:34.890 ⇒ 00:05:40.429 Mustafa Raja: Was it in the external client default, or data team default?
46 00:05:40.430 ⇒ 00:05:43.080 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, external client default.
47 00:05:45.090 ⇒ 00:05:46.820 Mustafa Raja: Where… where’s the loom?
48 00:05:48.100 ⇒ 00:05:50.749 Mustafa Raja: Could you link it to me? I’d also want to watch it.
49 00:05:51.200 ⇒ 00:05:51.890 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.
50 00:05:56.140 ⇒ 00:05:59.460 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, if you can just link it to me, I’ll also give it a watch.
51 00:06:00.010 ⇒ 00:06:00.410 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.
52 00:06:00.410 ⇒ 00:06:04.189 Mustafa Raja: Batch up some stuff. Okay, let’s go through this then.
53 00:06:04.240 ⇒ 00:06:23.420 Mustafa Raja: One question I would have, I remember you asked if I would be able to work on the codebase. I’d be able to work on it. So, I believe we would be working with PSOC because their internal team is more comfortable with it. Do you still think I’ll be working on it or not?
54 00:06:25.060 ⇒ 00:06:26.450 Greg Stoutenburg: Say that last part again?
55 00:06:26.450 ⇒ 00:06:30.139 Mustafa Raja: Do you think I’ll still be, working on the code, or not?
56 00:06:30.730 ⇒ 00:06:42.079 Greg Stoutenburg: Oh, still unclear, partly because they haven’t made up their mind on what tool they want. So, I think it would be good for us… yeah, I mean, I think it would be good for us to.
57 00:06:42.910 ⇒ 00:06:45.520 Mustafa Raja: Just to look at postdoc’s documentation.
58 00:06:45.520 ⇒ 00:06:52.770 Greg Stoutenburg: To make sure that we know how to instrument new events, and we can rely on auto-tracking for a lot of the rest of the stuff.
59 00:06:53.030 ⇒ 00:06:54.130 Mustafa Raja: Okay…
60 00:06:57.430 ⇒ 00:06:58.290 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
61 00:06:58.700 ⇒ 00:07:07.509 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, okay. So, here is what I did. So I went through their designs for Phoenix.
62 00:07:07.630 ⇒ 00:07:14.780 Greg Stoutenburg: And… mapped out key workflows. So, for example, Let’s back up.
63 00:07:14.880 ⇒ 00:07:19.240 Greg Stoutenburg: When a user has completed onboarding, they get dropped into this view.
64 00:07:19.500 ⇒ 00:07:37.849 Greg Stoutenburg: which is the… which is default OS. So in Genix, you can… it’s an interface where it’s like… you know, it’s like an operating system, so you can type something here, you can issue a command using natural language, you can pull up an event, you can schedule something.
65 00:07:37.850 ⇒ 00:07:47.959 Greg Stoutenburg: Things like that. You can… these are all widgets that you can move around. There’s a taskbar down at the bottom where you can edit preferences, open widgets, things like that.
66 00:07:48.740 ⇒ 00:07:52.190 Greg Stoutenburg: You can edit settings.
67 00:07:55.270 ⇒ 00:08:13.959 Greg Stoutenburg: Nothing appears to have changed there. You can move widgets around, see, you know, here they’ve blown up the bar at the bottom, you can interact with some things there. So, so these are all things that you can do here. Drag and drop a widget to move it. So, as an example of default OS management, one of the things that I said is like a…
68 00:08:13.960 ⇒ 00:08:22.469 Greg Stoutenburg: is, like, a key event stream we want to be able to enable is, query default OS. So if someone types something in that toolbar.
69 00:08:23.130 ⇒ 00:08:23.750 Mustafa Raja: And…
70 00:08:23.750 ⇒ 00:08:26.809 Greg Stoutenburg: we want the event to fire query default OS.
71 00:08:27.070 ⇒ 00:08:27.820 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
72 00:08:28.210 ⇒ 00:08:35.340 Greg Stoutenburg: If something pops up, then, as, like, a result, like, they start to type something… well, maybe that’s not a good example.
73 00:08:37.450 ⇒ 00:08:38.169 Mustafa Raja: Oh…
74 00:08:38.179 ⇒ 00:08:45.339 Greg Stoutenburg: If someone starts to type something here, for example, if they start to type schedule, and then all these things come up, and they select one.
75 00:08:45.619 ⇒ 00:08:48.349 Greg Stoutenburg: Then we want results selected to fire.
76 00:08:48.590 ⇒ 00:08:49.370 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
77 00:08:50.730 ⇒ 00:08:51.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this makes it…
78 00:08:52.380 ⇒ 00:08:57.390 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, so this is sort of the logic that I use, and I got this kind of structure from Robert, just like.
79 00:08:57.390 ⇒ 00:09:15.010 Greg Stoutenburg: pick a workflow, and then go through, identify the events that we’d want to track in it, and identify properties of those events. So if someone chooses results… if someone fires results selected, because they type something in and then something pops up, then, some of the properties of that would be, like, result type.
80 00:09:15.360 ⇒ 00:09:18.330 Greg Stoutenburg: It’s a widget, right? Like, the calendar widget comes up.
81 00:09:19.050 ⇒ 00:09:19.410 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
82 00:09:19.410 ⇒ 00:09:28.200 Greg Stoutenburg: I put in capitals, list of widgets, because I need Nandica to supply that. Or, quick action, you know, and then there’s a list of actions that they can take right from that bar.
83 00:09:28.550 ⇒ 00:09:29.640 Mustafa Raja: So…
84 00:09:29.640 ⇒ 00:09:33.769 Greg Stoutenburg: That’s the… sort of the structure of the way that I’ve laid this out.
85 00:09:36.180 ⇒ 00:09:39.720 Greg Stoutenburg: Anything with a magnifying glass on it is something that…
86 00:09:39.880 ⇒ 00:09:51.939 Greg Stoutenburg: I need to, like, give another look, but I think it’s probably in good shape. Anything with a pause on it is, I’m waiting for information from Nandica before I can move forward.
87 00:09:51.940 ⇒ 00:09:52.600 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
88 00:09:52.600 ⇒ 00:09:59.620 Greg Stoutenburg: So, so it’s not complete yet, but, like, that’s… that’s the direction that this is gonna go in.
89 00:10:01.140 ⇒ 00:10:01.850 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.
90 00:10:02.840 ⇒ 00:10:10.159 Mustafa Raja: So, do you think, in the next week we’ll be able to move forward with what we have, in the Gantt chart?
91 00:10:11.150 ⇒ 00:10:18.439 Greg Stoutenburg: Yes, so in the Gantt chart, by the end of this week, we have a tracking plan, and that’s the… that’s what would be in the Excel
92 00:10:18.580 ⇒ 00:10:19.660 Greg Stoutenburg: Spreadsheet.
93 00:10:20.950 ⇒ 00:10:28.780 Greg Stoutenburg: So, I’m gonna talk to Robert in a little over an hour to go through what I have here. And, if we think that this is in good shape, then…
94 00:10:29.060 ⇒ 00:10:35.489 Greg Stoutenburg: there will be some pieces of this that we just can’t… that we just can’t instrument yet, because we’re waiting for them.
95 00:10:36.220 ⇒ 00:10:54.850 Greg Stoutenburg: waiting for a default to answer questions, or even to finalize some things that aren’t final in the product yet. But for other things, I can get them into the tracking plan, and we can start sending them, sending those events in, and then build some charts, get feedback from them, you know, hey, does this look good? So, yeah, we are on track right now.
96 00:10:54.850 ⇒ 00:11:03.429 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay. Okay, that’s good. Okay. I guess then we can take a look at, posthog, document, documentation, right?
97 00:11:03.910 ⇒ 00:11:05.080 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, let’s do that.
98 00:11:06.190 ⇒ 00:11:08.539 Greg Stoutenburg: I don’t think there’s anything else. Does that all sound good to you?
99 00:11:08.920 ⇒ 00:11:09.630 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
100 00:11:09.980 ⇒ 00:11:15.579 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, yeah, so I’m gonna… I’m gonna turn this into that spreadsheet then, and we’ll be able to move forward.
101 00:11:15.580 ⇒ 00:11:16.280 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
102 00:11:16.710 ⇒ 00:11:17.380 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
103 00:11:18.890 ⇒ 00:11:19.870 Greg Stoutenburg: What’s that?
104 00:11:20.700 ⇒ 00:11:25.490 Greg Stoutenburg: Alright. So, we already know that they have Post Hog installed.
105 00:11:25.660 ⇒ 00:11:29.530 Greg Stoutenburg: And I believe you said previously that you have not…
106 00:11:29.650 ⇒ 00:11:36.130 Greg Stoutenburg: Been, like, the front-end lead on standing up product analytics instrumentation, is that right?
107 00:11:36.320 ⇒ 00:11:39.689 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that is correct. I didn’t work with Bosthog, though.
108 00:11:41.180 ⇒ 00:11:42.660 Greg Stoutenburg: You have worked with Post Hog?
109 00:11:42.660 ⇒ 00:11:45.049 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, but that’s very limited.
110 00:11:45.420 ⇒ 00:11:52.210 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, alright, no, that’s fine. We’ll figure it out together. Do we know who else internally has experience doing this?
111 00:11:53.380 ⇒ 00:11:55.100 Mustafa Raja: I don’t think anyone else…
112 00:11:55.950 ⇒ 00:12:00.310 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay. Yeah. I wonder who Robert handed this work off to before.
113 00:12:00.750 ⇒ 00:12:03.660 Mustafa Raja: I think, Henry might have…
114 00:12:04.340 ⇒ 00:12:05.370 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
115 00:12:05.710 ⇒ 00:12:11.379 Greg Stoutenburg: Well… That’s too bad. Okay. Alright.
116 00:12:12.170 ⇒ 00:12:15.000 Greg Stoutenburg: So… I think…
117 00:12:15.220 ⇒ 00:12:20.879 Greg Stoutenburg: a place where we’re going to want to look is… so, set up AutoCapture. I think they probably already have this.
118 00:12:26.030 ⇒ 00:12:31.190 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, AutoCapture is gonna capture all of this stuff for us, which is pretty nice.
119 00:12:31.600 ⇒ 00:12:39.130 Greg Stoutenburg: So, like, Going back to here, some of the basic interaction events would be, like, you know, page viewed.
120 00:12:39.400 ⇒ 00:12:43.349 Greg Stoutenburg: But Post Hog is just gonna capture that for us. Where’d it go?
121 00:12:43.350 ⇒ 00:12:44.160 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
122 00:12:44.900 ⇒ 00:12:46.840 Mustafa Raja: That’s good, then, right?
123 00:12:47.200 ⇒ 00:12:51.689 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it can appear as beige reviews, beige leaves, and…
124 00:12:51.920 ⇒ 00:12:54.690 Mustafa Raja: It also captures buttons and forms.
125 00:12:55.650 ⇒ 00:12:56.520 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
126 00:12:59.700 ⇒ 00:13:01.300 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, sorry, one second.
127 00:13:01.300 ⇒ 00:13:01.819 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.
128 00:13:20.530 ⇒ 00:13:24.049 Greg Stoutenburg: Sorry, my dog is being needy all of a sudden. Yeah, okay.
129 00:13:24.050 ⇒ 00:13:25.450 Mustafa Raja: I guess so.
130 00:13:25.630 ⇒ 00:13:42.170 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, he’s like, well, so I started, I put some oil into a cast iron pan to season it this morning, and I left it on too long, so it got really smoky. So then I threw it out in the snowy backyard, and then I forgot about it. And then just now my dog wanted to go out, and I see that he’s just trying to get right to the pan, so I’m like, okay.
131 00:13:42.900 ⇒ 00:13:49.189 Greg Stoutenburg: I need to get the pan away from him. Oh, and what do you know now? It wants to come back in.
132 00:13:50.940 ⇒ 00:13:51.570 Greg Stoutenburg: No, he just won’.
133 00:13:51.570 ⇒ 00:13:52.830 Mustafa Raja: your attention.
134 00:13:53.060 ⇒ 00:13:55.960 Greg Stoutenburg: He wants my attention, and he wants the pan, and he didn’t get what he wanted, so he’s
135 00:13:56.630 ⇒ 00:13:57.720 Greg Stoutenburg: Moving on.
136 00:13:58.110 ⇒ 00:14:01.030 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, okay.
137 00:14:01.750 ⇒ 00:14:05.679 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, we’ll want to send additional events for when specific things occur.
138 00:14:06.890 ⇒ 00:14:09.320 Greg Stoutenburg: Client side, we’ll use the capture method.
139 00:14:09.970 ⇒ 00:14:18.240 Greg Stoutenburg: First argument being the name you want to cut… name of the event you want to track. Okay, cool. So, things like user signed up, or joined a workspace.
140 00:14:18.580 ⇒ 00:14:22.449 Greg Stoutenburg: Will be events that we would want to capture.
141 00:14:22.500 ⇒ 00:14:23.900 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.
142 00:14:24.760 ⇒ 00:14:29.399 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, just help us keep events consistent over time. All right. Now, does it make sense.
143 00:14:29.400 ⇒ 00:14:32.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is pretty straightforward.
144 00:14:32.550 ⇒ 00:14:32.960 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
145 00:14:32.960 ⇒ 00:14:34.590 Mustafa Raja: Nothing crazy going on here.
146 00:14:35.170 ⇒ 00:14:35.860 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
147 00:14:36.650 ⇒ 00:14:37.570 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
148 00:14:37.750 ⇒ 00:14:54.480 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, if we have the, yeah, if we have the, you know, the Excel that you’re going to make, the sheet that you’re going to make, this is going… that’s going to really help. We would know exactly what we want to track, and these are just some snippets that we can put in.
149 00:14:54.760 ⇒ 00:14:57.119 Mustafa Raja: Do you know? Instrument that?
150 00:14:57.720 ⇒ 00:15:01.720 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, great. So you’ll be able to do that, then?
151 00:15:02.070 ⇒ 00:15:03.889 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I shouldn’t be able to do that.
152 00:15:04.300 ⇒ 00:15:08.599 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, cool. Let’s go back. Oop! Nope, too far.
153 00:15:10.750 ⇒ 00:15:12.430 Mustafa Raja: Identify users, I believe, right?
154 00:15:13.660 ⇒ 00:15:14.560 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, here we go.
155 00:15:19.640 ⇒ 00:15:20.790 Mustafa Raja: Okay,
156 00:15:27.900 ⇒ 00:15:29.100 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, this…
157 00:15:34.310 ⇒ 00:15:35.690 Mustafa Raja: Oh, de- okay.
158 00:15:36.610 ⇒ 00:15:41.090 Mustafa Raja: Okay, this depends on the… oh, yeah, then they’re using Superbase, so…
159 00:15:41.230 ⇒ 00:15:44.200 Mustafa Raja: their users would have some pretty good IDs. Okay.
160 00:15:44.890 ⇒ 00:15:45.550 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
161 00:15:45.940 ⇒ 00:15:47.129 Greg Stoutenburg: Does that make sense to you?
162 00:15:47.130 ⇒ 00:15:48.369 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this makes sense.
163 00:15:53.380 ⇒ 00:16:02.330 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so… Hmm… provided you have consistent… Anonymous users, okay…
164 00:16:03.360 ⇒ 00:16:09.819 Mustafa Raja: I don’t think that they would have anonymous users, right? Because everyone has to be logged in to get into the product, right?
165 00:16:10.920 ⇒ 00:16:13.450 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, by the time they’re in the product.
166 00:16:13.450 ⇒ 00:16:16.480 Mustafa Raja: Do we… are we tracking anything outside of the product?
167 00:16:16.990 ⇒ 00:16:21.279 Greg Stoutenburg: Well, we will want to map, page visitors to sign-ups.
168 00:16:21.780 ⇒ 00:16:26.570 Greg Stoutenburg: So, we’ll have to do something to capture that. Yeah, then this will become…
169 00:16:26.570 ⇒ 00:16:29.309 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this will come in handy there, then.
170 00:16:29.670 ⇒ 00:16:30.390 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
171 00:16:30.600 ⇒ 00:16:31.240 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
172 00:16:31.870 ⇒ 00:16:36.730 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, and here’s some specifics. We can go through this, or we can just skip ahead.
173 00:16:38.760 ⇒ 00:16:40.619 Mustafa Raja: Hey, give me a moment,
174 00:16:44.310 ⇒ 00:16:46.140 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
175 00:16:47.310 ⇒ 00:16:49.490 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, we can move ahead.
176 00:16:49.820 ⇒ 00:16:50.530 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
177 00:16:52.680 ⇒ 00:16:54.279 Mustafa Raja: This is set off to log out.
178 00:16:57.890 ⇒ 00:17:00.270 Mustafa Raja: Okay… Okay.
179 00:17:00.530 ⇒ 00:17:01.590 Mustafa Raja: This is good.
180 00:17:02.600 ⇒ 00:17:03.320 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
181 00:17:03.850 ⇒ 00:17:05.889 Greg Stoutenburg: Let’s check out Deploy Proxy.
182 00:17:07.560 ⇒ 00:17:08.410 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.
183 00:17:09.630 ⇒ 00:17:10.920 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay.
184 00:17:16.030 ⇒ 00:17:19.279 Greg Stoutenburg: This is probably something we would need to talk to Caitlin about.
185 00:17:20.020 ⇒ 00:17:22.520 Mustafa Raja: What really is a reverse proxy, though?
186 00:17:23.189 ⇒ 00:17:30.049 Greg Stoutenburg: So, this makes it so that, so ad blockers maintain lists of known analytics domains and block requests to them.
187 00:17:30.419 ⇒ 00:17:37.979 Greg Stoutenburg: So, if we set up a reverse proxy, then, events will go through, you know, default.com.
188 00:17:38.879 ⇒ 00:17:43.729 Greg Stoutenburg: Instead of going through posthog. So if a user’s browser is set up to block PostHog.
189 00:17:44.070 ⇒ 00:17:47.490 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
190 00:17:48.290 ⇒ 00:18:02.030 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so if the user has an ad blocker that’s blocking, what’s it called? Posthog. PostHog, then we would want to identify us as default.com to send an image, right?
191 00:18:02.200 ⇒ 00:18:03.759 Greg Stoutenburg: Yes, yep, that’s the idea.
192 00:18:03.830 ⇒ 00:18:04.620 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
193 00:18:05.000 ⇒ 00:18:05.590 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.
194 00:18:06.780 ⇒ 00:18:08.910 Mustafa Raja: Then they describe how to do this.
195 00:18:09.870 ⇒ 00:18:10.880 Mustafa Raja: Hmm…
196 00:18:10.880 ⇒ 00:18:11.500 Greg Stoutenburg: Yes.
197 00:18:13.910 ⇒ 00:18:14.560 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
198 00:18:15.050 ⇒ 00:18:20.089 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep. Okay. I don’t know if we… I don’t know if we need to look at this.
199 00:18:21.370 ⇒ 00:18:23.620 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I guess we’ll just be working with JavaScript.
200 00:18:24.300 ⇒ 00:18:26.399 Mustafa Raja: We don’t need to look into this.
201 00:18:27.060 ⇒ 00:18:27.800 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
202 00:18:29.990 ⇒ 00:18:32.470 Greg Stoutenburg: Then… let’s close that up.
203 00:18:33.420 ⇒ 00:18:39.419 Greg Stoutenburg: I don’t know immediately if there’s anything else we have to see right now.
204 00:18:39.750 ⇒ 00:18:45.719 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I don’t think so either. This is going more granular now.
205 00:18:45.720 ⇒ 00:18:46.340 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
206 00:18:46.570 ⇒ 00:18:48.740 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, okay, we can deal with that later, then.
207 00:18:49.040 ⇒ 00:18:53.420 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we can deal with that, because right now, we don’t even know if I’m going to be coding, right?
208 00:18:53.640 ⇒ 00:19:01.990 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, no, we don’t. No. I just… I thought it was worth bringing it up in case it will be you doing it, just to have some basic familiarity.
209 00:19:01.990 ⇒ 00:19:06.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s nice, it’s nice for me to know that it might come up.
210 00:19:06.400 ⇒ 00:19:11.679 Greg Stoutenburg: It might, yeah, this might be handed to you even tomorrow. So… Yeah.
211 00:19:11.720 ⇒ 00:19:13.570 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s nice to know that.
212 00:19:14.180 ⇒ 00:19:15.160 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.
213 00:19:15.270 ⇒ 00:19:17.020 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay. Well, from my end, then.
214 00:19:17.020 ⇒ 00:19:17.610 Mustafa Raja: This is my board.
215 00:19:17.610 ⇒ 00:19:18.250 Greg Stoutenburg: beyond.
216 00:19:18.710 ⇒ 00:19:20.300 Greg Stoutenburg: Hmm. What’s up?
217 00:19:20.640 ⇒ 00:19:22.269 Mustafa Raja: This was helpful. Thank you for the.
218 00:19:22.270 ⇒ 00:19:40.639 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, great, great, great. Cool. Alright, so for my end, I’ll, I’ll take sort of another pass through the event mapping after I talk to Robert, and then, and then I’ll start putting stuff into the tracking plan. It won’t be complete, because I’m waiting on answers from default, but we’ll be able to start getting
219 00:19:40.640 ⇒ 00:19:44.290 Greg Stoutenburg: Some workflows mapped, and we’re just gonna do this iteratively.
220 00:19:44.290 ⇒ 00:19:44.930 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
221 00:19:45.410 ⇒ 00:19:46.010 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
222 00:19:46.010 ⇒ 00:19:46.630 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.
223 00:19:47.110 ⇒ 00:19:47.900 Mustafa Raja: Okay.
224 00:19:48.300 ⇒ 00:19:48.620 Greg Stoutenburg: Cool.
225 00:19:48.620 ⇒ 00:19:49.120 Mustafa Raja: This pretend.
226 00:19:49.880 ⇒ 00:19:52.580 Greg Stoutenburg: Awesome. Thanks, Mustafa. Talk to you later.
227 00:19:52.580 ⇒ 00:19:54.380 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, talk to you later. Have a good day.
228 00:19:54.380 ⇒ 00:19:56.000 Greg Stoutenburg: You too. Bye.
229 00:19:56.000 ⇒ 00:19:56.410 Mustafa Raja: Bye.