People
Team members
Mission
Make PostHog a hub for product engineers to learn and collaborate
Q4 2023 Goals
Goal:
- Get twice as good at everything we’re already doing.
 
Projects
- Win half of the W24 batch and double the size of the startups program (Joe)
 - Double the number of newsletter subs again while maintaining 45% open rate (Ian)
 - Every time you search ‘alternative to X’, PostHog appears high up in Google Search (Andy)
 - Deepen our evergreen content for surveys and A/B testing (Lior)
 - Ship new high end merch that people post about online (Lottie)
 - Do billboards so distinctive that people post them online (Lottie)
 - Do a cool influencer campaign with Theo (Ian)
 
Don’t get worse at any of these things
- Paid ads (Charles)
 - Docs, Tutorials, and Hub (Andy, Ian, Lior)
 - Attribution (Charles)
 - Twitter (company account only - we are dropping James' Twitter in Q4)
 
Rationale:
- We have built enough confidence to know that the core things we are doing are working. It feels like the right time to push the accelerator.
 - Having (quite reasonably) not spent as much time focusing on SEO this year, it is worth doing a temporary ‘commercial’ push in Q4, especially now that multiple products outside of analytics have reached maturity. We want to stay proactive in hitting our revenue goals - if we fall behind, we may feel pressure to take poor long-term decisions.
 - At the same time, we want to continue to de-risk our reliance on a small number of SEO articles (see recent algo changes) by diversifying across multiple channels. Startups, newsletter and merch are important parts of this.
 - This means treating the content hub as business as usual in terms of posting weekly, but not pushing ideas to make it 10/10 in Q4.
 - Spending more time on SEO means dropping something else - Andy and Charles suggest that this should be James' Twitter.
 
Output metrics we care about
- New org signups
 - Organic SEO users
 - Newsletter signups
 
Anti-goals
- TikTok
 - Podcasts
 - Going deep on YouTube
 - Solving support