Web app
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The PostHog web app is the PostHog you already know, now a surface for self-driving. It's the full product in your browser, and it ties the whole loop together: your data lives here, your apps run here, and the inbox where you review the work agents do lives here too.
It's one of the surfaces you work from, alongside Slack and MCP. Slack is for summoning agents in the flow of your day. The web app is for going deep: exploring your data, reviewing proposed work, and steering what self-driving does.
Your inbox
The inbox is where self-driving surfaces work for you. Reports and the pull requests agents open land here, ranked by priority. From the inbox you review what a scout found, dig into the evidence behind it, and approve, steer, or decline the change.
See the inbox docs for how it works.
Your apps
Every PostHog product is an app you use in the web app:
They aren't only dashboards. The data these apps capture is what scouts watch, and the patterns they find become the signals that drive self-driving. The more apps you use, the richer your signals, and the more self-driving has to act on.
Explore and steer
The web app is where you go beyond the inbox:
- Explore your data with dashboards, insights, funnels, session replays, and SQL.
- Ask PostHog AI questions about your product in plain language.
- Steer the work self-driving proposes, and manage your data and access controls.
Next steps
If you have a PostHog account, you can launch the web app. To see your own data, inbox, and signals in it, you'll need PostHog set up and capturing events first.