nextjs-app-router

SKILL.md

PostHog integration for Next.js App Router

This skill helps you add PostHog analytics to Next.js App Router applications.

Workflow

Follow these steps in order to complete the integration:

  1. basic-integration-1.0-begin.md - PostHog Setup - Begin ← Start here
  2. basic-integration-1.1-edit.md - PostHog Setup - Edit
  3. basic-integration-1.2-revise.md - PostHog Setup - Revise
  4. basic-integration-1.3-conclude.md - PostHog Setup - Conclusion

Reference files

  • EXAMPLE.md - Next.js App Router example project code
  • next-js.md - Next.js - docs
  • identify-users.md - Identify users - docs
  • basic-integration-1.0-begin.md - PostHog setup - begin
  • basic-integration-1.1-edit.md - PostHog setup - edit
  • basic-integration-1.2-revise.md - PostHog setup - revise
  • basic-integration-1.3-conclude.md - PostHog setup - conclusion

The example project shows the target implementation pattern. Consult the documentation for API details.

Key principles

  • Environment variables: Always use environment variables for PostHog keys. Never hardcode them.
  • Minimal changes: Add PostHog code alongside existing integrations. Don't replace or restructure existing code.
  • Match the example: Your implementation should follow the example project's patterns as closely as possible.

Framework guidelines

  • Never use useEffect() for analytics capture - it's brittle and causes errors
  • Prefer event handlers or routing mechanisms to trigger analytics calls
  • Add handlers where user actions occur rather than reacting to state changes
  • Remember that source code is available in the node_modules directory

Identifying users

Call posthog.identify() on the client side during login and signup events. Use form contents to identify users on submit. If server-side code exists, pass the client-side session and distinct ID using X-POSTHOG-DISTINCT-ID and X-POSTHOG-SESSION-ID headers to maintain correlation.

Error tracking

Add PostHog error tracking to relevant files, particularly around critical user flows and API boundaries.

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