• 1 min read PostHog is now available in the Vercel Marketplace as a feature flags, experimentation and Analytics provider. • With this integration, you can now: Declare flags in code using Flags SDK and the @flags-sdk/posthog adapter Toggle features in real time for specific users or cohorts Roll out changes gradually using percentage-based rollouts Run A/B tests to validate impact before a full release This integration helps teams building on Vercel ship with more confidence. • You can test in production, reduce release risk, and make data-driven decisions based on real user behavior, all within your existing Vercel workflows. • Create a flags.ts file with an identify function and a flag check: import { postHogAdapter } from ‘@flags-sdk/posthog’import { flag, dedupe } from ‘flags/next’import type { Identify } from ‘flags’ export const identify = dedupe(async () => ({ distinctId: ‘user_distinct_id’ // replace with real user ID})) satisfies Identify<{ distinctId: string }> export const myFlag = flag({ key: ‘my-flag’, adapter: postHogAdapter.isFeatureEnabled(), identify,}) Create a flags.ts file with a simple identify function and a function to check your flag Check out the PostHog template to learn more about this integration.

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  • 1 min read PostHog is now available in the Vercel Marketplace as a feature flags, experimentation and Analytics provider. With this integration, you can now: Declare flags in code using Flags SDK and the @flags-sdk/posthog adapter Toggle features in real time for specific users or cohorts Roll out changes gradually using percentage-based rollouts Run A/B tests to validate impact before a full release This integration helps teams building on Vercel ship with more confidence. You can test in production, reduce release risk, and make data-driven decisions based on real user behavior, all within y

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