As a Y Combinator company ourselves, we want to support other YC companies that wish to use PostHog. As such, our onboarding process for YC companies is different and more extensive than our general process.
The YC deal
Our YC deal provides the following:
- 20 million events/month, free for 6 months (PostHog Cloud or Self Hosted)
- Companies also get a $50 gift card to spend on our merch and dedicated support (i.e. a private Slack with our core team members).
For current batch YC companies, we also offer:
- 20 million events/month, free for a year (instead of 6 months)
- Free group pairing session to help with setup
- PostHog AirPods, a PostHog Timbuk2 Backpack, a $150 Open Collective gift card, or a $150 PostHog Merch gift card.
- A referral scheme that lets you double-down on the above deal
Note: Batch-specific deals will be updated here as new batches come along.
Onboarding call
Inbound request sources
YC companies can reach out in different ways. Ideally, we will steer them towards the dedicated YC Onboarding page, but they may also reach out to us on yc@posthog.com.
Having received a demo request through one of these sources, schedule an appropriate 1-hour slot and ensure at least one person can certainly attend it.
Before the call
Ideally, we want users to have gotten started with PostHog before the demo call. From our YC Onboarding page:
Before the call, we recommend you sign up to our Cloud version and try installing our snippet on your website. Doing so would allow us to tailor the onboarding to your needs, leveraging data from your website instead of demo data. However, if you prefer to get a demo first, we'll give you access to a demo playground during our call.
Note: We recommend PostHog Cloud as a way to get started quickly, but it's up to them if they want to set up a self-hosted instance before the call. You should also help with this.
If users come to the call with a ready instance, we can focus more on their needs and setting up relevant views than a basic overview of the platform that they could have gotten without us.
The demo
When doing a demo of PostHog, you should prioritize using the following environments:
- The client's instance or PostHog Cloud account (if they have one and are OK with this).
- The PostHog Demo Environment
- A local environment
- PostHog Cloud
Read more about running demos on our dedicated page.
Bookmarklet
A super cool way of doing demos for websites and web apps is using the PostHog bookmarklet. This way, you can set up funnels, charts, and other views for the user (or, ideally, have them set it up themselves) by leveraging their own data. If done on their instance, some of these views might even be ready for them to start analyzing user data once "real events" start coming in.
To learn more about the bookmarklet, check out our Snippet Installation page.
Let the user drive
Always tailor the demo to the user specifically! Skip things they don't need and let them decide what they want to see. Be friendly and helpful, not salesy! Our goal is for these users to be able to use PostHog to improve their product.
After the call
If you have time left in the 1-hour slot, do this during the call - ensure the user is fully set up by the time the call is over.
You should:
1. Send a one-time giveaway
Customers have the following giveaway options. Some options have restrictions depending on the shipping address.
Giveaway | Eligible locations | How to share |
AirPods or Timbuk2 backpack (Depending on stock availability) | US and Canada only | To create a one-time giveaway link:
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PostHog merch $150 gift card (Shopify) | Global | To create a giftcard in Shopify:
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Open Collective $150 gift card | Global | To create a giftcard in Open Collective:
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Remind the YC contact that they will get another set of merch if they refer another company. All the other company needs to do is schedule a YC onboarding session and say that "Company X" referred them. Then, we'll double-merch both of them.
2. Set up billing
If they use PostHog Cloud, update their plan to the Startup plan using the Django Admin panel. Also, set should_setup_billing
to True
- this will prompt them to add card details (but assure them they won't get charged!)
If they will self-host PostHog, set them up with a one-year EE license (Paolo can help with this).
Ask them to confirm they've tagged themselves as using us, and send a direct link to the deal, so this is easy.
3. Set up HubSpot
After they've gotten set up, if they are a promising company, create a deal on the appropriate Hubspot pipeline.
Responsibilities
Cameron handles YC onboarding calls, and Charles manages Printfection, Open Collective, and Shopify.