Behind the app · Mar 10, 2026
2 min read · Trevor Edwards

Every PostHog chart, native on iPhone

Trends, funnels, retention, paths, and a HogQL console - rendered as a native iOS app instead of a shrunken website.

The web version of an analytics dashboard is excellent on a big screen and miserable on a small one. Pinch, scroll, wait, mis-tap. The data is all there; the experience is not built for your hand.

The full chart vocabulary

HogWatch renders the PostHog insights you already use as native views: trends, funnels, retention cohorts, paths, breakdown tables, stickiness, and lifecycle. Tap any tile to expand it, the way a phone app should behave.

Beyond the dashboard

There is an events explorer with live filtering, people lookup by email or distinct ID, feature flags, error-tracking issues, and a HogQL console for custom queries. The depth is there when you want to dig, not just glance.

And it all renders to feel like a phone app, not a website squeezed onto glass.

With your own key, read-only, and nothing stored on a server of mine.