April 21, 2026

Track Multiple PostHog Events per Project from Your iPhone

Until now, each project card in PocketHog showed two things: unique visitors and one conversion metric. That was enough to answer "is traffic up?" and "are people converting?" — but not enough to answer "what else is happening?"

2.0 adds extra chart tiles. Each project card can now show sparkline charts for any PostHog event — signups, purchases, API calls, button clicks, feature flag evaluations, whatever matters to that project. Each tile has its own sparkline, total count, and optional compare metric. They live in a two-column grid on the card, right below the primary chart.

Why this matters

If you ship multiple products, you know the problem: each product has 3-5 events that actually matter, and they're different for each product. Your SaaS app cares about signups and upgrades. Your mobile game cares about sessions and in-app purchases. Your client's marketing site cares about form submissions and page views.

Before extra charts, you had to pick one conversion metric per project and check PostHog's web UI for everything else. Now each project card carries all the metrics you need for a quick pulse check — without opening a laptop.

How it works

Tap the + Add chart button on any project card (or in the project settings). Pick any PostHog event from the full event list — PocketHog shows smart suggestions first, then every event your project has sent. The new chart tile appears immediately with a sparkline for the same time range as the primary chart.

Compare metrics

Each extra chart tile can optionally show a second event overlaid as a compare metric. This is useful for tracking conversion pairs — "page viewed" vs "signup completed", or "checkout started" vs "payment succeeded". The compare metric gets its own total and percentage delta.

Custom renaming

PostHog event names are often long or technical — $autocapture, widget_timeline_loaded, subscription_renewal_succeeded. You can rename any extra chart event to a short label that makes sense to you. "Signups", "Upgrades", "API Calls" — whatever fits your mental model. Renames apply everywhere: card tiles, detail sheets, and the widget picker.

Widget metric picker

Home screen widgets now have a metric picker. When you configure a widget, you choose which metric it displays: the overview (visitors + conversion, same as before) or any individual extra chart. Each widget on your home screen can show a different metric from a different project.

Detail view

Tap any extra chart tile to open its detail sheet. The detail sheet shows a full-size chart with scrub interaction — drag across the chart to see the exact count for any day. If you added a compare metric, it shows alongside with its own total. Annotations appear on the chart the same way they do on the primary chart.

Get PocketHog

Download PocketHog on the App Store — one-time purchase, $4.99, no subscription.

See also

PocketHog is an independent third-party client and is not affiliated with PostHog, Inc.