managing-reminders
Create and manage PostHog reminders — private, human-paced nudges that fire as in-app notifications on a schedule, optionally linked to a PostHog resource. Use when the user says "remind me to…", wants a one-off or recurring nudge (daily/weekly/monthly/yearly, a cron schedule, or a specific date/time), wants to be reminded to look at a dashboard, insight, experiment, feature flag, survey, notebook, replay, or error, or wants to list, change, or cancel their reminders. Covers when to pick a reminder over an alert or subscription, the one-off vs recurring vs cron schedule field mappings, timezones, and attaching a resource.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/posthog/ai-plugin --skill managing-remindersIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The skill provides instructions for managing personal reminders within the PostHog platform, allowing users to create, list, and modify nudges linked to specific resources. No security issues were detected.
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No alerts
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Risk: LOW · No issues
What does this agent skill do?
Managing reminders
This skill guides you through creating and managing PostHog reminders. A reminder is a private, human-paced nudge to yourself: it fires an in-app notification on a schedule, with no condition attached. It can optionally link to a PostHog resource.
When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user:
- Says "remind me to…", "nudge me", "ping me", or "don't let me forget"
- Wants a one-off reminder at a specific date/time
- Wants a recurring reminder (every day, weekly, every Monday, weekdays, monthly, etc.)
- Wants to be reminded to review a specific dashboard, insight, experiment, flag, survey, notebook, replay, or error
- Wants to see, change, or cancel reminders they have set
Reminder vs alert vs subscription
These three look similar but solve different jobs. Pick the right one:
- Reminder — a human-paced nudge to yourself with no condition. It just fires an in-app notification on a schedule ("remind me to review the launch dashboard every Monday"). If the user says "remind me to…", it is a reminder.
- Alert — watches an insight's metric on a schedule and notifies only when a threshold or anomaly condition is met ("tell me if signups drop below 100").
- Subscription — delivers an insight or dashboard export/snapshot on a schedule via email, Slack, or webhook ("email me this dashboard every morning").
If there is a condition to evaluate, it is an alert. If there is an export to deliver, it is a subscription. If it is just a timed nudge to a person, it is a reminder.
Scheduling shapes
A reminder uses exactly one of scheduled_at, recurrence_interval, or cron_expression.
Providing zero or more than one is rejected.
One-off
Set scheduled_at to a future ISO 8601 timestamp. The reminder fires once, then becomes completed.
| User says | Field |
|---|---|
| "remind me tomorrow at 3pm" | scheduled_at: <tomorrow 15:00 in the user's tz> |
| "remind me on Jan 5 at 9am" | scheduled_at: "2026-01-05T09:00:00" (+ timezone) |
Preset recurring
Set recurrence_interval to one of daily, weekly, monthly, yearly.
| User says | Field |
|---|---|
| "every day" | recurrence_interval: "daily" |
| "every week" | recurrence_interval: "weekly" |
| "every month" | recurrence_interval: "monthly" |
| "every year" | recurrence_interval: "yearly" |
Cron recurring
Set cron_expression to a 5-field cron string (min hour day-of-month month day-of-week) when
the cadence is a specific weekday or time the presets can't express.
| User says | Field |
|---|---|
| "every Monday at 9am" | cron_expression: "0 9 * * 1" |
| "weekdays at 8:30" | cron_expression: "30 8 * * 1-5" |
| "1st of the month at noon" | cron_expression: "0 12 1 * *" |
A reminder may fire at most 4 times per day — a more frequent cron (e.g. hourly) is rejected.
Timezone
Always pass timezone as the user's IANA zone (e.g. "America/New_York") when you know it, so
wall-clock times like "9am" resolve to the right moment. If omitted, it defaults to the project
timezone. Cron and preset schedules resolve in this zone; scheduled_at is an absolute instant,
so include its offset or rely on the same zone.
Attaching a resource
To link the reminder to a PostHog object, set resource_type and resource_id together.
The fired notification deep-links to that object. The resource must already exist in the project.
resource_type | resource_id is the… |
|---|---|
dashboard | numeric id |
insight | short_id |
experiment | numeric id |
feature_flag | numeric id |
survey | id |
notebook | short_id |
replay | session_id |
error_tracking | issue id |
Resolve the id first if the user gives you a name or URL (e.g. fetch the insight to get its
short_id). Omit both fields for a standalone reminder with no linked resource.
Privacy and lifecycle
- Reminders are private to the creating user and scoped to the current project. Other users never see them.
- They fire as in-app notifications — not email, Slack, or webhook.
- A one-off becomes
completedafter it fires. - A recurring reminder stays
activeuntil deleted, or until its optionalend_datepasses (then it becomescompleted). - A one-off whose delivery permanently fails becomes
errored— surface this viareminders-listwhen reporting on a user's reminders.
The MCP tools
reminder-create— create a reminderreminders-list— list the user's reminders (schedule, status, next fire time)reminder-get— get one reminder by idreminder-update— update title, message, schedule, timezone, end date, or attached resource (changing the schedule recomputes the next fire time)reminder-delete— delete a reminder, which stops it firing
Worked example
User: "Remind me to review the launch dashboard every Monday at 9am."
- Resolve the dashboard id (e.g. dashboard
67). - Pick the schedule shape: a specific weekday + time → cron.
- Pass the user's timezone if known.
- Call
reminder-create:
{
"title": "Review the launch dashboard",
"resource_type": "dashboard",
"resource_id": "67",
"cron_expression": "0 9 * * 1",
"timezone": "America/New_York"
}
Confirm back to the user when it will next fire (use next_fire_at from the response), and that
it will keep firing weekly until they delete it.
How can the creator link this skill?
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