Flutter web analytics installation
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Install the package
RequiredAdd the PostHog Flutter SDK to your
pubspec.yaml:pubspec.yaml - 2
Platform setup
RequiredAdd these values to your
AndroidManifest.xml:android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xmlUpdate the minimum Android SDK version to 21 in
android/app/build.gradle:android/app/build.gradleAdd these values to your
Info.plist:ios/Runner/Info.plistUpdate the minimum platform version to iOS 13.0 in your
Podfile:PodfileAdd these values in
index.html:web/index.html - 3
Track screen views
RecommendedDespite the name, the web analytics dashboard can be used to track screen views in mobile apps, too. Open your app and view some screens to generate some events.
To automatically capture screen views, you can use the
PostHogObserverwith your navigation:Dart - 4
Next steps
RecommendedAfter installing PostHog and ensuring autocapture is enabled, head to your web analytics dashboard to see your data. And then check out our getting started guide.
PostHog tip: Web analytics works with anonymous events. This means if you are primarily using PostHog for web analytics, it can be significantly cheaper for you.