2026-05-16-segment-sync-filter
Send only the segments you want to each destination
When you create or edit a sync from a unified profile source, you can now narrow the run to specific segments. Pick one or more saved segments, set each to include or exclude, and the sync only touches the profiles that match. Your CRM gets paying customers. Your churn-risk email tool gets the at-risk segment. Your warehouse keeps getting everyone. One unified profile, three different downstream cuts.
New "Segments" filter section appears on the sync form when the source is your unified profile
Toggle each chosen segment between "include" and "exclude" without leaving the form
Segment filters share the same condition budget as property filters, with a clear remaining-slots counter
Stale segments (deleted or renamed in the meantime) are flagged inline with a warning so a sync never silently changes scope
PostHog cohorts as a first-class record type
The PostHog SDK now treats cohorts as syncable records, so you can list, create, update, and delete PostHog cohorts the same way you handle people, events, and groups. Define an audience once in PostHog and it shows up alongside every other record type in Oneprofile. Cohort properties land in field mapping with the rest of your PostHog schema, so you can pipe an audience into your CRM, your warehouse, or your email tool without rebuilding it on the other side.
New cohort record type with full create / update / delete / list support
Bulk upsert for PostHog groups now batches up to 100 records per request
Custom and built-in property deletion is supported on PostHog people, events, and groups
Group property listing makes B2B field mapping cleaner
Onboarding checklist that catches up to your account
The setup checklist now reconciles itself against what's already in your account every time you open it. If you connected an integration, built a sync, or finished a run before the checklist noticed, those steps come back marked complete instead of nagging you to redo them. The widget caps at six visible items, so the list stays a real to-do list instead of a wall of green checkmarks.
Successful syncs into your unified profile mark the matching checklist item complete automatically
Items that depend on an earlier step show a lock icon with a tooltip explaining what to do first
Reconciliation runs on every read, so progress made anywhere in the product is reflected in the checklist
The integration creation flow refreshes the integration list immediately after you connect a new tool