Product event tracking for high-signal moments

A live stream for the product events you already know matter.

Telesink is product event tracking for moments worth seeing as they happen: signups, purchases, subscriptions, upgrades, cancellations, onboarding, activations, sharing, and meaningful feature usage.

Why this exists

Product event tracking gets noisy when every click and every small interaction has the same weight. Telesink works better as a high-signal layer. Send fewer events. Name them clearly. Add enough properties to filter them later.

The useful question is not always a chart question. Sometimes it is: what just happened, and is it important enough for a human to notice?

Example product events

Use plain English event names that make sense in the feed. The exact events depend on your product, but good candidates usually sound like this:

  • User signed up
  • Checkout intent created
  • Payment succeeded
  • Subscription activated
  • Entitlement unlocked
  • Onboarding completed
  • Feature used for the first time
  • Result shared
  • Customer cancelled

What you get

You get a live product event feed that is easy to scan. Filter by event type, search the feed, filter by properties, use the calendar, save useful views, and keep different sinks for different products or teams.

The interface stays mostly text on purpose. Telesink is for noticing product moments, then narrowing the stream when you need to inspect a specific customer, account, feature, plan, page, or source.

When it is not a fit

Telesink is not the right tool if you mainly need attribution, funnel analysis, retention reports, session replay, or a single source of truth for every historical product metric.

It is the right shape when you already know the moments that matter and want to see them as they happen.

For the more personal version of this argument, with real examples from Flagmatch and Flagclick, read Product usage analytics is useful. I still wanted a live event feed.

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Hosted Telesink is free during beta. You can also self-host the open-source version.

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