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Recent Updates
January 2026
Custom Alerts via Webhook
January 30, 2026 Custom Alerts can now send notifications via webhooks, enabling you to integrate Mixpanel alerts with any third-party platform or custom system in your stack. Previously, alerts were limited to Email and Slack notifications. With webhook support, you can now route alert notifications to incident management tools, custom dashboards, monitoring systems, or any HTTP endpoint you configure. What’s new:- Project-level webhook configuration: Add and manage webhook endpoints in Settings > Integrations > Webhooks
- HTTP Basic Authentication: Secure your webhooks with username and password authentication
- Test connection: Verify webhook connectivity before saving your configuration
- Easy alert integration: Select your configured webhook from the “via Webhook” dropdown when creating or editing alerts
Annotations Timeline
January 28, 2026 A new timeline visualization for annotations that shows how different event types align across your data, with interactive exploration and tag-based filtering. Annotations enable you to add time-stamped notes, allowing you to view metrics with the context that matters to you. Now, you can visualize all your annotations in a dedicated timeline view that shows how different types of events align across your data. Features:- Timeline Visualization - Chart view displays annotations grouped by tag in separate rows
- Automatic Alignment - Timeline syncs with your main chart, working seamlessly with line and column visualizations
- Interactive Exploration - Hover to preview, click to view full details or create new annotations
- Tag-Based Organization - Filter by tag to focus on specific event types
Data Volume Monitoring Default On
January 27, 2026 Data Volume Monitoring (DVM) is now enabled by default for new Enterprise customers. Enterprise projects automatically monitor event volume, detect sudden or significant spikes, and notify admins so they can take corrective action quickly. No manual setup is required during project creation. You can enable or disable DVM at any time from Lexicon > Data Volume Monitoring. Learn more about Data Volume Monitoring →Mixpanel Data Inspector v2
January 20, 2026 The Mixpanel Data Inspector Browser Extension is now available for all JavaScript SDK users, making it easier to debug issues and validate your Mixpanel implementation in real time, right in your browser. The extension can now be used in Chrome’s DevTools window, enabling continuous usage even if the page refreshes. Get the improved extension today: View installation instructions →Session Replay for React Native
January 15, 2026 Session Replay is now available for React Native apps, bringing powerful session replay capabilities to your cross-platform mobile development workflow. What you can do:- Answer the what and why in one place by moving seamlessly between reports and replays
- Find what matters faster by filtering replays with trusted Mixpanel events, properties, or cohorts
- Watch the complete user journey across your React Native iOS and Android apps
December 2025
Runtime Targeting for Feature Flags
December 22, 2025 Feature flags now support runtime targeting, allowing you to dynamically target users based on real-time conditions and user properties without redeploying code. Learn more →Date Range Limits in Reports
December 17, 2025 New date range controls help you set reasonable query boundaries and prevent accidental performance issues when creating reports. Admins can configure maximum date ranges at the project level.November 2025
Top N Filtering in Insights
November 20, 2025 Insights reports now support Top N filtering, letting you focus on the most important segments by automatically showing only the top categories by volume or value. Learn more →Mixpanel Community Platform in EU
November 20, 2025 The Mixpanel Community Platform (MCP) is now available for EU customers, supporting EU data residency requirements.Session Replay Enhancements
November 14, 2025 Three major improvements to Session Replay:- Heatmap Comparison - Compare heatmaps across different segments or time periods
- Frustration Signals - Automatically detect rage clicks, error clicks, and dead clicks
- AI Summaries - Get AI-generated summaries of user sessions to quickly understand key interactions
Filter at Item Level
November 13, 2025 Apply filters at the individual event or metric level within reports, giving you more granular control over your analysis.Langfuse Integration
November 4, 2025 New integration with Langfuse for LLM observability and analytics. Track and analyze your AI application’s performance alongside your product metrics. View integration guide →October 2025
Feature Flagging GA
October 13, 2025 Mixpanel Feature Flags are now generally available. Control feature rollouts, run experiments, and manage feature releases directly from Mixpanel with built-in analytics. Key capabilities:- Percentage-based rollouts
- User and property targeting
- Multivariate flags
- Built-in analytics integration
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