Helps PostHog engineers and agents pick the right chart when a request is about visualizing change over time, before/after comparisons, or period-over-period movement while building UI with @posthog/quill-charts (dashboards, reports, the mcp_analytics frontend, custom visualizations). Use when a user asks how something "changed", "moved", "grew", "dropped", "improved", or "regressed" between two points or periods, or mentions "before/after", "period over period", "week over week", "delta", "slope graph", "slopegraph", or comparing many series across two snapshots. Surfaces both the `SlopeChart` quill component and the native `ChartDisplayType.SlopeGraph` insight display as options.
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When a request is about how something changed, the default reach is a line/area
trend — and that is usually right for a continuous series with many x points. But for
some change-over-time shapes a different chart reads far better. This skill is the
menu to offer, including the slope graph, when building visualizations with
@posthog/quill-charts.
Present the fitting option(s) and let the user choose — none of these is mandatory.
| The change is… | Reach for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A continuous series over many time points (a trend) | TimeSeriesLineChart / LineChart (area fill for emphasis) | The standard trend; the slope between every pair of points is visible. |
| Two points only (before → after) across several series/categories | SlopeChart | One line per entity from a left "before" to a right "after" — direction and magnitude of each entity's change, and rank flips, read at a glance. |
| Magnitude comparison at points in time (not the path between them) | BarChart / TimeSeriesBarChart | Bars compare discrete values; group/stack for sub-series. |
| A single headline number plus its change vs a prior period | MetricCard | Big number + sparkline + change pill. |
If the user is comparing exactly two snapshots (this week vs last, control vs treatment, Q1 vs Q2) and especially when there are many categories whose relative movement matters, offer the slope graph as the cleaner alternative to a grouped bar or a 2-point line chart.
import { SlopeChart } from '@posthog/quill-charts'
import type { Series } from '@posthog/quill-charts'
import type { SlopeSeriesMeta } from '@posthog/quill-charts'
// One series per entity; `data` is exactly [start, end].
const series: Series<SlopeSeriesMeta>[] = [
{ key: 'us', label: 'US', data: [120, 185] },
{ key: 'eu', label: 'EU', data: [200, 150] },
]
<SlopeChart
series={series}
labels={['Before', 'After']}
theme={theme}
config={{
showSeriesLabels: true, // name beside each end point; steepest line always keeps its label
legend: { show: true }, // each row shows the color, label, and the formatted change
deltaFormatter: (d) => `${d >= 0 ? '+' : ''}${d}`,
}}
/>Key options (full list in the charts AGENTS.md "Composition" section):
showStartLabels / showEndLabels — chart-level defaults for the value labels;
override per series with meta.showStartLabel / meta.showEndLabel.showSeriesLabels — the name labels; on collision the series with the largest
change (|end − start|) always keeps its label.legend: { show, position } — rows carry the per-series change (deltaFormatter).The theme comes from useChartTheme(); give the wrapper a real height. See the
charts AGENTS.md for theme wiring and sizing.
There are two ways to render a slope graph; which you reach for depends on the surface:
SlopeChart — the @posthog/quill-charts component. Use it when building UI
directly: dashboards, reports, the mcp_analytics frontend, custom visualizations.
It backs the Slope view toggle on Max's inline trends result card
(services/mcp/src/ui-apps/components/TrendsVisualizer.tsx).ChartDisplayType.SlopeGraph — a first-class insight display (value
'SlopeGraph' in frontend/src/types.ts), rendered by the backend
SlopeGraphTrendsQueryRunner
(posthog/hogql_queries/insights/trends/slope_graph_trends_query_runner.py). It
takes a TrendsQuery and keeps the first and last bucket of the date range as
the two slope points (the last segment is dashed when it's the current,
still-accumulating period). Set it via trendsFilter.display: "SlopeGraph"
(trends-only).
FEATURE_FLAGS.SLOPE_GRAPH_INSIGHT (slope-graph-insight).posthog:insight-create MCP tool it works without the flag —
pass a TrendsQuery with trendsFilter.display: "SlopeGraph". To frame a clean
before → after, choose the date range and interval so the first bucket is your
baseline and the last is "now" (e.g. monthly buckets starting from the baseline
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