Latitude is an observability and quality platform for AI agents. It helps developers find and fix failure modes before they reach production.
Most tools give you logs. Latitude gives you issues: failure modes with states and evals attached.
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Latitude
Launching today
Open-source AI agent monitoring platform. Latitude automatically detects all the ways your agents fail at scale, and gives your coding agent the tools to fix it.





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Hey there, it's Cesar, founder of Latitude.
Until now, companies have focused on collecting quantitative data about their products: user counts, churn rates, conversion. Qualitative insight was reserved for corporates who could afford to hire an agency. But agents changed that. We have the single most valuable source of knowledge about our product sitting right in front of us, and we're not using it. No one at your company talks to your users as much as your agent does. Latitude exists to tap into that.
Latitude does 3 things:
1. See what your agent really does in production
Latitude clusters thousands of conversations into one clear picture: what people ask for, and where they hesitate, escalate, or drop off.
2. Catch what's breaking before users do
When your agent keeps failing the same way, Latitude collapses those moments into one signal: the problem, how often it fires, and why. It detects issues automatically, or you set your own. Either way, you hear about problems first, and evals are created automatically for each signal.
3. Fix it without leaving your editor
The MCP server brings your signals, traces, and searches straight into your coding agent. Turn real failures into a dataset and verify the fix worked before you ship.
Latitude is open source and MIT licensed. Try it at latitude.so
Per-turn token cost breakdown is exactly what's missing from most setups.
Can you see which specific tool calls or subagents are the worst offenders, or is it more of an aggregate view?
Latitude
@boyuan_deng1 you can see specific costs per tool calls and subagents, and we also have a dedicated dashboard for tool calls, where you can see duration, error rate, number of times called...
Really love that Latitude is open source and MIT licensed, but for teams with strict compliance needs, does self-hosting keep all conversation data fully on-premise?
Latitude
@crystalmei yes
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Congrats on the launch!
Does the install track historical sessions too, or only sessions going forward from when you run the command?
Latitude
@abod_rehman only sessions going forward. Time from installation to first trace is very fast, usually < 5 minutes!
For teams running Claude Code across multiple repos does this give you a unified view or is it siloed per project?
Latitude
@alexander_gray3 This is a discussion we've had internally many times. Now you have a unified view, but you can use the tags (each repo has a different tag) to filter and see the metrics for one single repo.
Since traces stay in the user's own Latitude account is there any team level visibility too, like a lead seeing everyone's usage or is it strictly individual?
Latitude
@amna9 Latitude uses organizations to scope all projects! You can create your own personal organization, for projects and traces only you want access to, your you can invite other users so they have access too.
how far back does the weekly report actually go? is it a rolling 7 day window or does it compare week over week so you can see if usage is trending up?
Latitude
@imogen_wallace We show you all your traces you ingested in the last 30 days for free, and it can be extended on paid plans. You can do all sorts of analysis and comparisons across any filters and windows.
If you're specifically asking about the Claude Code Wrapped weekly report, we do a full report on the current week's usage, and compare it with your last week's report!