BRAID

BRAID

Browser Real-time Artificial Intelligence Debugger, BRAID

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Unlock the power of advanced AI browser debugging directly in your IDE. In real-time your web development experience will be stream lined with immediate solutions. No more hassle of looking up, copying, and pasting errors and code snippets. BRAID handles all this for you, saving time and development costs.
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Launch Team / Built With
Famulor AI
Famulor AI
One agent, all channels: phone, web & WhatsApp AI
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BenjaminRR
Maker
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Hey everyone! I'm the creator of BRAID. I'm excited to launch on Product Hunt today. What inspired me to build this product is first: I am a developer, I was constantly frustrated by the tedious cycle of debugging frontend errors—copying and pasting error messages, stack traces, code snippets, file contexts, package dependencies, and tech stack details into Google or an LLM just to get a fix suggestion. It felt like a huge time sink, especially for common issues like hydration errors or undefined variables. I built BRAID initially for myself to automate that entire process, turning error logs from your browser (like localhost:3000) into instant, inline AI-powered fix suggestions right in my IDE. No more manual back-and-forth—it's all now a seamless, real-time, and powered by multiple LLMs under the hood process. The problem I aimed to solve for myself is speeding up frontend debugging dramatically. BRAID acts as a smart bridge: it proxies your IDE to your local project, sends error data to my secure server for processing with full context, and delivers structured fixes (file, line, column, action) directly where you need them. Plus, features like smart caching (to reuse previous fixes without burning queries), multi-project support (run localhost:3000, 3001, etc., simultaneously), error history, usage stats, and customizable settings make it a true workflow booster. It works with VS Code, Cursor, and all browsers. My project started as a simple Chrome extension to capture browser errors, but when I made the move to make it public I re-developed it to work for all browsers with direct inline IDE fixes for those localhost projects. I improved the product based on my own pain points turned it into something way more robust for anyone to use. I don't expect much from this project and really was something just to scratch my own annoyances with debugging processes but I would genuniely like to have some product feedback. The product has a free tier which only requires an email. No billing setup needed. Thank you to everyone who tries it out!