customer.log is console.log for your startup. Call one function from your code and every signup, payment, and click lands in your Slack or inbox in real time, no dashboards to babysit.
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Built customer.log because I kept flying blind on my own projects, very hard to track analytics accross multiple projects, no idea when a user hit an error, signed up, or churned unless I went digging through logs or a DB query.
It's basically console.log for your production app, but for the events that actually matter to you as a founder. Drop in the SDK, log any event you care about (signup, payment, error, whatever), and get a live feed + digest instead of radio silence.
Built it after shipping too many things and realizing "I'll just check the dashboard later" never actually happens. Would love to hear what events you'd want visibility into if you tried it, happy to build it in.