
LogStitch
Find AWS Lambda failures fast, right on your Mac
80 followers
Find AWS Lambda failures fast, right on your Mac
80 followers
Debugging a Lambda failure in CloudWatch is rough. Logs scattered across streams, no timeline, endless scrolling. LogStitch is a native Mac app that stitches your Lambda logs into one clear timeline. It clusters repeating error patterns and surfaces latency outliers, so you find the failure fast. It also ships a built-in MCP server, so AI assistants can query your Lambda logs directly and debug alongside you. One-time price, no subscription. 14-day free trial.
Products used by LogStitch
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ServerlessZero-friction serverless development tools
4.8 (13 reviews)
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Serverless Framework deploys all my Node and TypeScript Lambda backends, but it pulled double duty on this launch. I used it to spin up functions that generate realistic mock logs in CloudWatch, which became both my test data for LogStitch and the source material for the demo video and screenshots.

Claude CodeAnthropic’s deep-context AI coder
5.0 (538 reviews)
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Claude Code is the backbone of how I build. For LogStitch, a native macOS and SwiftUI app, I used it to break the work into epics and stories, then set up custom agents, skills, and hooks so routine tasks like linting and reviews ran automatically as I coded. It made shipping a polished Mac app as a solo developer genuinely feasible, and it's part of my daily workflow now.
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