Raindrop helps AI engineers discover issues in production agents, and build “self-healing” agents that propose and validate fixes automatically.
This is the 2nd launch from Raindrop. View more
Raindrop Workshop
Launched this week
Raindrop Workshop is the first local debugger for agents.
It's free, local, and open source.
Your local agent traces stream, token-by-token, instantly. Another Agent like Claude Code can read them over MCP. Then Claude can write evals, replay traces, fix bugs... and do it all over again.
This is the Self-Healing Agent loop. And it’s only possible on Raindrop.
Check it out and star on Github here: https://github.com/raindrop-ai/workshop





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Congrats on launch @alexisgauba ! How your solution is different from running /review, /ultrareview, /debug inside Claude Code/Codex? Am I missing something?
Finding exactly where an agent broke in a giant log file is a huge pain. Streaming traces locally is way faster than waiting on slow cloud dashboards. But the best part is definitely the MCP setup letting Claude Code read its own error logs to fix its own bugs is pretty wild.
We've been building an agent and this is exactly what we've been looking for! so excited to give this a spin
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@yitong_zhang so excited to get your feedback!
Showtime Gasless NFT Marketplace
Welcome to the self-improving agentic world. Very solid team, great launch. Congrats Alexis!
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@alexmasmej It's a crazy world! Thanks so much Alex
Reducto Studio
This is really interesting, excited to play with it
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@aditabrm excited to get your thoughts!
This is incredible! Using it to improve your prompting and execution is already a massive improvement, but your agent being able to use it itself just tightens the feedback loop. Huge!
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@paolodamico amazing to hear :)
Shortwave
Agents have been such a black box, you're all doing an amazing job and helping me make sense of building in the new world. Congratulations and thank you for this!
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@jamestamplin thanks so much James!! Glad to hear its been useful :)