Launching today
Superlog is an open-source autonomous observability tool. It installs itself and fixes the bugs it finds. With a single prompt, it instruments your repository with OpenTelemetry and keeps it up-to-date. When something breaks, it groups noisy issues into a single incident and posts one mergeable PR in Slack. Unlike Datadog or Sentry, there's no setup, no alert fatigue, and no manual fixing. Your telemetry stays vendor-neutral, so you keep full control of your data.









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@anusuya_bhuyan exactly!
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Make your product bug-free: Auto-instrumenting a repo with OTel from one prompt is impressive. How are you deciding what's worth tracing in a codebase the agent has never seen — is there a semantic understanding of the repo behind it, or mostly heuristics? Genuinely curious how deep the code comprehension goes.
We were originally Sentry users. Sentry is good, but it tends to overload us with issues without really linking related ones together, which meant we didn't address the real ones as they got lost in the noise. That's why we started using Superlog. Their functionality of grouping issues into actual incidents is great.
Cool stuff ! I've been trying to do that stitching together skills, the sentry MCP/cli and it was a real pain to setup with mild success. Excited to try it out
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@pierre_lemaire Thank you Pierre! That was exactly the hunch that we had, we want to completely rethink this experience :)
Alconost Localization
Looks quite interesting. I was checking out OpenTelemetry vendors, nice to see that it's an opensource product 👍
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Huge congrats guys on the launch and the velocity shipping Superlog. Looks like the team definitely has a unique insight about logs... I know a bunch of CTOs using it and being hooked already, keep pushing !
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@vicgrss Thank you Victor! Appreciate the kind words and all the insights 🤝 🚀
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@vicgrss thanks!! we’re excited to keep pushing and see how far autonomous observability can go!