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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Active user here -- honestly, the one-click installation was magical!
@arseniy_shishaev1 and@nicolo_magnante have built a pretty awesome product so far, and more importantly it's quickly getting better week-to-week.
Come for the automatic instrumentation, stay for the high-quality PRs!
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@nicolo_magnanteΒ @henry_alexander_leeΒ thank you so much Henry! Appreciate the kind words π
You're doing for reliability what feels like the next pattern everywhere: instrument -> investigate -> action-grade output, human as reviewer. Curious about the trust curve, what actually made early users comfortable merging an agent-written PR? The quality of the root-cause analysis, or just a few good fixes in a row?
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The "no setup, no alert fatigue" promise is what gets me. Most observability tools make you do the hard work upfront just to get value later. Love that there's a free tier for smaller projects.
Genuine question though: do I need to instrument my codebase manually to start generating logs, or does it really pick that up on its own from a single prompt?
congrats on the launch guys!3am pagerduty description is soooo relatable:)
and the auto-PR on incident detection is indeed a cool idea. curious how teams typically respond to it in practice. is the PR something devs actually merge with confidence, or does it usually need a review pass before anyone touches it?
installs itself and fixes the bugs it finds is doing a lot. the self-healing part is what makes this interesting vs every other observability tool. curious how it handles false positives: an autonomous fix in production that shouldnt have run is worse than the bug itself
We're a Superlog customer and super thrilled with the results - great to see a PR come in fixing a bug before we knew it existed!
Congrats on day 26 since launch, Arseniy
Hope it's going well. π
One quick thought from my signup: I was asked to book a call before I experienced the product's value.
A welcome email or quick-win guide first might increase both bookings and show-up rates.
Have you tested that approach?