


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.
Superlog is an open-source autonomous observability tool that installs itself and fixes the bugs it finds. Backed by Y Combinator, it instruments your repository with OpenTelemetry using a single prompt and keeps that instrumentation up-to-date automatically. When something breaks, superlog groups noisy issues into a single incident and posts a mergeable pull request directly 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.
Run a single npx command, and superlog scans your repository, finds your services (API, worker, web), and adds request spans, queue metrics, and structured error logs. It opens a pull request with the full OpenTelemetry setup, so you're instrumented in minutes without manual configuration.
Superlog merges similar errors into clear-cut incidents, assigns a severity score (SEV1-3), and provides an impact assessment. Instead of repeated error logs, you get a concise summary. When a fix is needed, superlog prepares a mergeable PR in Slack—complete with regression tests—so you can resolve issues with one click.
Superlog continuously scans your environment for new alerts, metrics, and anomalies. It can create dashboards on demand (for example, a cloud cost dashboard for a specific service) and proactively suggests fixes. The tool maintains a custom evaluation suite to ensure summaries and assessments stay terse and relevant.
"Install in one prompt, get PRs in Slack."
This one-liner captures superlog's core promise: observability that doesn't just monitor—it acts. While traditional tools like Datadog or Sentry require complex setup and still leave you to triage and fix issues manually, superlog handles the entire lifecycle. It instruments your code, detects problems, groups them intelligently, and delivers a ready-to-merge pull request. The result is a dramatic reduction in mean time to resolution (MTTR) and zero lock-in, since all telemetry remains vendor-neutral.
You're tired of spending hours configuring observability tools, drowning in noisy alerts, or manually fixing the same bugs repeatedly. Superlog is especially valuable if you run a lean engineering team and want autonomous incident response without hiring dedicated SREs. It's also a strong fit if you value open-source, vendor-neutral infrastructure and want to keep full control of your telemetry data.
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