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Observability that installs itself and fixes the bugs it finds.
Sentry and Datadog dump a stream of alerts. Most are duplicates, most lack context, and you still have to solve the issue yourself. Superlog is AI-native observability that's meant not to be opened. A wizard scans your repo and installs proper OpenTelemetry instrumentation, then runs daily to keep up as you ship new code. When something breaks, Superlog groups the errors into a single incident, investigates with full context (logs, traces, recent deploys, past Slack threads), and posts one mergeable PR in Slack. You merge it, ignore it, or open it as a Claude Code session and modify it. Telemetry is vendor-neutral, so you keep every log, trace, and metric we install, even if you leave.
ex-BCG, math olympiad winner, scaled two startups to millions in ARR. now working to make the world bug-free. life goals: 1 - build a Decacorn 2 - lead Italy to top 5 global GDP 3 - win an Oscar
Co-founder and CTO of Superlog, previously co-founder & CTO at Bluco (top 40 startup in France in 2025). CS @ École 42 Paris '22, built data pipelines and tooling powering historical metrics at Datadog. National olympiad winner in high school, electronics and hardware nerd, coding interview prep & first aid volunteer.
A wizard sets up your telemetry every day. An agent investigates incidents and ships mergeable PRs.
Superlog is an observability platform that automatically instruments code with OpenTelemetry, keeps telemetry in sync with deployments via daily checks, and dispatches an agent to investigate incidents and generate mergeable PRs.
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Makes software self-healing

Datadog for Agent Reliability