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Rawfeed

RawCapture

See the browser failures your backend logs miss.

RawCapture records frontend errors, failed requests, console signals, suspicious browser activity, and silent business outcome failures. It gives teams the page, session, request, release, and next action needed to fix user-facing problems faster.

SDK
Chrome extension
VS Code connection

Live preview

RawCapture command center

healthy

Signals

25

7d

Priority

1

open

Sessions

635

seen

P1

Page feels frozen after a tap

/checkout

2 sessions
P2

Lead form request failed

/contact

5 events
P2

CORS rejection blocks search

/search

3 events

What it is used for

Turn broken user moments into evidence your team can act on.

RawCapture is for production sites where a broken click, blocked request, slow endpoint, or missing conversion matters. It is useful for SaaS apps, ecommerce flows, local business lead paths, dashboards, onboarding, and public pages that need to stay discoverable and trustworthy.

Frontend errors

Unhandled exceptions, broken buttons, route failures, and stack traces from real browser sessions.

Network failures

Failed API calls, CORS problems, slow requests, status codes, request URLs, and timing evidence.

Console signals

Warnings, logs, and browser-side clues that explain what happened before a user reported it.

Business outcomes

Signup, checkout, booking, search, lead-form, onboarding, and other completion paths that silently fail.

Security anomalies

Suspicious input, scanning patterns, bad redirects, and browser behavior that deserves review.

Developer context

Session timing, affected page, environment, release notes, source-map hints, comments, and issue history.

How it works

Start small, then add deeper capture when you need it.

Standard users can create RawCapture projects and collect governed logs. Premium adds higher limits, RawPulse monitoring, alerting, and deeper workflow integrations.

1

Create a project

Sign in, register the site origin, and generate a write-only RawCapture key.

2

Install the SDK or extension

Add the script to your app, use the Chrome extension for workflow capture, or connect VS Code.

3

Send a test trace

Trigger a harmless test request so RawFeed can confirm ingestion, origin controls, and event policy.

4

Triage what matters

Group duplicate signals, mute noise, scrub sensitive data, and create GitHub or Jira work items.

Business outcomes

Track checkout, signup, booking, search, onboarding, and lead-form journeys so silent failures are visible even when the page does not crash.

Browser trace capture

Collect frontend exceptions, console signals, failed requests, slow calls, and security anomalies directly from the SDK.

RC key origin controls

Restrict write-only client keys to approved browser origins and accepted event types before logs reach your project.

Privacy-first triage

Scrub rules, retention controls, DOM outline opt-ins, and collection pauses reduce sensitive data exposure by default.

Issue workflows

Review sessions, deployments, comments, muted noise, and exportable traces before creating GitHub or Jira work items.

Pulse Monitor

Premium silent failure detection that translates outcomes and public-facing errors into revenue, SEO, trust, mobile, and conversion risk.

When to check it out

Use RawCapture when customer-facing behavior matters more than raw log volume.

  • Find why a form, button, checkout, signup, or booking path stopped working.
  • See the failed request or browser exception behind a customer complaint.
  • Catch silent conversion drops that do not show up as backend incidents.
  • Give developers a direct path from user-facing evidence to the next fix.
  • Control collection with origin restrictions, event limits, scrub rules, and retention.

Ready to see your first trace?

Sign in, create a RawCapture project, then install the SDK or browser extension. You can start with a free Standard workspace and upgrade when you need higher limits or RawPulse monitoring.