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HookWatch
✓ verifiedFreemium
Webhook debugging tool that captures every delivery, shows why it failed and lets you replay the exact payload after a fix.
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GitFluence
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Free AI helper that turns a plain-English description of a task into the matching Git command to copy and run.
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QA.tech
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AI agent-based end-to-end testing platform for SaaS teams that runs exploratory and PR-triggered tests without maintaining test scripts.
29K visits/mo8.7K saves
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Middleware
✓ verifiedFreemium
Full-stack observability platform with an AI SRE agent that detects, debugs, and auto-fixes issues across infra, apps, and users.
47K visits/mo713 saves
Pricing
Free: $0 (beta; capture, replay and alerts)
Pro: $29/mo (higher limits, longer retention, more members)
Team: $99/mo (advanced retention, audit exports, workspace controls)
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Core features
- ✦Capture every webhook delivery with status and attempts
- ✦Inspect request, response and headers
- ✦Replay and retry exact payloads
- ✦Failure categorization by reason
- ✦Group repeated failures into incidents
- ✦Slack and webhook alerts
- ✦Natural-language to Git command suggestions
- ✦AI-driven command matching
- ✦Copy-ready command output
- ✦Git guides and reference
- ✦AI agents that visually explore and test UI like a real user
- ✦Automatic PR-triggered test runs via GitHub/Vercel preview integration
- ✦Self-healing tests that adapt to UI and workflow changes
- ✦Mobile web, iOS, and Android app testing support
- ✦Detailed debugging with screenshots, logs, and failure reasoning
- ✦Cloud-native execution with no source-code access required
- ✦Infrastructure and application performance monitoring
- ✦Log monitoring with AI insights
- ✦Real user monitoring
- ✦OpsAI SRE agent for detection and auto-fix
- ✦Synthetic and browser testing
- ✦LLM observability
Use cases
- →Debugging failed Stripe, GitHub or Shopify webhooks
- →Recovering dropped events
- →Monitoring webhook reliability
- →Alerting on failures before users notice
- →Find the correct Git command quickly
- →Learn Git syntax by describing a goal
- →Avoid memorizing Git flags
- →Engineering teams wanting regression testing without maintaining scripts
- →SaaS companies needing continuous QA feedback on every pull request
- →Teams replacing manual QA hours with automated agent-driven testing
- →Monitor full-stack app and infra health
- →Debug incidents faster with AI
- →Correlate frontend and backend issues
- →Observe Kubernetes and cloud environments
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