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EZLogs

Ask your product what happened, in plain english

EZLogs turns the raw events in your Rails or Next.js app (requests, background jobs, database changes) into one plain-english activity log your whole company can read. Ask it a question in plain english and it watches the answer for you, pinging you the moment it changes. Every number clicks back to the real events behind it, no AI guessing. Reads over MCP for Claude and Cursor too. Read-only by design.

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hey PH 👋 I'm Razvan. every team I've worked on has one unofficial job nobody's hired into: the translator. support pings, "what happened to order #4421?" and someone opens five tabs. the app logs, the background jobs, the database, a few greps. 20 minutes later they paste back one sentence: "address validation failed, the retry ran 3 times, then it rolled back." the customer gets an answer. the engineer lost their afternoon. that person is on every team, and it's usually your best engineer. i got tired of being mine, so i built the thing that does the translating. it's live today. 🧩 what it does drop one agent into your app and it captures everything that happens (every request, every background job, every database change) and folds it into one plain-english card anyone can read: "Maria placed an order for 3 books totaling €47.20. Payment cleared on the first attempt, inventory was decremented, the confirmation email was queued, and the warehouse was notified." same events your server already logged, just told the way a human needs them. the hard part isn't the wording, it's the correlation: stitching the job that ran 4 seconds after the request back to that request, resolving an internal id back to "User 42 (Razvan)". that's the real work, and it has to be right. 💬 ask your product anything, then let it watch pin a question the way you'd say it out loud. "tell me when a trial account goes quiet for 3 days." "is checkout failing for anyone?" it watches the answer for you and pings you the moment it changes. no metric to name, no query to write, no dashboard to build first. the founder, support, and sales each pin their own question and finally stop interrupting the one engineer who knows where to look. 🧾 every number shows its receipts (and there's no AI guessing) the translation is deterministic. no model in it, just correlation plus templates, same events in, same sentence out, every time. so every number clicks straight back to the real events behind it. "3 checkouts failed today" opens those exact 3 checkouts. nothing to invent, so nothing invented. (and yes, your AI can read the same log over MCP, with citations, never making rows up.) ⚙️ one line to install, more stacks coming bundle add ez_logs_agent for rails, npm i ezlogs-nextjs for next.js. restart, done, no per-route code. rails and next.js today, python/django and node/express next. and it's read-only by design: it never writes back into your app, so the blast radius is tiny. 🚫 what it's not: not datadog, not an APM, not a metrics tool. it doesn't watch CPU or page you at 3am. it explains the work your app did, in language a support person, a PM, or a founder can actually read. free tier, no card: https://ezlogs.io if you've ever been the translator on your team, i'd love your honest take. what's the one question you keep getting asked about your own product? Razvan

About EZLogs on Product Hunt

Ask your product what happened, in plain english

EZLogs was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #89 on the daily leaderboard. EZLogs turns the raw events in your Rails or Next.js app (requests, background jobs, database changes) into one plain-english activity log your whole company can read. Ask it a question in plain english and it watches the answer for you, pinging you the moment it changes. Every number clicks back to the real events behind it, no AI guessing. Reads over MCP for Claude and Cursor too. Read-only by design.

On the analytics side, EZLogs competes within SaaS, Artificial Intelligence and Data & Analytics — topics that collectively have 522.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how EZLogs performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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EZLogs was hunted by Razvan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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