JavaScript errors, API failures, network requests — everything developers need to debug, captured automatically with every bug report.
Stop asking "can you open DevTools?" — UIZap automatically captures everything.
JavaScript errors, warnings, and debug messages automatically captured
API calls, failed requests, and response codes captured in real-time
Without auto-logs, every bug report turns into 20 questions.
Sensitive data redacted automatically. Control what's captured and shared.
Passwords, tokens, and sensitive data automatically detected and redacted
Define custom redaction patterns for your application's sensitive fields
Preview all captured data before creating tickets or sharing reports
Workspace admins can set organization-wide capture and privacy policies
QA finds bugs. Support escalates issues. Developers fix faster.
Get the exact logs and network data you need to debug. Stack traces, error messages, failed API calls — everything in one place. No more asking for screenshots of DevTools.
Report bugs with all the technical details developers need, without needing to understand JavaScript. Console logs captured automatically make every report developer-ready.
Escalate customer issues with complete technical context. No need to troubleshoot or reproduce — just capture once and share the full debug data with engineering.
Console and network logs attached to every ticket, automatically.
Logs attached to issues as formatted code blocks
Debug logs included in ticket descriptions automatically
Console errors highlighted in Slack messages
Auto-logs are just the beginning. Discover the complete bug reporting platform.
Get clarity on how UIZap captures and shares console and network information.
Errors, warnings, info, and standard log statements are collected automatically once a report is started, so engineers see the same output your reporter saw.
Yes. UIZap records method, URL, status code, timing, and JSON payloads for fetch and XHR calls, while masking credentials or tokens defined in your redaction rules.
Logs are buffered continuously while the extension is open, so submitting a report includes the recent activity that led to the bug, typically the last few minutes of interaction.
You can suppress domains or keywords in the extension settings, keeping noisy analytics scripts out of the final log bundle.
No. Capture runs in a lightweight listener that streams events only when a report is active, adding virtually no overhead to the page.
No credit card required. Capture logs automatically with every bug report.