We’re excited to introduce Better Stack MCP server! Get an extra pair of hands when resolving incidents. Let AI analyze the latest logs and errors to uncover the root cause, assist with status page updates, and guide you through post-incident tasks.
Read on to learn how to make the most of AI and Better Stack.
Investigate, acknowledge, and resolve ongoing incidents
Use your favorite AI tool to analyze incidents, debug issues, and suggest resolution steps. Steer the incident resolution and make judgment calls while letting AI take care of the busywork.
Give your AI assistant superpowers now.
Write and post status page updates without copy-pasting
Keep your customers in the loop on the latest incident updates. Get accurate status updates based on all incident details, comments, and the full incident timeline. Tune your prompt to get that perfect status update.
Level up your incident comms today.
Explore and analyze errors, logs, traces, and metrics
Access all your telemetry data directly from your favorite AI tool. Investigate errors, analyze logs, run telemetry queries, and build charts. Find incident root causes faster than ever.
Give the future of observability a try.
Not using Better Stack Telemetry yet? Auto-instrument your cluster without any code changes.
Fresh community content
Esbuild vs Vite: A Complete Build Tool Comparison
Both tools improve build speed, but choosing the wrong one may sacrifice features or add unnecessary complexity if speed is the main goal. This overview helps you select the best tool for your performance needs and preferences.
Webpack vs Parcel: A Bundler Comparison
Have you ever begun a new project and spent hours setting up your bundler before even writing any application code? Here's how to find the bundler that fits your development style and project requirements.
Bun.js Just Got WAY Faster (1.2.21 Update)
Bun.js just released versions 1.2.20 and 1.2.21 with big improvements. Check them out!
INK: The React Library POWERING AI Terminal Tools (For Now...)
Claude Code, Gemini CLI & Qwen Code all run on React + TypeScript with Ink. In this video, we show why many CLIs use Ink, where it struggles, and how it compares to BubbleTea & OpenTUI.