Demo

See Squasher on your incident workflow.

We walk through how errors, logs, traces, replay, releases, and AI triage fit together so your team can spend less time explaining incidents and more time fixing them.

FormatLive working session
Length45 minutes
FocusYour stack, not a canned tour
Session snapshot
A live walkthrough built around your team.
Bring the ugly incident, migration questions, or missing context. We'll shape the session around the stuff that is actively slowing you down.
Tailored
ContextCurrent stack and incident pain
WorkflowDetection to diagnosis to fix
SignalsErrors, logs, traces, replay, releases
RolloutSDKs, drains, OTLP, ownership
What we cover

A working session, not a generic product tour.

We use the demo to pressure-test the incident flow you already have and show where Squasher removes drag.

Focus area

Incident workflow

We walk through how Squasher links incidents to releases, replays, traces, and ownership so responders can act fast.

Focus area

Rollout planning

Bring your stack and current ingest setup. We’ll show the fastest path for SDKs, log drains, OTLP, and release context.

Focus area

Team fit

We tailor the session around what is hurting today: noisy alerts, slow triage, broken handoffs, or missing runtime context.

Prep
What helps make the session useful.
A little context ahead of time lets us skip the generic setup talk and go straight to the parts that matter.
Your current alerting and observability stack
How your team handles production incidents today
Whether you need SDKs, drains, OTLP, or all three
A recent incident that took too long to explain
Next step

Tell us what is broken and we'll tailor the walkthrough.

If you already know the signals you care about, send them over. If not, we can use the session to map the right rollout order for your team.

A rollout order for the signals your team actually needs first
A clearer view of where replays, traces, logs, and releases fit together
Concrete answers on instrumentation, ownership, and migration friction

Squasher is currently waitlist-only. Leave your work email and we'll follow up as we open new cohorts. Existing users can still sign in.