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Browser Observability With Jay Khatri

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Highlight is a tool that helps teams reproduce end-to-end user sessions to better understand their application.


With Highlight, engineering teams can replay errors with high precision, which includes a complete session replay, outgoing network requests, dense stack traces and insight into the app’s state management system (redux, apollo’s cache, etc.). At the same time, product teams can analyze user activity, collaborate with engineering teams and find the reason for user drop offs to gain insight into UX.


Jay Khatri is the CEO of Highlight and joins the show to talk about Browser Observability and what he and his team have built.


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