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Userplane

May 17, 2026 Developer Tools
debugging screen recording session replay

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Userplane is a screen recording tool that captures console logs, requests, and other technical data to provide a comprehensive view of user interactions. It helps developers and product teams identify and debug issues by replaying user sessions. The tool is available at userplane.io for further exploration and utilization.

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Dax Heathcote Dax Heathcote 1 month ago

basically logrocket for manual testing sessions. neat concept but kinda wondering who's paying for this when you can just screen record + keep devtools open

Vincenzo McDermott Vincenzo McDermott 1 month ago

Capturing the console alongside the screen is such an obvious win, the "let me reproduce this bug from a vague user description" dance gets old fast. Curious how storage costs scale though, since video plus request logs can get heavy quickly. Either way, nice to see another contender in the session replay space beyond LogRocket.

Camryn Barrows Camryn Barrows 1 month ago

The concept of pairing screen recordings with automatically captured dev tool data fills a real gap, replicating bugs from vague user descriptions is painful enough without asking for console screenshots. One concern though: the overhead of intercepting network requests and console output while recording could get heavy with complex SPAs. LogRocket has been in this space for a while and their payload size can be noticeable. Curious how the extension handles performance on sessions that run longer than a few minutes, and whether there's any intelligent filtering or sampling for noisy console output.

Vito Towne Vito Towne 1 month ago

Finally, no more begging users for console output.

Edwardo Kessler Edwardo Kessler 1 month ago

DevTools Protocol capture wrapped in Electron, the runtime overhead makes this impractical for production debugging.