LogRocket announced the launch of Ask Galileo, an AI-powered assistant designed to help engineering teams quickly identify, investigate, and resolve issues in modern web applications. The new capability expands the company’s observability platform by enabling developers to query session data and receive contextual insights about application behavior and user experience issues.
Ask Galileo is built to simplify how developers analyze session replays, logs, and performance data within the LogRocket platform. By combining artificial intelligence with LogRocket’s session-level telemetry, the assistant allows users to ask natural-language questions about application errors, performance bottlenecks, and user frustrations, then surfaces relevant sessions and insights in response.
LogRocket stated that modern applications generate significant volumes of diagnostic data, which often requires engineering teams to manually review logs, trace performance metrics, and replay user sessions to understand the root cause of problems. Ask Galileo addresses this challenge by acting as an intelligent layer on top of LogRocket’s observability stack, accelerating the debugging process and enabling teams to quickly move from detection to resolution.
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Ask Galileo analyzes user sessions and automatically correlates signals such as JavaScript errors, slow page loads, and UI issues. The assistant then presents developers with summaries, potential root causes, and links to relevant session replays, helping engineering teams understand exactly what users experienced and why the issue occurred.
The capability is integrated directly into the LogRocket interface and supports conversational interaction, allowing developers to ask questions such as which users experienced a specific error, why a page is loading slowly, or what changed before a spike in failures. The assistant responds with contextual explanations and directs engineers to the most relevant diagnostic data.
According to LogRocket, Ask Galileo also helps teams prioritize the most impactful issues by highlighting problems affecting the largest number of users or causing the most severe disruptions to the application experience. This prioritization allows development teams to focus on resolving the issues that matter most to customers.
Matthew Arbesfeld, co-founder and CEO of LogRocket, said:
“We built Ask Galileo to make it dramatically easier for engineers to understand what’s happening inside their applications. Developers shouldn’t have to sift through endless logs or manually search for the right session replay to diagnose a problem. Ask Galileo helps teams quickly surface the answers they need so they can focus on fixing issues and improving the user experience.”
The company noted that Ask Galileo represents an important step toward AI-assisted observability, where intelligent systems can help interpret complex telemetry data and guide developers toward faster debugging and better application reliability.























