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I've been building ClawMetry for past 5 weeks. 90k+ installs across 100+ countries. The observability features I built first were the ones I personally needed: a live execution graph (Flow tab), full decision transcripts (Brain tab), token cost tracking per session, and visibility into sub-agent spawns. But I keep hearing variations of the same thing: "I don't really know what my agents are doing." And everyone means something slightly different by that. For some it's costs. For some it's timing (why did this take 4 minutes?). For some it's trust (did the agent actually do what I think it did?). For some it's failures (where exactly did it break?). So I want to ask you directly: If you're running AI agents today -- what's the one thing missing from your observability setup? What would make you feel like you actually understand what's happening inside your agents? Options I'm thinking about next: - Alerting (get notified when an agent fails or goes over budget) - Cost per task breakdown (not just per session) - Agent run comparisons (before/after a prompt change) - Memory snapshots (what did the agent "know" at each decision point) Drop your answer below. The next feature I build will be heavily influenced by this thread. (ClawMetry is free to try locally: pip install clawmetry. Cloud: app.clawmetry.com, $5/node/month, 7-day free trial.)