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PagePulse - When something breaks on web, it’s already captured.

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PagePulse automatically captures page issues the moment they happen — so you can report them without reproducing the problem. Instead of screenshots, screen recordings, or trying to reproduce the problem later • Failed network requests • Console and runtime errors • Page activity leading up to the issue • Browser and environment details All you need to do is click Send Report, and your team receives a clear timeline of what happened.

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Hey everyone 👋 I built PagePulse out of a very real frustration — something breaks on a page, and suddenly you’re stuck trying to explain what happened. “Login didn’t work” “Something failed” “No idea why” And then comes the worst part: 👉 “Can you reproduce it?” Most of the time… you can’t. So I built PagePulse to solve exactly that. It quietly captures what’s happening on a page — errors, failed requests, and user actions — and when something goes wrong, it’s already there. No screen recordings. No trying to remember steps. No back-and-forth. Just click Send Report, and developers get a clear timeline of what actually happened. What it helps with: • QA teams reporting bugs faster • Support teams sharing real issues (without guessing) • Product teams understanding failures without reproducing them This is an early version, and I’d genuinely love your feedback — especially on: • What feels confusing • What you wish it captured • What would make you actually use it daily Thanks for checking it out 🙌