TL;DR: Superlog is a Y Combinator Spring 2026 startup Make software self-healing, currently active with a team of 2.
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Sentry and Datadog dump a stream of alerts. Most are duplicates, most lack context, and you still have to solve the issue yourself. Superlog is AI-native observability that's meant not to be opened. A wizard scans your repo and installs proper OpenTelemetry instrumentation, then runs daily to keep up as you ship new code. When something breaks, Superlog groups the errors into a single incident, investigates with full context (logs, traces, recent deploys, past Slack threads), and posts one mergeable PR in Slack. You merge it, ignore it, or open it as a Claude Code session and modify it. Telemetry is vendor-neutral, so you keep every log, trace, and metric we install, even if you leave.
Yes. Superlog was funded by Y Combinator in the Spring 2026 batch. Make software self-healing
Sentry and Datadog dump a stream of alerts. Most are duplicates, most lack context, and you still have to solve the issue yourself. Superlog is AI-native observability that's meant not to be opened. A wizard scans your repo and installs proper OpenTelemetry instrumentation, then runs daily to keep up as you ship new c…
Superlog was part of Y Combinator's Spring 2026 batch.
Superlog has a team of 2 people according to Y Combinator's directory.
Superlog is currently listed as Active with a team of 2 in Y Combinator's directory.
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