How to use ScryWatch
Step-by-step instructions for every feature — what to click, example configs, and links to the full API reference.
Getting Started
Send your first log to ScryWatch and see it appear in the Log Explorer in under 5 minutes.
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Log Explorer
Search, filter, and inspect your log events. Learn how to use search, level filters, service filters, and the log detail panel.
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Pattern Intelligence
Understand how ScryWatch groups log lines into patterns, how to read the Patterns page, and what the 48-hour frequency chart tells you.
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Deploy Diff
Record a deploy marker and see exactly what changed in your system behavior before and after the release.
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Sessions
Browse and investigate user sessions — grouped event timelines that show what happened during each visit to your app.
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Alerts
Set up alert rules to get notified when errors spike, a new pattern appears, or any log condition is met — via webhook or email.
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Live Tail
Watch log events stream in real time as they arrive. Perfect for debugging active incidents or monitoring a deployment as it rolls out.
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Log Archive
Query logs older than 24 hours from cold storage. ScryWatch archives all events to R2 — browse them by date and hour.
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AI Insights
Get plain-English summaries of recent log activity and track persistent patterns — generated by Workers AI running on Cloudflare's edge.
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Lenses
Save filter combinations as named Lenses and switch between them instantly from the sidebar. Keep your most-used views one click away.
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Distributed Tracing
Trace requests across services, visualize span waterfalls, and understand latency with the APM tracing features and Service Map.
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Team Management
Invite teammates, assign roles, manage multiple organizations, and control who has access to your projects.
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API Keys & Settings
Create and manage API keys for log ingestion, view instance information, and configure your account settings.
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Billing & Plans
Understand ScryWatch's pricing tiers, upgrade your plan, manage your subscription, and control usage limits with the hard cap.
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JavaScript / TypeScript SDK
Instrument your Node.js, Deno, Bun, or browser app with the official ScryWatch SDK — zero dependencies, automatic batching, and session tracking.
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Flutter SDK
Add ScryWatch to your Flutter app for mobile log monitoring, session tracking, and crash reporting — with automatic device detection.
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Infrastructure
Send gauge metrics from your servers and services — CPU, memory, request rates, or any numeric value — and see host health at a glance on the Infrastructure page.
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PHP Integration
Send logs from PHP applications to ScryWatch using plain HTTP — no SDK required.
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Go Integration
Send logs and traces from Go applications to ScryWatch using the standard library — no SDK required.
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OpenTelemetry
Send distributed traces to ScryWatch using OpenTelemetry Collector or OTLP/HTTP exporters. Clear guide to what's supported today.
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Kubernetes
Deploy the OpenTelemetry Collector in Kubernetes to forward traces from all workloads to ScryWatch.
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Docker & Docker Compose
Collect logs from containerized services and send them to ScryWatch — using the log driver, a sidecar, or direct HTTP from your app.
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MCP Server — Connect AI Models to Your Logs
Connect Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool directly to your ScryWatch logs for natural-language queries and debugging.
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