What do you understand when you read: "Automated user flow monitoring for web apps. Get notified when something breaks"?


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Hi everyone!

Just a quick question: what do you guys understand when you read: "Automated user flow monitoring for web apps.  Get notified when something breaks - before anyone notices."

 

To give more context:

I've been struggling for a while to nail the best description for my product. I've been talking to people and using ChatGPT/Claude to refine it. But after I heavily tested today, I'm unsure if people understand what I'm doing.  FWIW, this is the thing.

I wanted to ask here to have an unbiased opinion, even when I know most aren't developers.

"Automated user flow monitoring for web apps"

You have a web app, and to me this implies that a second app for monitoring exists, that will alert you to issues.  Specifically, "user flow monitoring" suggests that it won't just report an error, but rather the actions that the user took to generate such an error.

The last part "Get notified when something breaks - before anyone notices" is marketing fluff.

  On 21/01/2025 at 18:32, Dick Montage said:

"Automated user flow monitoring for web apps"

You have a web app, and to me this implies that a second app for monitoring exists, that will alert you to issues.  Specifically, "user flow monitoring" suggests that it won't just report an error, but rather the actions that the user took to generate such an error.

The last part "Get notified when something breaks - before anyone notices" is marketing fluff.

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DIck, thank you for your time🙏.

Noted!

I appreciate it!!

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"Proactively monitor your web app's user flow and get instant alerts the moment something goes wrong."

I can't take credit for that. ChatGPT came up with that for me.

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