Features

What Quicklog does today, and what's coming next.

Dashboard & Real-time Events

Events appear as they happen. Click any event to see the full context.

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Channel Organization

Organize events into channels like signups, payments, and deployments. Slack-like sidebar navigation.

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Simple Integration

One API endpoint, TypeScript SDK or plain HTTP. Start tracking in under 5 minutes.

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Rich Event Data

Attach any JSON data to your events. Track user details, metadata, custom properties.

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User Profiles

Connect events to real users. See who triggered each event, track activity over time.

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Workspace & Team Management

Invite your team. Everyone sees the same events, with role-based access.

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Notifications

Push or email alerts when you are away from the dashboard. Per-channel settings.

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Event History & Retention

Search and filter past events. Up to 365 days of history on Business plans.

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AI Assistant

Coming soon

Ask questions in natural language. "Why are signups up but revenue down this week?"

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Custom Notification Rules

Coming soon

Advanced rules like "notify me when revenue exceeds $1000" or "alert on error spikes".

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Slack & Discord Integration

Coming soon

Forward events to your team's Slack channels or Discord servers.

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A practical stack for real-time product analytics

If you are comparing saas analytics tools, the biggest difference is usually how quickly your team can move from data to action. Quicklog focuses on that loop. Events arrive in real time, are grouped into channels, and stay connected to user context so product, marketing, and engineering can make decisions from the same timeline.

Each feature is designed to support day-to-day workflows instead of vanity charts. The dashboard helps with fast diagnosis, user profiles support follow-up and analytical crm style workflows, and notifications keep teams aligned without forcing everyone to watch a screen all day. For teams that need a lightweight saas analytics tool, this approach keeps implementation simple while still supporting serious analysis.

Quicklog also fits naturally into product analytics saas workflows. You can track onboarding, activation, payment outcomes, and retention in one place, then trace each metric back to the events behind it. That combination of speed and context is what makes a saas analytics dashboard useful when priorities shift quickly.

Teams that prefer simpler operations often choose quicklog because it supports both day-to-day monitoring and deeper analysis without introducing a complex data pipeline. It works well as an early analytics foundation and remains useful as teams scale reporting, experimentation, and customer lifecycle programs.

Try it out

Send an event and see it in your dashboard.