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Dashboard & Real-time Events

Watch events flow in as they happen. Click any event to see the full context. Your whole team sees the same live stream.

Visibility is fragmented

Your marketing lead wants to know how many signups came in today. Your developer wants to check if that deployment caused any errors. Your co-founder wants to see if the big customer actually upgraded. Right now, each of those questions requires a different tool, a different login, or asking someone else to check.

Analytics dashboards show aggregated data from hours ago. Database queries require technical skills. Slack alerts scroll past before anyone sees them. The information exists, but it is scattered across tools that were not designed to give everyone a shared, real-time view.

What you need is one place where everyone can see what is happening in your product, right now, without asking someone else to look it up.

A live stream of your product

The Quicklog dashboard shows events as they happen. When a user signs up, you see it. When a payment succeeds, you see it. When an error occurs, you see it. No refreshing, no waiting for batch processing, no checking back in an hour.

When your application sends an event to Quicklog, it is saved to the database and immediately pushed to every connected dashboard. The whole team sees the same stream.

Click any event to see the full picture: who triggered it, what metadata was attached, when it happened, which channel it belongs to. The event detail view shows everything you sent, formatted and searchable.

The dashboard also shows summary statistics: events today, this week, this month. Channel breakdown so you can see where activity is concentrated. Trend visualization so you can spot patterns. Usage tracking so you know where you stand against your plan limits.

What you get

  • Real-time event stream with events appearing instantly as they happen
  • Event detail view showing user, metadata, timestamp, and channel
  • Summary statistics for events today, this week, and this month
  • Channel breakdown showing activity distribution across channels
  • Trend visualization to spot patterns over time
  • Mobile-friendly design that works on any device

How teams use the dashboard

Launch monitoring

During a Product Hunt launch or marketing campaign, keep the dashboard open. Watch signups flow in. Click on interesting ones to see where they came from. Share the screen with your team so everyone sees the momentum together.

Incident response

When something goes wrong, filter to your errors channel. See events in real-time as the issue unfolds. Click into each error to see the full payload and stack trace. Correlate with recent deployments to identify the cause.

Morning check-in

Start your day by glancing at the dashboard. See overnight activity at a glance: new signups, payments, any errors that need attention. The summary statistics tell you if today is normal or unusual before you dive into specifics.

See what is happening

Start tracking events and watch them appear in your dashboard instantly.