Reports
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A report groups related signals into one item of work. Instead of triaging a noisy stream of findings, you get a single, framed problem with the evidence behind it.
Why reports, not raw signals
A real problem rarely shows up as one clean signal. "Checkout is broken" might surface as a spike in error tracking, a cluster of rage-clicks in session replay, and a handful of support tickets, all at once. A report ties those together so you see one problem instead of a dozen alerts.
What's in a report
A report is enriched and ranked:
- Grouped signals – the related findings, from one or more sources, with the evidence behind them.
- Priority – how urgent it is, so the most important work rises to the top.
- State – whether it's actionable, so an agent can open a pull request, or needs input before anything can be worked on.
Where reports go
Reports land in your inbox, ranked by priority. An agent investigates each one. Actionable reports get a pull request to review and merge – the rest wait in your inbox for your input.
Next step
See where reports land and how you act on them.