Frontend Debugging Is Bad and it Should Feel Bad
The frontend of modern web applications is often plagued by frustrating debugging challenges. Developers struggle to replicate issues reported by users and lack the observability needed to quickly identify and fix problems; traditional Real User Monitoring (RUM) tools often leave developers with more questions than answers.
By leveraging OpenTelemetry and capturing rich contextual data, developers gain deeper visibility into frontend performance and user experience. This allows them to pinpoint root causes, confirm fixes, and ship updates confidently.
This blog post explores why frontend debugging is so difficult and how observability 2.0 can help. See how observability 2.0 can transform debugging by reading on now.