Multiplayer launched on Product Hunt (but DON’T upvote us) Product Hunt may be a rigged game, but we launched anyway. Discover why Multiplayer is betting on full stack session recordings, not orange arrows.
Full stack session recordings: end-to-end visibility in a single click Multiplayer gives your team full stack session recordings so you have all the context you need to fix bugs, build features, and supercharge your AI tools. This is all the data you wish was easy to get from your APM tool and screen recorder - all in one place.
From session replay to development plan: annotations in full stack session recordings Add sketches, notes, and requirements directly to your full stack session recordings. Highlight interactions, API calls, or traces and turn them into actionable development plans or AI prompts.
Multiplayer MCP server: brings full stack session recordings into your IDE of choice Multiplayer MCP Server streams full stack session data into your IDE. Give AI tools complete context—frontend, backend, annotations—for accurate fixes.
Continuous session recording, reimagined Record sessions in the background: Multiplayer saves recordings the moment bugs or anomalies occur, making it effortless to capture elusive, hard-to-reproduce problems.
Faster Debugging with the Multiplayer Browser extension With the new Multiplayer browser extension, you can start capturing deep debugging sessions instantly, right from your browser.
Automatically Create Test Scripts from a Debugging Session Turn a debugging session into a reproducible test script. It’s like getting a unit test written by the bug itself. Minus the guesswork, setup, and manual scripting.
No More Whiteboards: Multiplayer Auto-Generates Architecture Diagrams Multiplayer just made system architecture diagrams effortless—with auto-generated diagrams, CSV imports, and smart layouts. Say goodbye to whiteboards and hello to real-time, accurate visibility.
Platform Notebooks - Build, Test, and Debug Integrations with Ease Platform Notebooks are the ultimate tool for designing, testing, and sharing integrations — no coding expertise required.
Say Goodbye to Outdated Documentation: Meet Multiplayer’s System Dashboard and Auto-Documentation Multiplayer automates the tedious task of creating and maintaining system documentation, while also facilitating collaboration and shared understanding across distributed teams working on complex, evolving software systems.