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LLMScope

Developer Tools / Observability

The Datadog/New Relic for LLM applications - deep observability platform providing real-time monitoring, analytics, and predictive insights for LLM applications.

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Problem Obsoleted

Lack of visibility into LLM application performance, costs, and behavior patterns

Solution Created

Complete observability stack with Python SDK, real-time dashboard, and predictive analytics for LLM applications.

Impact Metrics

Developer observability
Impact
Complete visibility
Sovereignty
Real-time monitoring
Speed
Edge-first architecture
Scale

Tech Stack

Python SDKNext.js 14Vercel Edge FunctionsClickHouseRedis

Reality OS Connection

Transparency layer: Makes LLM application behavior visible and optimizable for developers

The Story Behind It

"Built this after watching LLM costs spiral and having zero visibility into what was actually happening in production."