What Spider does
Capture, decrypt, understand.
Six things that make troubleshooting distributed systems stop being guesswork.
Stop guessing what happened. Watch it happening.
Complete, direct observability of every network call - inbound or outbound, TLS or plain.
Learn more βStop struggling. Go straight to the point.
Intuitive visual analysis tools, built dynamically as you drill into your data.
Learn more βGet answers fast. No instrumentation required.
Captures any software - private, commercial, open source. Agents deploy in four clicks.
Learn more βScales as your product grows.
Scales horizontally from a single dev node to a full production cluster.
Learn more βIntegrate with your business.
Dynamically loaded plugins and an Open API to bend Spider to your system.
Learn more βAll baked in.
Helm deploy, IAM, data segregation, network security, integrated monitoring.
Learn more βFrom the field
Saving time for real teams.
UI very simple, user-friendly for troubleshooting stuff.
Plugin feature is very useful for repetitive operation (token decomposition for instance).
It is the quickest way to see and check what happened in a micro system architecture.
Crucial in case of third parties integrations.
I often use Spider to analyze requests received by our API, either from our own applications, either from partners. It avoids requesting for samples.
It's also really handy in order to understand what are the requests used by our own application.
I usually recommend Spider to my team when they have to perform some analysis.
Amazing!
With spider, you have total control over your system.
Spider saves me a lot of time when debugging a problem. I particularly like the Attachment function, which enables certain services to be analysed instantly.
Our microservices architectures are more flexible but also more complex, and Spider is a must have for identifying bugs and keeping only the bare bones.
The first time I used it, I was able to get to grips with the tool in less than an hour without looking at the documentation and fix my problem, which proves how simple it is.
See it on your own traffic
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Watch Spider decrypt live traffic, or stand up your own instance in half an hour.