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LogStitch: A native Mac app that simplifies AWS Lambda debugging by stitching CloudWatch logs into a unified timeline

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Ryan P

16h ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

LogStitch is a native macOS app built by a developer frustrated with AWS CloudWatch's poor debugging experience for Lambda functions. The tool stitches scattered Lambda logs into a single readable timeline, clusters repeating error patterns, surfaces latency outliers, and includes a built-in MCP server for AI-assisted debugging. It's a one-time purchase with a 14-day free trial and no subscription.

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Product HuntLogStitch: A native Mac app that simplifies AWS Lambda debugging by stitching CloudWatch logs into a unified timelineproducthunt.com

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I built LogStitch because I kept losing hours to CloudWatch.
For a stack that's supposed to be fast and serverless, the debugging part felt anything but.
So I built the tool I wanted: a native Mac app that stitches your Lambda logs into one readable timeline.
It clusters repeating error patterns so you find the failure fast.
It also ships a built-in MCP server, so AI assistants can query your Lambda logs directly and debug alongside you.
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Debugging a Lambda failure in CloudWatch is rough. Logs scattered across streams, no timeline, endless scrolling. LogStitch is a native Mac app that stitches your Lambda logs into one clear timeline. It clusters repeating error patterns and surfaces laten

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