LogStitch

LogStitch

Native AWS Lambda log viewer for Mac

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@ryan8779
Published on Jul 7, 2026
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One-time from $49
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DesktopMCP
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Cloudash
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About LogStitch

LogStitch is a native macOS tool designed to streamline AWS Lambda debugging. Instead of manual scrolling in CloudWatch, it groups every log line by request ID into a single coherent invocation, even when distributed across multiple functions. The application is local-first, providing a faster and more organized way to trace function execution than the standard AWS console.

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dantecady
@dantecady

This is definitely an under appreciated product for sure!

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@ryan8779

@dantecady Appreciate that, Dante! Been heads-down on this a while, so it's nice to hear. Curious what your Lambda debugging setup looks like now, what's missing from CloudWatch/Cloudash that'd make LogStitch a no-brainer switch.

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@ryan8779

Made LogStitch so debugging Lambdas isn't just log-tailing. Auto clustering, latency outliers, and native MCP support so Claude/Cursor can reason over your logs directly. Questions welcome!