Overview
5 featuresIn the LLM eval & observability space, Agent Observer takes a focused approach. It helps users observe, debug, and manage multiple AI agents across tools from a single dashboard. It is built as a B2B product for AI operations teams. Agent Observer follows a freemium model, with paid plans starting at $29. Agent Observer is available on the web.
Agent Observer first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include real-time dashboards, agent monitoring, and alerts.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓Real-time dashboards
- ✓Agent monitoring
- ✓Alerts
- ✓Debugging tools
- ✓Workspace management
Tagsai-agent-monitoringdashboardreal-time-alertsagent-managementdebugging
AI capabilitiesStructured
Inference: Cloud API
Built with & integrations
Runs onBrowserCloud-managed
Detected from
- Next.js
- x-nextjs-prerender header · /_next/static/ in the HTML · __next_f in the HTML
- Vercel
- x-vercel-id header · x-vercel-cache header
Trust & compliance
Verified signals✓HTTPS✓Free tier
Indexing history
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Frequently asked questions about Agent Observer
- What does Agent Observer do?
- Agent Observer helps users observe, debug, and manage multiple AI agents across tools from a single dashboard. It is catalogued under LLM eval & observability on PulseGate.
- Who is Agent Observer for?
- Agent Observer is a B2B product built for AI operations teams.
- How much does Agent Observer cost?
- Paid plans start at $29, and a free tier is available.
- What platforms does Agent Observer run on?
- Agent Observer runs on the web.
- Is Agent Observer still maintained?
- Unverified. Agent Observer has not been re-checked since it entered the index, so there is no finding either way — and only a positive finding would say otherwise.
- When did Agent Observer launch?
- Agent Observer first shipped in 2024.