Don't think many users know this: Replit comes with an analytics dashboard that has lots of useful info. For example, I noticed that my site is slower, and indeed found a spike in requests that take more than 1 seconds to respond. Find it under the "publishing" tab.

Oct 24, 2025 · 6:21 AM UTC

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this is really interesting. so what you are saying is after publishing you still get data directly on replit? also how would you rate replit in the building of engaging websites ?
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Hidden gem. Nifty for catching those spikes!
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Hey can a non technical person build a entire production ready software using replit and launch it as a startup ?
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The dashboard shows the problem. The hard part? Convincing yourself to fix it instead of adding more features.
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State level view would be awesome!
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Honestly, hidden features like that can save a lot of troubleshooting time.
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I knew, and love it!
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Super neat feature! Am i doing something wrong here? this can't be right 🫣
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aware of this. Thanks!
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Yeap I found that!! :D pretty cool indeed :D Can only imagine this becoming more useful as more users pop on so you can figure out the best placement for your apps resources!
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Probably added a confetti plugin
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Poor PM who put their heart into it, but it’s just an underdog feature nobody cares
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What about with integrations? Like for example the strip webhook is slow and do i have possiblity to see such data there?
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This is useful
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Yes! It’s a very good analytics dashboard and maybe you can get some inspiration from NewRelic to put there? Or even combine NewRelic + Analytics to create an unique experience on Replit.
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Paid $400 for my lovable subs. Replit did more for $200. More expensive per task but gets it right more often and fixes it's own bugs saving me time. Gold.
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Can I send suggestions to make this 10x more useful than the competition?
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Nice. I always look at it after deploying some new code.