Trace How Your Code Is Used
The Digma plugin adds code execution details to the IDE
and exposes bottlenecks, scaling challenges, and query issues
A plugin that shows you where your code fails
Digma integrates into your IDE to highlight issues, regressions, and problems, as you code. Immediately see how any function scales in CI or production and spot issues while still in development.
Untangling legacy and complex systems
Accelerate code changes and avoid endless regressions. By analyzing how the code performs, Digma provides critical analytics on usage, errors, and performance to make sense of forgotten code and ownerless libraries.
Identify what’s slowing your application down
Immediately understand what’s causing bottlenecks and slowdowns in your code. With valuable data such as code execution times, scaling limitations, and N+1 query issues – you can quickly fix it.
Enhances your GitOps cycle
Pull Request feedback and code review annotation get way easier when your team integrates Digma into your GitOps cycle.
Like it or not, it’s your code now
Whether you inherited code someone else wrote or code you haven’t worked on in a while, it’s your problem from now on. Digma lets you understand it and start working on it fearlessly – no matter how large or complex.
Enhanced Observability for Developers
Digma collects code runtime data using OpenTelemetry behind the scenes. It allows developers to effortlessly find problematic areas of code, pinpoint bottlenecks, prioritize errors that affect the end user, track down where a particular function is called from, and find out whether it’s being used.
Free for Developers
Digma is free to use in your local environment. When you’re ready to connect to a CI or production environment for real-world feedback, you can check out Digma for Teams.
Helpful Across the Release
Pull Request feedback and code review annotation get way easier when your team integrates Digma into your GitOps cycle.
More Data, More Insights
Connect Digma with more environments: staging, development, testing, or production, to benefit from feedback at every stage of the development cycle.
Dig Deeper: Discover Tips, Tricks, and Solutions
Explore our latest articles for valuable insights, best practices, and solutions to common coding challenges. Stay updated with Digma’s blog for actionable advice and tips to enhance your coding experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our frequently asked questions below for answers to common queries. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.”
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Digma is the first Continuous Feedback platform built with the support of a highly engaged community of developers. Curious about how others are using Digma? Have questions or ideas as you start using it yourself? We’ll see you in there.