Today marks the first release of what we internally see as the second iteration of Ironforge. AI-Powered Filters, New Analytics, Logs and Projects experience are the main highlights of this release.
AI-Powered Filter Experience
We redesigned how data is being filter to be more intuitive and powerful. Now, you can filter data by every data point available to you across the platform not only major data points like RPC Methods, RPC Endpoints, Cluster.
This experience is powered by LLMs and will make your data filtering experience more natural and powerful.
In the upcoming days, another release will make it ten times more natural to filter data. Stay tuned, I promise the wait will be worth it.
New Analytics
When we released the first version of Ironforge, the experience was focused around projects. In retrospect, we understood this was a limiting factor for our future plans, so we decided to change it.
Now, Analytics lives at the organization level and we have introduced new data into the mix, such as User-Agents, JA4 Fingerprints, API Key data, and more.
New Logs
Similar to Analytics, Logs has been moved to the organization level, and we improved the Logs experience with infinite scroll, new log details, and new data points. In general Logs are now more powerful and detailed.
Projects
Projects now play a less central role on the platform, mainly focusing on designing routing strategies, managing API keys, and security features.
What's next?
In the coming days and weeks, we will be releasing new features over this new base being released today. The most notable in the short term will be Alerts and WAF.
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