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Watches your app overnight. Writes you a one-page report each morning — what's working, what isn't, and exactly what to fix today. When something quietly breaks, Irv tells you before your customers find out.
What are you building with?
Free during beta. We're letting people in slowly.·Built in public — see the changelog
Wherever you like to work
yesterday's report in your inbox each morning
every chart, the brief, what changed and why
type a question in plain English, get a real answer
for the technical folks — chat or CLI
Four things Irv does for you while you sleep. No setup, no tracking plan to write, no meetings about which buttons to measure.
What moved yesterday and why. What to do today, ranked. What to keep an eye on by tonight. Honest about what didn't work. Lands in your inbox before coffee.
Added a 'Book a demo' button last week and forgot to wire it up to analytics? Irv noticed. Tells you which buttons, forms, and links aren't being measured yet. If you've connected GitHub, Irv opens the change for you — you just review and approve.
Ask things like 'why are signups down this week?' or 'which page is leaking the most money?' Irv answers with real numbers, the pages involved, and how confident it is in the finding.
Your checkout button stopped firing? Errors spiked after the latest update? Something started crashing? Irv flags it the moment it happens — with a plain-English explanation of what to check and which change probably caused it.
Irv stays quiet until something matters. Pick the surfaces you want — the dashboard is mandatory; the others are opt-in.
A website, an iPhone app, a backend — Irv has a one-line install for each. Built it yourself, prompted Lovable, shipped from Cursor — Irv treats them all the same. Everything shows up in the same morning brief.
Irv only tells you something is happening when the data actually says so. Every number on screen traces back to a measurement — nothing is invented or guessed.
Free during beta. We're letting people in slowly so I can look at how each new project is using Irv.