Goast's primary function is to automatically analyze and resolve bugs from error logs to save time for engineering teams.
Goast identifies root causes, generates solution plans, and submits pull requests for bug fixes.
Goast integrates with observability tools like Sentry, Datadog, BugSnag, and Google Cloud.
Yes, it supports major languages and frameworks like React, Flutter, TypeScript, Go, JavaScript, and Python.
Yes, there are three pricing tiers: Free trial, Pro at $499/month, and custom plans for Enterprises.
Yes, there is a free application for open source projects to get unlimited access to Goast.
Users report significant time savings and appreciate the tool's ability to automate the work of a junior developer.
Yes, Goast can be accessed through Slack, GitHub, and error monitoring platforms.
Yes, you can iterate and update pull requests via Goast by commenting feedback.
Potential limitations include reliance on integration with monitoring tools, usage-based pricing, and the need for human review.