The Problem That Started Everything
Back in 2019, I was working on a client project where users kept reporting crashes that we couldn't reproduce. The existing bug tracking tools felt like archaeological expeditions — digging through layers of scattered reports, trying to piece together what actually happened.
After spending three weeks hunting down a memory leak that turned out to be triggered by a specific sequence of user actions, I realized something had to change. Traditional bug reports were missing the context that mattered most.
That's when we started building what would become Lightavolt — a system that captures not just what broke, but the entire story of how it broke.