According to a recent LinkedIn post from groundcover, the company is highlighting a series of product updates shipped in March focused on observability and incident management. The post describes new monitoring support for AI coding tools such as Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, treating them like standard production services with traces, cost and usage visibility, dashboards, and monitors.
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The post also outlines a rebuilt alerting stack via a Monitor Wizard and notification routing, replacing a prior workflows-based system and suggesting finer control over how alerts are created and delivered. Expanded integrations through Connected Apps, including webhooks, testing capabilities, Rootly, incident.io, and OpsGenie, are presented as ways to ensure alerts reach tools where response teams are active.
As shared in the post, Session Replay has moved to general availability and is described as correlated with real user monitoring signals and backend traces, while emphasizing a bring-your-own-cloud design in which session data remains in the customer’s environment and is included in existing tiers. Additional updates include consolidated views of entities and issues in Data Explorer and dashboards, combining RUM, traces, logs, and issues, and a self-serve bring-your-own-cloud backend for GCP customers via the Console.
For investors, the feature set suggests continued product depth in the observability stack, particularly around AI workloads and incident workflows, which may enhance groundcover’s competitiveness against established monitoring vendors. The focus on BYOC architecture, integrations with popular incident tools, and frictionless GCP onboarding could support higher enterprise adoption and retention, potentially improving long-term recurring revenue prospects if customer uptake follows.

