What are Logs?
Logs gives you a complete picture of activity across your workspace. You can review every Flow, Agent, Tool call, and batch execution in one place to monitor production traffic, investigate issues, and review token usage and cost.
Open Logs from the sidebar under Manage. By default, Logs shows the last hour of activity, and you can change the time range, add filters, or turn on live mode at any time.
Access the Logs page
Click Logs in the sidebar under Manage. The page shows recent executions in reverse chronological order, grouped by date such as Today and Yesterday.
Understand log entries
Each entry gives you a quick summary of what ran and what happened.
Severity indicator — A colored dot shows the level: blue for INFO, amber for WARN, and red for ERROR
Type icon — Shows whether the entry is a Flow, step, Tool, batch, or system event
Name — The Flow, Agent, step, or process name
Duration — How long the execution took
Tokens — Input and output tokens used
Cost — Estimated cost based on model pricing
Timestamp — When the execution happened
Click any entry to open the detail panel and inspect the full execution.
When the detail panel is open, the list switches to a compact side-by-side layout so you can scan entries and inspect details at the same time. On smaller screens, the detail panel opens as a slide-over.
View execution details
The detail panel helps you understand exactly what happened during an execution.
Status — Completed, Failed, Running, Queued, or Cancelled
Level — INFO, WARN, or ERROR
Model — The model used for the execution
Timestamp — When the execution happened
Context — Links to the related Flow, step, Record, or batch
Duration — Formatted execution time
Tokens — Input and output token counts
Cost — Estimated cost
Input / Output — Collapsible sections with the request and result data
Error details — Error messages and stack traces for failed executions
Press c or click Copy as JSON to copy the full entry, including the execution ID, when you need to share it with a teammate or include it in a support ticket.
Filter and search logs
Logs gives you several ways to narrow the list and find a specific execution.
Time range
Select one of the preset ranges or choose a custom range.
Last 15 minutes
Last hour
Last 6 hours
Last 24 hours
Last 7 days
Last 30 days
Custom range
The timeline at the top shows activity across the selected window. Click a bar to zoom into that period and investigate spikes in traffic or errors.
Status filter
Filter by execution status to focus on failures, running work, or queued jobs.
Type filter
Flow — Flow executions
Step — Individual step executions inside Flows
Tool — Tool calls from Agents
Batch — Batch operations
System — Platform events
Level filter
Filter by severity level. Badge counts show how many entries match each option.
INFO — Normal operations
WARN — Warnings that did not stop execution
ERROR — Failures and errors
Search
Use the search bar to find a specific execution. Press / to jump to search from anywhere on the page.
Search supports plain text and field queries. Plain text matches across the full entry. Field queries let you target specific values with fieldName:value, such as stepName:Analyze or model:gpt-4.
Clear filters
Click Clear to reset the current filters and return to the full log view.
Use live mode
Live mode shows new executions as they arrive, which is useful when you are monitoring production traffic, watching Schedules run, or testing a Flow or Agent.
Click the Live toggle to start live mode
Look for the green indicator that confirms live mode is active
Watch new executions appear automatically every few seconds
Click the toggle again to pause live mode
Press l to toggle live mode without using the mouse.
Export logs
You can export filtered log data for analysis, reporting, or use in external tools.
Apply the filters you want
Open the Export menu
Select Export as CSV or Export as JSON
CSV works well for spreadsheets and includes key fields such as execution ID, name, status, timestamp, duration, cost, and tokens. JSON includes the full execution payload, including complete input and output objects.
Logs retention depends on your plan. The banner at the top of the Logs page shows the retention window for your workspace, so export any data you need before it expires. If you want more control over model usage and cost, see Platform Keys vs. Bring Your Own Key (BYOK).
Keyboard shortcuts
Logs supports keyboard shortcuts for navigation and common actions. Press ? to open the full shortcut list.
/ | Focus the search bar |
j / k | Move down or up through entries |
g | Jump to the first entry |
G | Jump to the last entry |
Enter | Open the selected entry details |
c | Copy the selected entry as JSON |
r | Refresh the log list |
l | Toggle live mode |
Esc | Clear the selection or close a dialog |
? | Open the keyboard shortcuts dialog |
Pagination and sharing
Logs loads 100 entries at a time. If more results are available, click Show more at the bottom of the list.
The page URL updates as you apply filters, so you can bookmark or share filtered views such as recent errors from the last 24 hours. To share one specific execution, use Copy as JSON or press c to copy the entry with its execution ID.
Next steps
Understanding the Runtype UI for the broader dashboard layout and navigation.
What are Flows? to understand Flow executions in Logs.
What are Agents? to understand Agent activity and Tool usage.
What are Tools? for more detail on Tool calls that appear in execution history.
What are Records? to understand Records linked from execution context.
What are Schedules? if you want to monitor scheduled runs in Logs.
Quickstart: From Flow to Live Surface if you want to trace activity from build to production.
Platform Keys vs. Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) if you are reviewing model usage and cost.