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DevSnoop

Gives Claude Code and Codex evidence from your real local Chrome tab: DOM, console, network

paidA single one-time licence at $29 with no metering, stated plainly on the homepage rather than behind a plan table. Before buying, a 24-hour command preview lets you try every command. There is no subscription, no per-seat charge and no usage tier published; the $29 figure covers the licence outright. Free tools, docs and a demo are published alongside, and the product runs against your local Chrome installation rather than a hosted browser, so there is no per-session or per-hour infrastructure charge on top.View full pricing →

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About DevSnoop

DevSnoop closes the one loop coding agents cannot close for themselves: the browser. Codex, Claude Code and similar agents are useful precisely when they can check their own work, and frontend work breaks that because the evidence — current DOM, console errors, failed network calls, actual rendered contrast — lives in Chrome where the agent cannot see it. DevSnoop gives the agent local access to your real Chrome tab so it can click UI, read the console and network log, capture hard-to-read text and icons, and verify what changed before editing the wrong file. The worked example on the vendor's page shows the value clearly: asked why a checkout button does nothing, the agent finds the button and its selector, catches that POST /api/checkout returned 401 before the browser state changed, and separately measures green accent text at 3.3:1 contrast against white with selector, bounding box and fix guidance — then reports that the UI is fine and the bug is in the auth path. Named commands include page_summary, get_network and legibility_audit. It runs against local Chrome rather than a cloud browser, which is both the privacy story and the reason it can inspect a dev server. A 24-hour preview of every command is offered before purchase.

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Key Features

Agents inspect your real local Chrome tab rather than a cloud browser
Reads console errors and network failures, catching 401s before UI state changes
legibility_audit measures contrast with selector, bounding box and fix guidance
page_summary and get_network commands for agent-driven verification
24-hour preview of every command before the one-time $29 purchase

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claude-codecoding-agentschromedebuggingfrontend
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