Vibe fearlessly with the Replay Chrome extension.
The Replay Chrome extension is like having a senior engineer watching over your shoulder, catching bugs, finding root causes, and telling the AI exactly how to fix them.
Debugging tools were built for engineers. You're not one. That's fine.
Most debugging tools assume you know what a network request is, or what a console log means. If you're building with Lovable, Base44, Replit, or similar, you shouldn't need to know any of that.
Replay doesn't ask you to understand the technical details. It just tells you what broke and how to fix it.
Here's what it looks like.
You built a contact form in Lovable. When someone fills it out and hits Submit, nothing happens. No confirmation, no error. Just... nothing.
You try describing the problem to your AI assistant. It suggests a few things. None of them work. You're going in circles.
With Replay: you open the Chrome extension, hit Record, fill out the form and hit Submit. Replay watches everything that happens behind the scenes. Then it tells you: the form is trying to send data to a URL that doesn't exist yet. Here's what to change.
You paste that into Lovable. Fixed.
Three steps. No setup.
You don't need to install anything complicated or learn new tools.
Install the Replay Chrome Extension
It takes about 30 seconds. Just click install from the Chrome Web Store.
Go to your app, hit Record, and reproduce the bug
Just do the thing that's broken while Replay is watching. Click the button, fill out the form, whatever it is.
Read what Replay found
It tells you what went wrong and what to fix, in plain English. Copy the fix and paste it into your AI tool.
Also using Cursor or Claude Code?
Replay MCP works there too.
If you also use an IDE-based coding agent, Replay MCP connects directly to it — delivering automated root-cause analysis and a specific fix for every bug. Same recording engine, deeper integration.
Learn about Replay MCP →Give it a try. It's free.
Install the Chrome extension and see what Replay finds.