Your team could spend $50,000/year on QA to read what Adaline reads automatically every single day.
And your team still wouldn't catch what it catches.
because nobody has time to read 40k traces. That's been the quiet shame of agent development for two years.
Adaline reads all of it. clusters into behaviors. surfaces the failures and hallucinations hiding in the noise. generates synthetic data mirroring actual production, including the adversarial cases that no team thinks to write. then produces hundreds of fresh evals from those behaviors.
Every day. non-stop.
I expected another trace viewer. It's not. It's making evals from my actual production traffic I'd never have thought to write myself.
The gap between agent teams manually reviewing traces they'll never finish and teams running Adaline to automatically generate evals from those traces is not about engineering resources or time.
It's knowing this exists and what traces becoming behaviors becoming evals becoming better candidates actually means for how fast your agents improve.
You still approve everything before it ships. That's what makes it usable.
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