Multiplayer 2025: year in review
Blog post from Multiplayer
In 2025, Multiplayer made significant advancements in debugging tools by evolving from a session recording tool to a comprehensive workflow for understanding and acting on production issues. The company introduced features like full stack session recordings with multiple recording modes, annotations, and mobile support, allowing developers to capture and analyze detailed debugging context. They also integrated AI-powered workflows with tools like MCP server and a VS Code extension, providing developers with comprehensive data sources for AI-assisted debugging. Multiplayer emphasized full-cycle debugging by offering interactive notebooks for API integration and auto-documentation of system architecture. To enhance user experience, they overhauled documentation, streamlined onboarding with framework-specific guides, and provided a free sandbox for users to experience the tool. Looking forward to 2026, Multiplayer plans to introduce features like an AI agent for automated fix suggestions, conditional recording modes, and improved issue tracking, all aimed at making debugging more efficient and seamless.