Netlify has added a new General HTTP Endpoint option for Netlify Log Drains, allowing Enterprise plan users to configure their website's traffic and function logs to be exported to any log management provider that supports URL-based authentication and accepts JSON-formatted logs. This feature enables users to build custom log drain integrations with popular providers like Logtail, which offers features such as live log tailing, easy-to-build custom views, and powerful notification and monitoring integrations. To use this option, users need to create a Logtail account, configure their Netlify log drain, and construct a full URL for the general HTTP endpoint. The new feature also includes some enhancements, such as improved formatting options and support for NDJSON format, and is expected to be further expanded in upcoming months.