Find sessions with errors, deadclicks, rage etc and just send a daily digest or slack that can be integrated with claude
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Hi is there an easy way to:
Find sessions with errors, deadclicks, rage etc and just send a daily digest or slack that can be integrated with claude, such that we can invoke claude skills and analyze / fix issues and add automations to our test suites?
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Remember with Frustration Signals there can be some red herrings. For example if you have a calendar, arrows or increase quantity buttons users can repeatedly click buttons which can be interpreted as a rage click but may actually be the expected behaviour.Â
I would recommend you look at a draft metric like this:
Group the results by Element / CSS selector and review some sessions first. Â If you find any examples which don't fit being flagged as rage clicks, you'll need to create a named element and check the option to ignore for rage clicks:
If you review your account first, to make sure any of these false positives are being ignored, you'll get better quality data.
📬 Standard Out-of-the-Box Options (All Plans)
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⚡ Advanced Automations (Advanced & Enterprise Plans)
1. Automated Slack Alerts
Instead of relying on manual sharing, you can set up Alerts. These will automatically ping your Slack channels in real time when frustration metrics spike or when users enter specific segments.
2. Native Claude Integration (Beta)
Fullstory now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which connects standard Claude client tools directly to your behavioral data. Follow our Claude MCP Client Setup Guide to set this up.
3. Programmatic API & CSV Exports
You can automate your daily summaries or extract larger datasets using our Segment Export API to programmatically extract event-level data (which includes CSS selectors, event types, and URLs). You can pass these event payloads directly to Claude to run automated diagnostics and flag issues for your test suites.
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Hopefully these suggestions help get you digging into your frustration signals but if any additional questions come to mind, please feel free to reach out to the support team!
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