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Inside the Noibu Ecommerce Analytics & Monitoring Platform

The Noibu ecommerce analytics and monitoring platform showing site health across its product lines

Noibu is an ecommerce analytics and monitoring platform that unifies site monitoring, experience analytics, and conversion growth opportunities in one place. Once its script is deployed, it continuously watches real shopper sessions across your site, detects the technical issues and friction points hurting conversion, estimates what each one costs in revenue, and shows you exactly where to look first. This guide walks through every part of the platform, from the Home page down to the AI plugin, so you can see how the pieces fit together.

TL;DR

  • Noibu is a full ecommerce analytics and monitoring platform, not a single-purpose error tool. It connects technical issues, performance, and shopper behavior to revenue in one place.
  • The platform spans five product lines: Issues & Alerts, Session Replay, Performance Monitoring, Release Monitoring, and Page Analysis.
  • The Home page is a real-time snapshot of site health: estimated revenue loss, top priority issues, and funnel disruption at a glance.
  • Two ways in: the console for managing Noibu and digging into curated views, and the Noibu plugin for AI for asking questions and acting on the answers in plain language.
  • Everything is ranked by revenue impact, so you always know the single most valuable thing to fix next.

Most monitoring tools answer one question: is the site up? For an ecommerce team, that's the wrong question. A site can return a 200 on every health check and still lose sales to a checkout error on one browser, a slow product page on mobile, or a button that does nothing when a shopper taps it. Noibu is built to catch the gap between "up" and "able to sell" — and to tell you what that gap is costing you. Here's how the platform does it, section by section.

The platform at a glance

Issues & Alerts

Detects and ranks technical issues by the revenue they're costing.

Session Replay

Captures 100% of sessions so you can watch friction happen.

Performance Monitoring

Tracks Core Web Vitals as real shoppers experience them.

Release Monitoring

Connects every deploy to what changed in stability and behavior.

Page Analysis

Shows how shoppers use each page group — PDPs, PLPs, checkout.

Noibu plugin for AI

Ask your store data questions in plain language, and act on the answers.

The Home page: site health at a glance

The Home page is the first thing you see, and it's designed to answer "what needs my attention right now?" in a few seconds. It gives a real-time snapshot of overall site health: total estimated revenue loss across active issues, your top priority issues ranked by impact, and funnel disruption across key checkout stages. Instead of a wall of green dashboards, you get a short, prioritized read on where revenue is leaking today.

Issues & Alerts: find what's breaking and what it costs

Issues & Alerts is the always-on monitoring layer. Noibu detects technical issues related to your site's core ecommerce functionality — the shopping cart, checkout, product pages, contact forms, coupons — across JavaScript, HTTP, GraphQL, and image errors. Rather than dumping a raw error stream on you, it groups recurring errors into actionable Issues, and for each one it automatically tracks frequency and affected sessions, estimates funnel impact and revenue lost, and generates a plain-English summary of what's happening.

That revenue ranking is the point. It's the difference between "you have 300 errors" and "this cart error is costing you the most this week, here's the session proof, fix it first." Alerts then move you from reactive to proactive: custom alerts notify your team when new issues appear, when errors spike after a release, or when checkout and payment problems occur, delivered by email or Slack. This is the layer that answers the buyer refrain of wanting to identify errors before customers or internal teams flag them. Our guide to ecommerce error monitoring goes deeper on this layer.

Session Replay: watch the friction happen

Noibu captures 100% of user sessions as session replays — no sampling. These video-like recordings, reconstructed from event-level data with PII masked, let you watch real customer journeys exactly as they happened and see how friction affected them. Because Noibu is built for ecommerce, replays carry signals that generic tools miss: rage clicks, funnel stage, payment failures, and other hidden friction. You can search sessions with more than 50 filters or with natural-language AI search, so you find the exact session you need instead of scrubbing through hundreds.

This is what turns a vague support ticket into evidence. When a shopper says the site is "broken," the replay shows precisely what they experienced and where they got stuck. More on this in our guide to session replay without sampling.

Performance Monitoring: speed measured in conversions

Performance Monitoring tracks Core Web Vitals using real-user data, so insights reflect how customers actually experience your site rather than a synthetic lab score. Noibu monitors loading speed (LCP), interactivity (INP), and visual stability (CLS) over time, benchmarked against best-in-class ecommerce brands, and surfaces which slowdowns are actually costing conversions. The goal isn't a perfect score everywhere — it's finding the slow templates that are quietly losing you sales. See our guide to finding slow pages that hurt conversion.

Release Monitoring: know what every deploy did

Shipping code is easy. Knowing what a release actually did to your site is where most teams go blind — the buyer who says a release broke conversion and we didn't find out for two weeks is describing exactly this gap. Release Monitoring closes it by automatically connecting every deployment to changes in stability, performance, and behavior, comparing site behavior before and after each release. It validates that a release was clean and catches regressions before they quietly erode revenue, so "conversion dropped on the 1st, what did we ship that day?" becomes a one-look answer.

Page Analysis: how shoppers actually use each page

Page Analysis provides a page-by-page view of user behavior, technical issues, and performance across page groups like PDPs, PLPs, and Checkout. It brings together clicks, scroll behavior, heatmaps, and entry and exit flows, so UX, product, and growth teams can see how a template really performs and whether a redesign or experiment moved the needle. Because it sits in the same platform as errors and performance, a cluster of dead clicks, a script error, and a slow load can be read as what they usually are: one problem wearing three costumes. More in our guide to using Page Analysis to improve conversion.

The Noibu plugin for AI: your store data inside your LLM

The newest way into the platform isn't a page in the console at all. The Noibu plugin for AI gives your team live access to your Noibu data — sessions, journeys, funnels, heatmaps, errors, and performance — directly inside your LLM. After a quick install, you can ask questions about your store in plain English and get answers grounded in your actual data, not generic AI guesses.

The difference from asking a general-purpose AI is the data layer underneath. A generic LLM doesn't know your store, so it falls back on guesses. Single-platform AI only sees its own slice. Noibu is the layer that brings ecommerce-native behavioral, technical, and revenue data — modeled on real ecommerce concepts like funnel depth, cart abandonment, and checkout drop-off — into the conversation, so the answers are about your funnel, your carts, your checkout.

To make common investigations repeatable, the plugin ships with pre-built skills that run structured analyses you'd otherwise stitch together by hand:

/store-pulse
A live dashboard of your key ecommerce metrics — conversion, revenue, sessions — for a quick read on how the store is doing.
/find-opportunities
A ranked list of revenue opportunities across acquisition, funnel, experience, and product, each with an estimated monthly impact.
/checkout-analysis
Where shoppers drop off in checkout, which payment and delivery methods they use, and what's hurting completion.
/segment-analysis
Which channels, devices, and countries convert best, and which segments are underperforming.
/product-analysis
Which products and collections convert, and which get views but no sales.
/tech-diagnosis
Diagnoses a technical or performance issue, recommends a fix, and can open a pull request for your team to review.

What makes the plugin more than a chat window is where the answer leads. When an analysis points to action, your AI tool can hand the work off to other tools you've connected — drafting a Slack update, opening a Jira ticket, writing up a Notion doc, or generating a code fix as a pull request for your team to approve. Noibu provides the diagnosis and the data; your team approves what ships. You can also reference Noibu data against other connected parts of your stack — Shopify, ads, search, support tools — so a question like "which paid campaigns send traffic that doesn't convert, and what's wrong with the pages they land on?" is one conversation instead of a day across five dashboards.

A practical way to think about the boundary: Your LLM can read all of your Noibu data and can update issue states when you explicitly ask, but broader admin work — setting alerts, configuring page groups, managing teammates — stays in the console. The plugin is for asking and acting on questions; the console is for managing Noibu and its curated, in-depth views. New to it? Start with what the Noibu plugin is, then see how ecommerce teams actually use it.

Console or plugin: when to use which

Most teams use both surfaces, and they're complementary rather than competing.

Reach for the plugin when you want toReach for the console when you want to
Ask a quick question without opening the consoleTake admin actions: set alerts, configure page groups, manage teammates
Cross-cut data in a way the UI doesn't natively supportDo extensive session replay work, like watching many sessions in a row
Get an answer formatted for an email, Slack, or deckUse the full Page Analysis experience and capture new heatmap snapshots
Automate a recurring report or diagnose an issue end-to-endSee the curated insight layer: revenue-lost projections and benchmarks

Why it all lives in one platform

The reason Noibu unifies these product lines is that a single revenue leak rarely shows up in just one. A slow PDP is a performance problem, a script error on its add-to-cart button is an errors problem, and a cluster of dead clicks there is an experience problem — and they're frequently the same problem seen from three angles. Monitoring that keeps these in separate tools makes you reassemble the story by hand. Noibu hands you the story already assembled, with every issue ranked by the revenue it's costing. For the bigger picture, see our guide to ecommerce site health monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Noibu platform?
Noibu is an ecommerce analytics and monitoring platform that unifies site monitoring, experience analytics, and conversion growth opportunities in one place. It detects technical issues and friction across your site, connects them to revenue impact, and shows teams what to fix first.
What products are included in the Noibu platform?
The platform spans five product lines: Issues & Alerts for error detection and monitoring, Session Replay for 100% session capture, Performance Monitoring for Core Web Vitals, Release Monitoring for deploy impact, and Page Analysis for page-level behavior. It also includes the Noibu plugin for AI.
What does the Noibu Home page show?
The Home page is a real-time snapshot of site health: overall estimated revenue loss, your top priority issues ranked by impact, and funnel disruption across key checkout stages. It's built to answer "what needs my attention right now?" in a few seconds.
What is the Noibu plugin for AI?
It's a way to access your Noibu data directly inside the LLM you already use. After a quick install, you can ask questions about your store in plain English and get answers grounded in your real data — sessions, funnels, errors, performance — plus pre-built skills for common analyses and the ability to hand actions off to connected tools like Slack and Jira.
Should I use the Noibu console or the plugin?
Most teams use both. The plugin is best for asking questions, cross-cutting data, and acting on answers without opening the console. The console is best for admin work, extensive session replay, the full Page Analysis experience, and Noibu's curated revenue-impact insights.
How does Noibu connect site issues to revenue?
For every issue it detects, Noibu tracks frequency and affected sessions, estimates funnel impact, and projects revenue lost. That means site health reads as a prioritized, revenue-ranked list of what to fix — not a wall of technical alerts with no business context.

Related topics

Seeing the whole platform on your own store is faster than reading about it. Noibu connects your errors, performance, sessions, and page behavior in one place and ranks everything by the revenue it's costing, so your team starts every week knowing the most valuable thing to fix.

See the platform on your own store. Get a free website audit or request a demo to see every layer connected on your real data.

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