A More Usable Logs Page: Now Optimized for Mobile and Real-World Review
ReplyFox introduces a redesigned Logs page with card-based entries, improving readability and mobile usability while keeping full transparency into comment processing.
The Logs page is where ReplyFox users understand what’s really happening under the hood. It shows incoming comments, how they’re processed, which strategy was used, and whether a reply was generated or skipped.
As usage grew, it became clear that the old table-based layout wasn’t ideal — especially on mobile devices. Reviewing comment activity on a phone or tablet felt cramped and difficult to scan.
That’s why we’ve fully reworked the Logs page to be more user-friendly, more readable, and fully usable on mobile.
From Tables to Cards
Previously, comment processing results were displayed in a dense table. While this worked on large screens, it didn’t translate well to smaller devices and made quick reviews harder.
The new Logs page replaces tables with card-based entries. Each comment is now rendered as its own card, clearly showing the comment text, detected intent, chosen reply strategy, validation result, and final outcome.
This layout makes it much easier to scan activity, understand decisions at a glance, and focus on one interaction at a time.
Designed With Mobile in Mind
The new card-based layout is fully responsive and works naturally on mobile devices. You can now review incoming comments, scroll through processing results, and understand how ReplyFox handled each case — all directly from your phone.
Managing automation no longer requires sitting at a desktop. Whether you’re on the move or quickly checking activity between tasks, the Logs page remains clear and usable.
Easier Review, Same Transparency
While the layout has changed, the level of detail hasn’t been reduced. Each card still exposes the same processing information as before, just presented in a more approachable format.
You can clearly see how ReplyFox interpreted a comment, which strategy was applied, and why a reply was posted or skipped. The goal was to improve usability without hiding system behavior.
Built for Day-to-Day Use
The Logs page isn’t just a debugging tool — it’s part of how users build trust in automation. By making it easier to read, especially on mobile, ReplyFox helps users stay informed and confident about what the system is doing on their behalf.
This redesign is another step toward making ReplyFox feel less like a technical tool and more like a practical assistant you can rely on daily.
Available Now
The updated Logs page is already live for all users. You don’t need to enable anything — just open the Logs section and experience the new, mobile-friendly layout.