See the crash and the culprit.
Crash cards are sorted newest first and show the DAW, date, time, confidence, and suspected plugin without forcing you to read the raw report.
Crash reports in plain English. Auto-save when the session matters.
CrashPilot watches Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton, and the rest of your Mac studio. When something goes down, it explains what happened and keeps a simple save shield within reach.
CrashPilot v2 keeps the interface focused: the important crash, the likely culprit, the plugin inventory, and the big auto-save shield. No spreadsheet energy. No mystery stack traces.
Crash cards are sorted newest first and show the DAW, date, time, confidence, and suspected plugin without forcing you to read the raw report.
Auto-save can send the save command to your DAW every 1, 2, or 5 minutes. Simple, loud, and right where a producer will see it.
CrashPilot highlights loaded plugins, duplicate formats, cleanup picks, known offenders, and upgrade readiness without burying you in a massive list.
Export a clean crash summary for plugin developers, DAW support, or your own notes. The raw log stays available, but the human version comes first.
CrashPilot focuses on macOS crash evidence and plugin formats across the studio: AAX, AU, VST2, VST3, and CLAP.
You know the feeling: a vocal take is working, the session is heavy, one plugin opens weird, and the DAW disappears. Then you spend the next hour guessing.
CrashPilot is for that moment. It gives you a readable answer, tracks repeat plugin problems over time, and keeps auto-save visible enough that you actually use it.