The traffic log has always been good at finding things — grep search, status and method filters, detection and threat views. Now you can take the results with you.
Export what you see — A new Export button on the Traffic Log downloads the rows matching your current view: your grep query, tab, timeframe, and filters all apply. Isolate the 80 requests that matter, export those 80 requests.
CSV or JSON — CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for scripts. Each row includes timestamps, model, provider, token counts, estimated cost, applied rules (by name), trace and session IDs, and labels — up to 5,000 rows per export.
On every plan — Exports cover everything you can already see in your dashboard, within your plan's retention window.
For continuous delivery into your own observability stack, the OTLP export integration remains the right tool — and Business teams can pull complete history via the audit log archive. This one is for the moment you've grepped your AI gateway traffic down to an interesting slice and want it in a spreadsheet, a notebook, or a ticket.