Frontend observability is product trust work A lot of frontend quality conversations stop at visual polish, performance scores, or whether the main user journey works in a controlled test. Those things matter. But they are not enough. Real users do not move through products under perfect conditions. They arrive with slow networks, expired sessions, interrupted consent flows, unusual browser settings, screen readers, partial data, back-button behaviour, and expectations shaped by every other product they use. This is why frontend observability matters. Not as a vanity dashboard. Not as noisy logging. As product trust work.…