Track the root cause in minutes not hours
See the Path, Fix the Problem
When something breaks, guesses waste hours. Gable’s lineage replays a field’s journey across services and surfaces the most likely breaking commit.
Hard to verify the “source of truth.”
Multiple fields look similar; you can’t tell which one your system should trust.
Tracing problems takes hours
Logs show symptoms, not how the bad value got there or where to fix it.
Too much noise
The data traverses services owned by five teams, with no single team owning the fix. You can't prove it isn't your code.
Solutions
Verify the source of truth
Canonical Finder
Compare lineage, usage, and owners to confirm the correct field.
Duplicate Detection
Flag near-duplicate fields to consolidate.
Drive Data Ownership and Collaboration
Incident Replay
Follow the field consumer→producer hop by hop to the failing transform.
Suspect Commit
Correlate lineage with recent merges to surface the likeliest culprit.
Target the fix, not the whole org
Impacted Teams
Identify only the services actually affected.
Evidence Package
Share path, owners, and context in a single link.
Gable Understands Your Code
Register data generating code across your company's most complex repositories and data systems
This code is designed to streamline the process of generating and registering data across your company's most intricate repositories and data systems













































Features
Incident Replay
Rebuild the field’s code path across services and transforms to reveal where behavior diverged. Jump straight to the relevant file/line to start fixing.
Suspect Commit
Correlates lineage with recent merges and config changes to surface the most likely culprit. Turns hours of log-digging into minutes of focused work.
Impacted Teams
Identifies the small set of services actually touched by the bad path, so you involve the right people and reduce noise. Keeps the incident channel focused.
Evidence Package
One link bundles the path, owners, related PRs, and context needed for a fast review. Speeds handoffs, reduces back-and-forth, and improves postmortems.