instantly-debug-bundle
Collect Instantly.ai debug evidence for support tickets and troubleshooting. Use when encountering persistent issues, preparing support tickets, or auditing campaign/account state. Trigger with phrases like "instantly debug", "instantly support ticket", "instantly diagnostic", "instantly audit", "collect instantly evidence".
What this skill does
# Instantly Debug Bundle
## Overview
Collect a comprehensive debug bundle from your Instantly workspace: campaign state, account health, warmup metrics, lead stats, webhook delivery status, and recent errors. Output is a JSON report suitable for support tickets or internal audits.
## Prerequisites
- Completed `instantly-install-auth` setup
- API key with `all:read` scope (or individual read scopes for each resource)
## Instructions
### Step 1: Collect Full Debug Bundle
```typescript
import { instantly } from "./src/instantly";
import { writeFileSync } from "fs";
interface DebugBundle {
timestamp: string;
workspace: unknown;
campaigns: unknown[];
accounts: unknown[];
warmup_analytics: unknown[];
webhooks: unknown[];
webhook_event_summary: unknown;
background_jobs: unknown[];
lead_count_by_campaign: Record<string, number>;
errors: string[];
}
async function collectDebugBundle(): Promise<DebugBundle> {
const bundle: DebugBundle = {
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
workspace: null,
campaigns: [],
accounts: [],
warmup_analytics: [],
webhooks: [],
webhook_event_summary: null,
background_jobs: [],
lead_count_by_campaign: {},
errors: [],
};
// Workspace info
try {
bundle.workspace = await instantly("/workspaces/current");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`workspace: ${e.message}`);
}
// All campaigns with status
try {
bundle.campaigns = await instantly("/campaigns?limit=100");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`campaigns: ${e.message}`);
}
// All email accounts
try {
bundle.accounts = await instantly("/accounts?limit=100");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`accounts: ${e.message}`);
}
// Warmup analytics for all accounts
try {
const accounts = bundle.accounts as Array<{ email: string }>;
if (accounts.length > 0) {
bundle.warmup_analytics = await instantly("/accounts/warmup-analytics", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({ emails: accounts.map((a) => a.email) }),
});
}
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`warmup_analytics: ${e.message}`);
}
// Webhooks
try {
bundle.webhooks = await instantly("/webhooks?limit=50");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`webhooks: ${e.message}`);
}
// Webhook event delivery summary
try {
bundle.webhook_event_summary = await instantly("/webhook-events/summary");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`webhook_events: ${e.message}`);
}
// Recent background jobs
try {
bundle.background_jobs = await instantly("/background-jobs?limit=20");
} catch (e: any) {
bundle.errors.push(`background_jobs: ${e.message}`);
}
// Lead counts per campaign
for (const c of (bundle.campaigns as Array<{ id: string; name: string }>).slice(0, 10)) {
try {
const analytics = await instantly<{ total_leads: number }>(
`/campaigns/analytics?id=${c.id}`
);
bundle.lead_count_by_campaign[c.name] = analytics.total_leads;
} catch {
bundle.lead_count_by_campaign[c.name] = -1; // error
}
}
return bundle;
}
```
### Step 2: Save and Analyze
```typescript
async function main() {
console.log("Collecting Instantly debug bundle...\n");
const bundle = await collectDebugBundle();
// Save to file
const filename = `instantly-debug-${Date.now()}.json`;
writeFileSync(filename, JSON.stringify(bundle, null, 2));
console.log(`Saved debug bundle to ${filename}`);
// Print summary
const campaigns = bundle.campaigns as Array<{ name: string; status: number }>;
const accounts = bundle.accounts as Array<{ email: string; status: number }>;
console.log("\n=== Debug Summary ===");
console.log(`Campaigns: ${campaigns.length}`);
console.log(` Active: ${campaigns.filter((c) => c.status === 1).length}`);
console.log(` Paused: ${campaigns.filter((c) => c.status === 2).length}`);
console.log(` Unhealthy: ${campaigns.filter((c) => c.status === -1).length}`);
console.log(` Bounce Protected: ${campaigns.filter((c) => c.status === -2).length}`);
console.log(`\nAccounts: ${accounts.length}`);
console.log(`Webhooks: ${(bundle.webhooks as any[]).length}`);
console.log(`Background Jobs: ${(bundle.background_jobs as any[]).length}`);
if (bundle.errors.length > 0) {
console.log(`\nErrors during collection:`);
bundle.errors.forEach((e) => console.log(` - ${e}`));
}
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
### Step 3: Account Vitals Deep Dive
```typescript
async function accountVitalsDiagnostic() {
const accounts = await instantly<Array<{ email: string }>>(
"/accounts?limit=100"
);
const vitals = await instantly("/accounts/test/vitals", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({ accounts: accounts.map((a) => a.email) }),
}) as Array<{ email: string; smtp_status: string; imap_status: string; dns_status: string }>;
console.log("\n=== Account Vitals ===");
const broken = vitals.filter((v) => v.smtp_status !== "ok" || v.imap_status !== "ok");
const healthy = vitals.filter((v) => v.smtp_status === "ok" && v.imap_status === "ok");
console.log(`Healthy: ${healthy.length} | Broken: ${broken.length}`);
for (const v of broken) {
console.log(` BROKEN: ${v.email} — SMTP=${v.smtp_status} IMAP=${v.imap_status} DNS=${v.dns_status}`);
}
}
```
### Step 4: Curl-Based Quick Diagnostic
```bash
set -euo pipefail
echo "=== Instantly Quick Diagnostic ==="
echo "Timestamp: $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"
echo -e "\n--- Campaigns ---"
curl -s https://api.instantly.ai/api/v2/campaigns?limit=100 \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $INSTANTLY_API_KEY" | \
jq '[.[] | {name, status, id}] | length as $total |
{total: $total,
active: [.[] | select(.status==1)] | length,
paused: [.[] | select(.status==2)] | length,
unhealthy: [.[] | select(.status==-1)] | length}'
echo -e "\n--- Accounts ---"
curl -s https://api.instantly.ai/api/v2/accounts?limit=100 \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $INSTANTLY_API_KEY" | \
jq 'length as $total | {total: $total, accounts: [.[:5][] | {email, status}]}'
echo -e "\n--- Webhooks ---"
curl -s https://api.instantly.ai/api/v2/webhooks?limit=50 \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $INSTANTLY_API_KEY" | \
jq '[.[] | {name, event_type, target_hook_url}]'
echo -e "\n--- Recent Background Jobs ---"
curl -s https://api.instantly.ai/api/v2/background-jobs?limit=5 \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $INSTANTLY_API_KEY" | \
jq '[.[] | {id, status, timestamp_created}]'
```
## Output
- `instantly-debug-{timestamp}.json` — full debug bundle
- Console summary with campaign/account/webhook counts
- Broken account identification with SMTP/IMAP status
- Errors collected during diagnostic
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| `403` on workspace endpoint | Key missing workspace scope | Add `all:read` scope to API key |
| Empty warmup analytics | No accounts have warmup enabled | Enable warmup first |
| Partial bundle | Some endpoints failed | Check `errors` array in bundle output |
| Large bundle (>10MB) | 100+ campaigns and accounts | Reduce limits or collect per-campaign |
## Resources
- [Instantly Help Center](https://help.instantly.ai)
- [Instantly API v2 Docs](https://developer.instantly.ai/)
- Background Jobs API
## Next Steps
For error resolution patterns, see `instantly-common-errors`.
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