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Using Cake for Arize Phoenix

Arize Phoenix is an open-source observability platform for LLMs, providing tools for debugging, tracing, and improving AI applications.
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How it works

Debug, trace, and improve LLM apps with Cake

Cake integrates Arize Phoenix to capture LLM traces, monitor performance, and apply structured evaluation pipelines across your stack.

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Trace and inspect behavior

Visualize how your LLM chains perform across steps and inputs.

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Embed evaluation loops

Use Phoenix to compare versions, track regressions, and capture user feedback.

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Govern across models

Apply observability, policy, and audit controls to everything traced.

Frequently asked questions about Cake and Arize Phoenix

What is Arize Phoenix?
Phoenix is an open-source observability tool for LLMs, used to trace, debug, and evaluate generative AI apps.
How does Cake integrate Phoenix?
Cake runs Phoenix in secure, reproducible environments and connects it to pipelines for trace logging and feedback capture.
What kinds of metrics does Phoenix track?
Phoenix captures chain execution, response quality, latency, and user feedback at each step.
Can I use Phoenix to compare prompt versions?
Yes—Phoenix supports regression testing and A/B evaluations across prompt or model versions.
Does Cake enforce governance across Phoenix traces?
Absolutely—Cake applies policy, versioning, and audit controls to all captured observability data.
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