How small was it? It looks a bit like Microhyla borneensis, a.k.a. M. nepenthicola, one of the world's smallest frogs. Notable for breeding and spending much of its life in or around the pitchers of Nepenthes ampullaria. Did you see any pitcher plants nearby?
It's certainly a microhylid of some sort.





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