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Raygun
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Allows leaving comments on issues
It's possible to comment on issues. Great for coordinating if and how exceptions should be handled within a team.
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Inefficient UI
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Exceptions are grouped
Raygun groups similar exceptions together displaying the number of occurences so that there's no need to deal with each instance of the error separately.
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Daily digest emails
Raygun can send a summary of all error that have happened over the day.
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Email notifications
Raygun can be set up to send email notifications as soon as exceptions occur.
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Supported languages:
Any
Integrations:
Unlimited
Filtering:
Custom
Pricing :
Event and error based
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Sentry
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Consolidates similar errors and makes resolution easy
It's what Sentry calls [Rollups](https://docs.sentry.io/learn/rollups/]. All individual issues rolled-up can still be drilled down. Also two issues can be merged manually.
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Not really a logging solution
Sentry collects exceptions, it's not a solution for log aggregation.
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Email/Slack/GitHub/Hipchat integration
Newly discovered issues (i.e. one that isn't rolled-up under and existing one) can generate an instant notification via many means.
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Can't filter by browser versions
Sentry only filters by browser names and not by browser versions (for example: Firefox, instead of Firefox 27, Firefox 28 etc...)
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Has an official Docker image
Sentry has an official Docker image which means it's likely going to be well reviewed and maintained for a while and it makes it easy to set up.
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No free cloud hosting
Unfortunately there is no free plan for cloud hosted solution. Only self-hosted solutions are free to use.
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Completely open source, with a hosted version available
Sentry is a completely open source tool. It's free to use if you want to run it on your own. If you want to avoid the overhead of running and maintaining another server, it also has a hosted version available at www.getsentry.com
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Source maps support
Has support for source maps.
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Can create projects and teams
A single Sentry server can be used for various teams/products.
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Platforms:
Docker, Web
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aggregation
Supported languages:
Any
Hosting options:
Cloud or Self-hosted
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Airbrake
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Non-free / propritary software
Airbrake is non-free software, so it cannot be self-hosted, audited, or improved upon by the community. Your data is insecure - open to be read by Airbrake Inc, and if they shut down you will be unable to continue using the software.
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Easy to use UI 
Airbrake.io boasts a beautiful user interface which gives easy access to features such as intelligent error grouping and application insights, session details and backtraces. All these allow you to squash those bugs at a much faster pace.
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No integrations on the free plan 
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Airbrake errors can be self-hosted on Errbit
Errbit is a self-hosted error catcher for Airbrake. It allows keeping errors off Airbrake's servers by using Airbrake's error tracking tools to send error logs to your own ErrBit based web service. Useful for when errors contain sensitive client data.
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Asynchronous error tracking script 
By including Airbrake's client side error tracking JS into your code, you won't have to worry about it affecting your page load times at all. Since the library loads asynchronously, which means it won't cause painful delays for your site's visitors.
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Easy integration with other applications
Airbrake integrates easily with Github, Hipchat, Asana and a number of other services, which can be viewed here. Also if you've got a custom app you'd like to integrate into Airbrake, you can use Airbrake's public API or there web hooks functionality to your advantage.
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Bugsnag
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Great documentation
Clear, concise documentation. Plus docs on cross-domain script errors and enabling CORS.
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The tool seems flaky
De-obfuscation doesn't always work on react-native projects.
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Email, chat, sms notifications
Bugsnag can be set up to send email notifications as soon as exceptions occur. It can also integrate with a number of third-party services that can be used for notifications including Campfire, HipChat, Twilio SMS and custom solutions via Webhook.
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Blocked by ad blockers by default
Bugsnag is blocked by the AdBlock EasyPrivacy filter.
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Automatic issues/ticket creation
Bugsnag integrates with a wide variety of 3rd party tools to automatically create issues or tickets. Integrations include GitHub, BitBucket, UserVoice, Trello and many, many others.
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Has a free plan
After a two-week full-featured free trial period the user is limited to 2,000 errors/month, 1 user and 1 project.
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Exceptions are grouped 
Bugsnag groups similar exceptions together displaying the number of occurences so that there's no need to deal with each instance of the error separately.
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Exceptional documentation organization
Their documentation was well organized, easy to search through for the platform of choice and quick work of full product integration.
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Supports Unity 3D
Drop in place integration with Unity 3D, only a simple API Token configuration on game object and everything was up & running with almost zero code written.
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Supports phabricator integrations
Not many products have decided to finally start doing this, phabricator now has a champion.
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Source map support
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Stack traces
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Client libraries are open source 
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Report uncaught errors
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Good web UI 
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Cloud
Technology:
Perl
Supported languages:
50+ (https://www.bugsnag.com/platforms/)
Hosting options:
Cloud / Self-hosted
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Logentries
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Real-time alerts
Alerts can be created based on tags or by setting criteria via the intuitive and powerful search capabilities of LogEntries. To not flood notifications it's possible to specify limitations for alerts, such as how many times an hour an event has to happen for it to trigger a notification. Notifications can be sent by email, mobile messaging or via webhooks (webhooks are sent server in real-time, so there's no need for polling for changes).
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Confusing interface
The interface is packed with features and options, many of them I'm not sure what they do at all.
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Supports a diverse set of programming languages
Including Java, .Net, Ruby, PHP, node.js, Python.
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Character limit for each log entry
Currently log entries are limited to 8192 characters, if your log entry runs over this amount then it will be truncated where the excess log will be a new entry in the UI. This can easily cause a problem JSON structure with java stacktraces.
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Free up to 5 GB
Logentries free product allows uploading up to 5 GB of logs a month and has a 7-day retention period. The free product is available after the 30-day trial ends.
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Limited search capabilites
Compared to Elasticsearch and other competitors, search syntax has few features, apart from regexp and NOT/AND/OR combining. E.g. has no syntax to determine if a field is absent.
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Works with multiple PaaS and IaaS
Logentries works with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Heroku, AppFog, Engine Yard and other platform as a service (PaaS) providers, along with Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, Microsoft Azure and other infrastructure as a service (IaaS) providers.
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Expensive
The average plan is over $1.5 per GB, which can get very expensive for any sort of reasonable volume.
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Event and search updates can be viewed in real-time
In Live Tail mode events and searches update in real-time. Live Tail mode can be used in Aggregate View, that allows selecting a combination of logfiles to be viewed together, and with any log groups created. These events are supplemented with tags to allows getting an overview of current events quickly at a glance.
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Short retention
The retention is very short (14 - 30 days).
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Supports the most popular programming frameworks
Supports the most popular programming frameworks, including Ruby and node.js.
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There's a limit of 100 logs per server
Should you have a webserver that hosts many sites, you'll hit this undocumented limit. The token-based alternative solution is inconvenient to set up and maintain.
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Offers an easy way of visualizing data via graphs
LogEntries allows each logfile to have a separate dashboard of various graphs & widgets put together for visualizing data. A dashboard is put together by dragging & dropping graphs and widgets into place. Graphs and widgets include charts, tables, gauges, event counts among other forms of data visualization.
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Can't track the source of errors in 3rd party libraries
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Real-time tagging makes reading logs easier
Colored indicators can be set that highlight events in a log in real-time based on given criteria. Criteria are set via intuitive and powerful search capabilities of LogEntries.
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Insufficiently secure web client logger
No progress since this was reported in September 2013.
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Easy to set up
Logentries can be set up quickly and with relative ease.
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Grouping is unsorted and limited
Eg. you can't really check what browsers people use, because the report is limited to 40 unique strings.
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Great search
LogEntries has human readable, intuitive and powerful search with support for logical expressions, comparison expressions, regular expressions and ability to search based on field, group based on approximations over time, use functions such as count, sum, average and unique as well as save searches.
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Blocked by ad blockers by default
https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy.txt includes logentries
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Timestamps are displayed in the local time zone
Unlike Loggly, LogEntries displays timestamps in your timezone. You don't even have to configure anything.
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No specialized reporting for JavaScript
No stack trace, or XHR recording. Compare with UserSnap or Rollbar or TrackJS.
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Excellent documentation
LogEntries has comprehensive documentation that's easy to read and understand and includes lots of screenshots and examples.
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Signing up requires phone number
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Good technical support
Answer incidents pretty quickly.
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No CDN for the web client logger
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Prepared viewlets
Easy to get information fast with integrated dashboards. Also I can change as I want easy by rewriting query
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TypeErrors (X is not a function) are not tracked
Loggly catches them by default. LogEntries doesn't seem to catch them even if catchall is set to true. See the GitHub issue.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Type:
aggregation & monitoring
Supported languages:
Android / GoLang / JavaScript/HTML5 / iOS / Java / .NET / .NET Serilog / PHP Logging / Python
Hosting options:
Cloud hosted
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TrackJS JavaScript Error Logging
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Telemetry timeline
Understanding the console, network, and user events that led up to an error makes it possible to recreate it in development.
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Multiple errors from the same user can bloat your metrics
No "distinct" error count. If a loop ends up inflating a single user's error count, all reports are affected. Dashboard skewed by weird outliers. Recently (as of February 2018) sorting by "users impacted" was introduced to reduce this problem.
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Error trends
Reports show what are the important errors to focus on fixing.
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No deployments using a REST API call
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Wraps console.log for errors
All messages sent into console are included with error messages for additional context and logging.
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Realtime notifications
See when new errors are happening in Slack or Hipchat rooms.
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Ability to track an error down to a specific customer (if necessary)
TrackJS supports custom user IDs, which can be random strings that we, the customer can assign to a certain user. This helps a lot when handling a support request or a bug report from customers.
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Daily summary email
You can see how your site is doing every day with a summary of all the interesting activity and errors that should be checked into.
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Engineer Support
You will always get an engineer who can understand and answer your question right away whenever you need help.
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Highly customizable with custom JS code on the page
Hooks in the code that let you customize just about anything, you can get the error object before it's sent to the server and do whatever you like with it.
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Inline sourcecode snippets
Error messages and stacktraces are shown with snippets of the raw source at the location. This gives a ton of context to quickly find the error.
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Powerful ignore rules and grouping rules
To ignore spurious errors.
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Find bug in product easily
TrackJs is very useful to catch console errors.
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Analytics dashboard
A snapshot of how you are doing, comparing page view volume to error volume.
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Very useful product for use and tracking issues
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Personal touch customer support
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Predictable Billing
No surprise bills caused by changes in usage.
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Client specs
Some general information like browser, operating system and viewport used by the client may help to determine source of trouble more precisely.
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Price:
$49/month
Languages:
JavaScript
API:
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Hosting options:
Cloud
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CatchJS
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Notifications when things break
Can send emails when new errors happen.
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Shows code snippets
Shows code snippets of the error and applies source maps automatically.
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Doesn't slow down page loads
Has a very small filesize, so it doesn't slow down page loads.
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Screenshots really help debugging
It takes a screenshot of the screen, so you can see what the user was looking at when the error happened.
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Appflux
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Multiple project handling and permission management
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They can work more on design
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Integrated messages
Integrated Basecamp- like messages.
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Github integration
https://appflux.io/docs/github_import
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Jira integration
https://appflux.io/docs/jira_integration
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Completely free of cost
No exception/email/number of users capping.
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Errorception
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Extremely high performance
Errorception's script loads incredibly fast on your webpage, without affecting your site's load time at all.
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No Free Plan
Even though Errorception does offer a Free (No credit Card required) 30 day trial, the bug tracking service does not offer a Free plan, unlike some of the other services in the list.
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Reasonable pricing
Even though the company offers no free plan, their other plans are quite reasonably priced, with the micro plan starting at just $5 a month and a 500 errors/month quota.
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Provides all necessary Error tracking features
Errorception, along with its competitors provides the same vast set of tools, to make your life easier. Features include grouping of errors, noise reduction (caused by misbehaving plugins in client browsers), error filtering and Email alerts as well.
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JSNLog
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No hosted option
You'll have to store client-side logs along with your server-side logs.
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Integrates with your existing server-side logging package
Not a hosted option, so you'll store client-side logs along with your server-side logs.
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No reporting capabilities
Your server logging solution should provide that, and JSNlog integrates with Elmah, Log4Net, NLog, Serilog, Common.Logging.
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Stack traces
JSNLog passes exception log messages with its stack trace.
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Languages:
.NET, JS, PHP, Node
Hosting options:
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