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Pros of Honeybadger
- Easy setup9
- Rails integration9
- Github integration5
- Javascript integration4
- Slack Integration4
- Developer friendly error analysis3
- Java integration2
- Provides context, and great stack trace2
- Shows request parameters2
- Email notifications2
- Consolidates similar errors2
Pros of Sentry
- Consolidates similar errors and makes resolution easy237
- Email Notifications121
- Open source108
- Slack integration84
- Github integration71
- Easy49
- User-friendly interface44
- The most important tool we use in production28
- Hipchat integration18
- Heroku Integration17
- Good documentation15
- Free tier14
- Self-hosted11
- Easy setup9
- Realiable7
- Provides context, and great stack trace6
- Feedback form on error pages4
- Love it baby4
- Gitlab integration3
- Filter by custom tags3
- Super user friendly3
- Captures local variables at each frame in backtraces3
- Easy Integration3
- Performance measurements1
Pros of TrackJS
- Great error reporting12
- Great experience. Neat reporting2
- Awesome engineer support2
- Easy Setup2
- Telemetry Timeline2
- Realtime alerts1
- Slack Integration1
- Vivastreet0
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- Confusing UI12
- Bundle size4
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What is Honeybadger?
Honeybadger does more than report errors, it helps you work with your team to fix them. Errors can be assigned. You can comment via email. And a fine-grained permissions system means you control who has access to each specific project.
What is Sentry?
Sentry’s Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health.
What is TrackJS?
Production error monitoring and reporting for web applications. TrackJS provides deep insights into real user errors. See the user, network, and application events that tell the story of an error so you can actually fix them.
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