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Alternatives to Honeybadger

Airbrake, Raygun, Sentry, JavaScript, and Git are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Honeybadger.
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What is Honeybadger and what are its top alternatives?

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.
Honeybadger is a tool in the Exception Monitoring category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Honeybadger

  • Airbrake
    Airbrake

    Airbrake collects errors for your applications in all major languages and frameworks. We alert you to new errors and give you critical context, trends and details needed to find and fix errors fast. ...

  • Raygun
    Raygun

    Raygun gives you a window into how users are really experiencing your software applications. Detect, diagnose and resolve issues that are affecting end users with greater speed and accuracy. ...

  • Sentry
    Sentry

    Sentry’s Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health. ...

  • TrackJS
    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. ...

  • Rollbar
    Rollbar

    Rollbar is the leading continuous code improvement platform that proactively discovers, predicts, and remediates errors with real-time AI-assisted workflows. With Rollbar, developers continually improve their code and constantly innovate ra ...

  • Bugsnag
    Bugsnag

    Bugsnag captures errors from your web, mobile and back-end applications, providing instant visibility into user impact. Diagnostic data and tools are included to help your team prioritize, debug and fix exceptions fast. ...

  • Opbeat
    Opbeat

    Opbeat is application monitoring for developers, and gives you performance metrics, error logging, release tracking and workflow in one smart product. ...

  • Errbit
    Errbit

    Errbit is a tool for collecting and managing errors from other applications. It is Airbrake (formerly known as Hoptoad) API compliant, so if you are already using Airbrake, you can just point the airbrake gem to your Errbit server. ...

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Airbrake

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Airbrake captures and groups errors in Ruby, iOS, Django, PHP & more.
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PROS OF AIRBRAKE
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    Reliable
  • 25
    Consolidates similar errors
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    Easy setup
  • 15
    Slack Integration
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    Github Integration
  • 7
    Email notifications
  • 6
    Includes a free plan
  • 5
    Android Application to view errors.
  • 4
    Search and filtering
  • 4
    Shows request parameters
  • 2
    Heroku integration
CONS OF AIRBRAKE
  • 0
    Rejects error report if non-latin characters exists

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Raygun

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Use Raygun to track, manage, and report your software errors.
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PROS OF RAYGUN
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    Easy setup and brilliant features
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    Integrates with many tools I use (e.g. GitHub, HipChat)
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    Huge range of programming languages supported
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    Support for JavaScript source maps
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    Makes my job so much easier
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    No rate limiting
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    I have so much love for Raygun. Amazing support too
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    Works with Xamarin (including native iOS crashes)
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    Unlimited team sizes on all levels
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    Responsive and fast app
  • 9
    Easy setup, fast reporting, and constantly improving
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    Great customer support and awesome T-shirts
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    Real user monitoring
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    Custom dashboards for software health
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    Sentry

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    PROS OF SENTRY
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      Consolidates similar errors and makes resolution easy
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      Email Notifications
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      Open source
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      Slack integration
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      Github integration
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      Easy
    • 44
      User-friendly interface
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      The most important tool we use in production
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      Hipchat integration
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      Heroku Integration
    • 15
      Good documentation
    • 14
      Free tier
    • 11
      Self-hosted
    • 9
      Easy setup
    • 7
      Realiable
    • 6
      Provides context, and great stack trace
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      Feedback form on error pages
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      Love it baby
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      Gitlab integration
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      Filter by custom tags
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      Super user friendly
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      Captures local variables at each frame in backtraces
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      Easy Integration
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      Performance measurements
    CONS OF SENTRY
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      Confusing UI
    • 4
      Bundle size

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    Johnny Bell

    For my portfolio websites and my personal OpenSource projects I had started exclusively using React and JavaScript so I needed a way to track any errors that we're happening for my users that I didn't uncover during my personal UAT.

    I had narrowed it down to two tools LogRocket and Sentry (I also tried Bugsnag but it did not make the final two). Before I get into this I want to say that both of these tools are amazing and whichever you choose will suit your needs well.

    I firstly decided to go with LogRocket the fact that they had a recorded screen capture of what the user was doing when the bug happened was amazing... I could go back and rewatch what the user did to replicate that error, this was fantastic. It was also very easy to setup and get going. They had options for React and Redux.js so you can track all your Redux.js actions. I had a fairly large Redux.js store, this was ended up being a issue, it killed the processing power on my machine, Chrome ended up using 2-4gb of ram, so I quickly disabled the Redux.js option.

    After using LogRocket for a month or so I decided to switch to Sentry. I noticed that Sentry was openSorce and everyone was talking about Sentry so I thought I may as well give it a test drive. Setting it up was so easy, I had everything up and running within seconds. It also gives you the option to wrap an errorBoundry in React so get more specific errors. The simplicity of Sentry was a breath of fresh air, it allowed me find the bug that was shown to the user and fix that very simply. The UI for Sentry is beautiful and just really clean to look at, and their emails are also just perfect.

    I have decided to stick with Sentry for the long run, I tested pretty much all the JS error loggers and I find Sentry the best.

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    Paurush Rai
    Full Stack Developer at Fuelbuddy · | 4 upvotes · 5.4K views
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    Need advice on this.

    Which one should I use for logging and error monitoring ( Datadog / Sentry / Stackdriver )?

    Open to any other solutions.

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    TrackJS

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    JavaScript Error Monitoring for Modern Web Applications
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    PROS OF TRACKJS
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      Great error reporting
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      Great experience. Neat reporting
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      Awesome engineer support
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      Easy Setup
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      Telemetry Timeline
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      Realtime alerts
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      Slack Integration
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      Vivastreet
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      Rollbar

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      PROS OF ROLLBAR
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        Consolidates similar errors by impact
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        Centralize error management
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        Slack integration
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        Github integration
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        Usage based pricing
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        Insane customer support
      • 23
        Instant search
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        Heroku integration
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        Consolidate errors by OS
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        Great Free Plan
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        Trello integration
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        Flexible logging (not just exceptions)
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        Simple yet powerful error tracking tool
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        Multiple Language Support
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        Consolidate errors by browser
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        Easy setup
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        Query errors with RQL
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        Best rails exception handler
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        Deployment tracking is a nice free bonus
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        Awesome service
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        Simple and fast integration
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        Easy setup, friendly ui, demo, lots of integrations
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        Beat your users to the error report
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        Server-side + client-side
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        Errors Analysis
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        Clear and concise information.
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        Powerful
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        Mailgun integration
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        Easy integration with sails.js
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        Bitbucket integration
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        Clear errors on deploy or push
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        Easy Set up familiar UI that doesn't make you look dumb
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        Teams
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        Gitlab integration
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        Robert Zuber

        Our primary source of monitoring and alerting is Datadog. We’ve got prebuilt dashboards for every scenario and integration with PagerDuty to manage routing any alerts. We’ve definitely scaled past the point where managing dashboards is easy, but we haven’t had time to invest in using features like Anomaly Detection. We’ve started using Honeycomb for some targeted debugging of complex production issues and we are liking what we’ve seen. We capture any unhandled exceptions with Rollbar and, if we realize one will keep happening, we quickly convert the metrics to point back to Datadog, to keep Rollbar as clean as possible.

        We use Segment to consolidate all of our trackers, the most important of which goes to Amplitude to analyze user patterns. However, if we need a more consolidated view, we push all of our data to our own data warehouse running PostgreSQL; this is available for analytics and dashboard creation through Looker.

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        Bugsnag logo

        Bugsnag

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        Bugsnag provides production error monitoring and management for front-end, mobile and back-end applications
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        PROS OF BUGSNAG
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          Lots of 3rd party integrations
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          Really reliable
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          Includes a free plan
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          No usage or rate limits
        • 23
          Design
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          Slack integration
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          Responsive support
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          Free tier
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          Unlimited
        • 6
          No Rate
        • 5
          Email notifications
        • 3
          Great customer support
        • 3
          React Native
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          Integrates well with Laravel
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          Reliable, great UI and insights, used for all our apps
        CONS OF BUGSNAG
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          Error grouping doesn't always work
        • 2
          Bad billing model

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        Johnny Bell

        For my portfolio websites and my personal OpenSource projects I had started exclusively using React and JavaScript so I needed a way to track any errors that we're happening for my users that I didn't uncover during my personal UAT.

        I had narrowed it down to two tools LogRocket and Sentry (I also tried Bugsnag but it did not make the final two). Before I get into this I want to say that both of these tools are amazing and whichever you choose will suit your needs well.

        I firstly decided to go with LogRocket the fact that they had a recorded screen capture of what the user was doing when the bug happened was amazing... I could go back and rewatch what the user did to replicate that error, this was fantastic. It was also very easy to setup and get going. They had options for React and Redux.js so you can track all your Redux.js actions. I had a fairly large Redux.js store, this was ended up being a issue, it killed the processing power on my machine, Chrome ended up using 2-4gb of ram, so I quickly disabled the Redux.js option.

        After using LogRocket for a month or so I decided to switch to Sentry. I noticed that Sentry was openSorce and everyone was talking about Sentry so I thought I may as well give it a test drive. Setting it up was so easy, I had everything up and running within seconds. It also gives you the option to wrap an errorBoundry in React so get more specific errors. The simplicity of Sentry was a breath of fresh air, it allowed me find the bug that was shown to the user and fix that very simply. The UI for Sentry is beautiful and just really clean to look at, and their emails are also just perfect.

        I have decided to stick with Sentry for the long run, I tested pretty much all the JS error loggers and I find Sentry the best.

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        James Smith
        Co-founder and CEO at James Smith · | 1 upvote · 232.7K views
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        There’s a tool called LeakCanary that was built by the team at Square. It detects memory allocations and can spot when this scenario is occurring. LeakCanary has been billed as a memory leak detection library for #Android (and you’ll be happy to know there’s a Bugsnag integration for it as well!).

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        Opbeat logo

        Opbeat

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        Application monitoring for developers
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        PROS OF OPBEAT
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          Free for small teams
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          Release tracking
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          Consolidates similar errors and makes resolution easy
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          Slack integration
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          No usage or rate limits
        • 10
          Good error grouping
        • 9
          Github integration
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          Email Notifications
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          Reliable
        • 7
          Great customer support
        • 3
          Hipchat integration
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          Mobile app
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          Performance metrics
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          Annotated stacktraces
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          Great ui and setup
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          iOS app
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          Simple
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          Errbit

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          PROS OF ERRBIT
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            Airbrake compliant
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            Easy setup
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            Open source
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            Slack integration
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            Consolidates similar errors
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            Great to detect intrusion tentative, bugs,.
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            Consolidates similar errors and makes resolution easy
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            Heroku Integration
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            Hipchat integration
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