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LogRocket
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LogRocket

#34in Customer Support
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What is LogRocket?

LogRocket combines session replay, performance monitoring, and product analytics – empowering software teams to create the ideal product experience.

LogRocket is a tool in the Customer Support category of a tech stack.

Key Features

Session replayInspect actions and state at any point in timeNetwork activityInspect console logs and JavaScript errors

LogRocket Pros & Cons

Pros of LogRocket

  • ✓See a video of user using your website
  • ✓See full user sessions
  • ✓Console, network, and error logging
  • ✓Detect user frustration
  • ✓See why users ask for support
  • ✓Intercom Integration
  • ✓Fantastic Customer Support
  • ✓GitHub Integration
  • ✓Easy setup
  • ✓Developer oriented

Cons of LogRocket

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LogRocket Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to LogRocket?

Inspectlet

Inspectlet

Inspectlet records videos of your visitors as they use your site, allowing you to see everything they do. See every mouse movement, scroll, click, and keypress on your site. You never need to wonder how visitors are using your site again.

FullStory

FullStory

FullStory’s unmatched analytics engine automatically indexes every digital interaction with your site or app and empowers teams to measure, validate, and act on each experience at scale.

Microsoft Clarity

Microsoft Clarity

It is a cutting-edge behavioral analysis tool that helps you understand user interaction with your website. By using Clarity's robust analysis tools, you can enhance your website for your clients and your business.

UserTesting

UserTesting

UserTesting provides on-demand usability testing. You create the test and we’ll get the testers. We let you “look over the shoulder” of your target audience while they use your website, so you can see and hear where users get stuck and why they leave.

Usabilla

Usabilla

It collects user feedback and improve your websites, apps and emails with Usabilla's Voice of Customer Solutions.

UsabilityHub

UsabilityHub

It is a remote user research platform that takes the guesswork out of design decisions by validating them with real users.

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LogRocket Integrations

Serilog, Jira, Sentry, Intercom, Trello and 7 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with LogRocket. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with LogRocket.

Serilog
Serilog
Jira
Jira
Sentry
Sentry
Intercom
Intercom
Trello
Trello
Mixpanel
Mixpanel
GitHub
GitHub
Segment
Segment
Bugsnag
Bugsnag
Rollbar
Rollbar
Errorception
Errorception
Heap
Heap

LogRocket Discussions

Discover why developers choose LogRocket. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Johnny Bell
Johnny Bell

Software Engineer

Dec 3, 2018

Needs adviceonReactReactJavaScriptJavaScriptLogRocketLogRocket

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 so you can track all your Redux actions. I had a fairly large Redux 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 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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