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  5. Cachet vs Crashlytics vs TrackJS

Cachet vs Crashlytics vs TrackJS

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Crashlytics
Crashlytics
Stacks1.0K
Followers614
Votes340
TrackJS
TrackJS
Stacks3.3K
Followers203
Votes22
Cachet
Cachet
Stacks79
Followers129
Votes48
GitHub Stars14.7K
Forks1.6K

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Advice on Crashlytics, TrackJS, Cachet

Nicholas
Nicholas

Jun 1, 2020

Decided

I essentially inherited a Shopify theme that was originally created by an agency. After discovering a number of errors being thrown in the Dev Console just by scrolling through the website, I needed more visibility over any errors happening in the field. Having used both Sentry and TrackJS, I always got lost in the TrackJS interface, so I felt more comfortable introducing Sentry. The Sentry free tier is also very generous, although it turns out the theme threw over 15k errors in less than a week.

I highly recommend setting up error tracking from day one. Theoretically, you should never need to upgrade from the free tier if you're keeping on top of the errors...

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Detailed Comparison

Crashlytics
Crashlytics
TrackJS
TrackJS
Cachet
Cachet

Instead of just showing you the stack trace, Crashlytics performs deep analysis of each and every thread. We de-prioritize lines that don't matter while highlighting the interesting ones. This makes reading stack traces easier, faster, and far more useful! Crashlytics' intelligent grouping can take 50,000 crashes, distill them down to 20 unique issues, and then tell you which 3 are the most important to fix.

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.

Cachet is an open source status page system written in PHP, using the Laravel framework.

Instead of just showing you the stack trace, Crashlytics performs deep analysis of each and every thread. We de-prioritize lines that don't matter while highlighting the interesting ones. This makes reading stack traces easier, faster, and far more useful!;Crashlytics' intelligent grouping can take 50,000 crashes, distill them down to 20 unique issues, and then tell you which 3 are the most important to fix.;Now you'll get precise information on the performance of the devices that your apps run on. We'll let you know if the crash only happens on a specific model or generation of a device. We'll even tell you other information, like whether your app only crashes in landscape mode, or whether the proximity sensor is always on.;Through our smart reports, we'll provide key insights into your data so you can spend more time fixing and less time triaging.;Going one layer deeper, Crashlytics examines the operating system that your app is running on. We answer questions like: is it crashing only on jailbroken devices? Is this a memory issue? Does this only affect a specific version of iOS? Through our interactive reports, you'll know instantly.;Our cutting edge architecture can handle all the traffic you'll throw at us. For example, suppose a buggy update is released and all your users experience issues across all of their devices. Our system processes every crash in a record-breaking 18 milliseconds so you can take action — immediately.;Each crash we receive gets analyzed by our banks of servers. While pasting a stack trace is the simplest way to get it to you, we wanted to do better. We analyze the entire stack trace, for every crash, and apply carefully-tuned algorithms. Some lines are de-emphasized while others are highlighted, so we can take you straight to the threads and stack-frames that matter.;We've built a layer of intelligent post-processing to alert you to new issues in real-time. We've also built the channels to get that intelligence to you. Whether you're on the Crashlytics dashboard on your iPad, coding on your MacBook with Crashlytics for Mac, watching your third-party issue tracker or even your email inbox, you'll get notified when something important happens.;You're always in control — all notifications are customizable to minimize noise and maximize action.;The Crashlytics SDK uses a multi-step symbolication process to provide progressively higher levels of detail. We start with on-device symbolication. Once a crash report makes it into our system, stack frames are then re-processed against your application's dSYM on our servers. This two-step symbolication process, coupled with our advanced aggregation algorithms, provides the highest information fidelity available.;On average, Crashlytics adds only 40 KB — or the size of a single image — to the weight of your application.;We don't require linking against any additional frameworks or libraries.;When initialized at start-up, Crashlytics performs only the minimal amount of required work and defers the rest until a few seconds after app startup completes. This delay is configurable — we want your app to launch as quickly as possible;Our memory footprint has been carefully tuned to minimize overhead. We guarantee Crashlytics will not impact gameplay, video processing, or any memory-intensive operations you perform.;We care tremendously about the stability of your app and the experience for your users. If for any reason our SDK fails, its defensive design will ensure it has no negative impact.;We use run-time feature detection to ensure compatibility with iOS 4 to iOS 6 and beyond.
Telemetry Timeline: More than just an error. The Telemetry Timeline shows the user, network, and console events that preceded an error, like an airplane's BlackBox for your webapp.;Realtime Dashboard: Compare the hits and errors for your webapp over time. See if a recent change is causing failures, and where to prioritize debugging.;Intelligence Alerting: Get notified when issues important to you are happening, right to your email or chat room.;Sourcemaps: Apply a private sourcemap to any stacktrace and see real functionnames and files, along with inline code snippets;Applications: Setup TrackJS on multiple environments or applications for easy comparison;
Log incidents;Apply a custom stylesheet to the status page;Markdown support for incident messages;RESTful API;Translated into several languages;Easy Heroku deployment;Metrics;Cross-database support: MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite
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GitHub Stars
14.7K
GitHub Forks
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GitHub Forks
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Stacks
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Stacks
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Stacks
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Followers
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Followers
203
Followers
129
Votes
340
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Votes
48
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 78
    Crash tracking
  • 56
    Mobile exception tracking
  • 53
    Free
  • 37
    Easy deployment
  • 25
    Ios
Pros
  • 12
    Great error reporting
  • 2
    Easy Setup
  • 2
    Telemetry Timeline
  • 2
    Great experience. Neat reporting
  • 2
    Awesome engineer support
Pros
  • 18
    Open Source
  • 7
    Looks beautiful
  • 7
    RESTful API
  • 5
    Free to use
  • 5
    Scheduled maintenance
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Jira
Jira
Pivotal Tracker
Pivotal Tracker
PagerDuty
PagerDuty
Asana
Asana
HipChat
HipChat
Campfire
Campfire
Trello
Trello
Bitbucket
Bitbucket
Hall
Hall
Slack
Slack
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What are some alternatives to Crashlytics, TrackJS, Cachet?

Sentry

Sentry

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

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

Instabug

Instabug

Instabug is a platform for Real-Time Contextual Insights that completely takes care of your bug reporting and user feedback process; to accelerate your workflow and allow you to release with confidence.

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.

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.

Opbeat

Opbeat

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

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.

StatusPage.io

StatusPage.io

The #1 status and incident communication tool. Use Statuspage to build trust with every incident.

Honeybadger

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.

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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