Errorception vs Honeybadger

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Errorception vs Honeybadger: What are the differences?

Developers describe Errorception as "Painless JavaScript Error Tracking". Errorception is a simple and painless way to find out about JavaScript errors, as they occur in your users' browsers. All you need to do is insert a script tag on your page, and you will start recording errors as they happen in real-time. On the other hand, Honeybadger is detailed as "Honeybadger is the modern error management service for rails". 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.

Errorception and Honeybadger can be categorized as "Exception Monitoring" tools.

Some of the features offered by Errorception are:

  • High performance by design
  • Smart grouping of errors
  • Get trends about every error

On the other hand, Honeybadger provides the following key features:

  • Collaboration tools for your team
  • A blazing-fast error drill-down UI
  • Tons of notification options
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    What is Errorception?

    Errorception is a simple and painless way to find out about JavaScript errors, as they occur in your users' browsers. All you need to do is insert a script tag on your page, and you will start recording errors as they happen in real-time.

    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.

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