Exceptionless vs Exceptiontrap

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Exceptionless vs Exceptiontrap: What are the differences?

Exceptionless: Real-time error reporting for your apps. Real-time exception reporting for ASP.NET, Web API, WebForms, WPF, Console, and MVC applications. Includes event organization, notifications, and more; Exceptiontrap: Error tracking & monitoring for Rails and PHP. Exceptiontrap is the simple and powerful error tracking and exception monitoring service for Ruby on Rails and PHP.

Exceptionless and Exceptiontrap belong to "Exception Monitoring" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Exceptionless are:

  • Error notifications, including critical and regressions
  • Intelligent grouping of exceptions, logs, and features
  • Detailed error reports, including stacktrace

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

  • With Exceptiontrap you know that your app runs smoothly in production.
  • Exceptiontrap makes it easy to handle your app errors in a team. At the dashboard everyone sees whats going on and if there is something to do.
  • The Information You Need: You can see all your apps information you need to know what was going wrong at one view. You can see all the information related to the error.

Exceptionless is an open source tool with 1.55K GitHub stars and 387 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Exceptionless's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Exceptionless?

    Real-time exception reporting for ASP.NET, Web API, WebForms, WPF, Console, and MVC applications. Includes event organization, notifications, and more.

    What is Exceptiontrap?

    Exceptiontrap is the simple and powerful error tracking and exception monitoring service for Ruby on Rails and PHP.

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