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Scout vs Stackify: What are the differences?

Developers describe Scout as "Application Monitoring that Developers Love". Scout is application monitoring that points developers right to the source of problems: N+1 database queries, memory bloat, performance trends, and more Scout eliminates much of the investigation part when performance woes occur. . On the other hand, Stackify is detailed as "Performance. Metrics. Errors. Logs. One platform". Stackify offers the only developers-friendly innovative cloud based solution that fully integrates application performance management (APM) with error and log. Allowing them to easily monitor, detect and resolve application issues faster.

Scout and Stackify can be categorized as "Performance Monitoring" tools.

Some of the features offered by Scout are:

  • Monitors Ruby & Elixir apps with more languages to come
  • Easy install
  • Detailed transaction traces

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

  • Application Performance Management (APM), Custom metrics, Log management. Application monitoring
  • Server Monitoring
  • DB & queries monitoring

"Easy setup" is the top reason why over 9 developers like Scout, while over 7 developers mention "Error tracking" as the leading cause for choosing Stackify.

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Pros of Scout
Pros of Stackify
  • 8
    Easy setup
  • 5
    Plugins
  • 3
    Affordable
  • 1
    Custom Scopes
  • 1
    GIT Integration
  • 1
    Local Developer Tracing
  • 1
    Profiles Ruby Memory Usage
  • 1
    Heroku Integration
  • 8
    Error tracking
  • 7
    Monitoring
  • 7
    Easy setup
  • 7
    Log management
  • 6
    Real-time application health
  • 6
    Alerting
  • 6
    Application performance
  • 5
    exception tracking
  • 2
    Application Performance management
  • 1
    Good for .NET and Windows Server
  • 1
    Great APM with integrated log & exception management

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What is Scout?

Scout APM helps developers quickly pinpoint & resolve performance issues before the customer ever sees them. Spend less time debugging & more time building with a streamlined interface & tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code.

What is Stackify?

Stackify offers the only developers-friendly innovative cloud based solution that fully integrates application performance management (APM) with error and log. Allowing them to easily monitor, detect and resolve application issues faster

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Sentry
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