Error Tracking & Crash Reporting
Error Tracking & Crash Reporting brand directory
Indexable brand reports with measured AI-search visibility, source evidence, and approved brand context where available.
Sentry
Rank #1 · 46.4% visibility
Sentry is an application monitoring and error tracking platform that helps developers identify, reproduce, and fix software defects and performance regressions in production. It combines error monitoring, distributed tracing, session replay, structured logs, profiling, and AI-assisted debugging in one SDK-integrated platform, enabling engineering teams to go from alert to root cause to code fix without switching tools.
Rollbar
Rank #2 · 38.4% visibility
Rollbar is a code-first error monitoring and observability platform that automatically detects, groups, and alerts engineering teams to production errors in real time. It combines intelligent ML-based error grouping, session replay linked to error occurrences, deploy and version tracking, cross-project AI root cause analysis, and an AI fix agent (Rollbar Resolve) that can auto-generate pull requests—enabling teams to go from error discovery to resolution within a single, integrated workflow.
Bugsnag
Rank #3 · 27.2% visibility
Bugsnag (SmartBear Insight Hub) is a full-stack error monitoring and application stability management platform that automatically detects, groups, and prioritizes production crashes and performance issues across 50+ web, mobile, desktop, and server platforms, helping engineering teams ship stable software faster.
TrackJS
Rank #4 · 18.4% visibility
TrackJS is a focused JavaScript error monitoring platform that automatically captures production errors from web browsers and Node.js servers, enriching each error with a Telemetry Timeline of pre-error events to accelerate root-cause diagnosis. It offers unlimited ignore rules, source map integration, AI-assisted debugging, and discoverable filtering—all in an 8 KB agent with no end-user cookies or session recording.
LogRocket
Rank #5 · 17.6% visibility
LogRocket is an AI-powered digital experience platform that records and replays user sessions on web and native mobile apps, capturing DOM changes, console logs, network requests, JavaScript errors, and performance data. Its Galileo AI engine analyzes every session to automatically identify, score, and prioritize the technical and UX issues with the greatest business impact, enabling engineering and product teams to act on the most critical problems without manual review. Beyond replay, LogRocket provides integrated product analytics (funnels, path analysis, cohort analysis, retention), UX analytics (heatmaps, clickmaps), frontend performance monitoring, and an issue management workflow—all linked back to specific session recordings for full reproduction context.
Raygun
Rank #6 · 16.8% visibility
Raygun is a full-stack digital experience monitoring platform combining Crash Reporting, Real User Monitoring, and Application Performance Monitoring in a single integrated product. It captures detailed diagnostics including stack traces, breadcrumbs, and affected-user counts, and in 2024 added AI Error Resolution to automatically suggest code-level fixes using LLMs. The platform is particularly strong in .NET and Flutter environments and serves development teams across web, mobile, desktop, and server applications.
Embrace
Rank #7 · 3.2% visibility
Embrace is a user-focused observability platform providing Real User Monitoring (RUM) for mobile (iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter, Unity) and web applications. Built natively on OpenTelemetry, it captures 100% of user sessions to surface crashes, ANRs, network issues, performance traces, and user journey data with full session-level context. The platform includes AI-powered workflows, an MCP Server for agentic observability, custom dashboards, metrics forwarding, and integrations with backend observability tools (Grafana, Elastic, Chronosphere). Following its November 2025 acquisition of SpeedCurve, Embrace also offers synthetic monitoring, Core Web Vitals benchmarking, and JavaScript performance analytics.
Highlight.io
Rank #8 · 3.2% visibility
Highlight.io is an open-source, full-stack monitoring platform that unifies session replay, error monitoring, structured logging, and distributed tracing in a single developer-centric interface. It enables engineering teams to correlate front-end user sessions with back-end errors, logs, and traces to rapidly diagnose and resolve application issues. Built on OpenTelemetry and ClickHouse, it supports self-hosting and integrates with modern frameworks and developer workflows. Acquired by LaunchDarkly in April 2025, it is being embedded into LaunchDarkly's Guarded Releases offering as a real-time observability layer.
Airbrake
Rank #9 · 1.6% visibility
Cloud-based, agentless error monitoring and performance tracking platform that captures, groups, and alerts on application exceptions in real time—with deployment correlation, breadcrumb-based root cause analysis, and open-source SDK support for 20+ languages.
Instabug (rebranded Luciq)
Rank #10 · 0.0% visibility
Luciq (formerly Instabug) is a mobile-exclusive Agentic Observability platform that uses AI agents to proactively detect, prioritize, diagnose, and resolve quality issues across iOS, Android, and cross-platform mobile apps throughout the full app lifecycle—from beta testing through production monitoring and release management.
Jam.dev
Rank #11 · 0.0% visibility
Jam.dev is a one-click bug reporting platform delivered primarily as a Chrome browser extension. It auto-captures all technical context engineers need to reproduce and fix a bug — screen recordings, console logs, network traces, user action replays, and device metadata — and packages it into a shareable link that integrates directly with issue trackers like Jira, Linear, and GitHub. An AI layer (JamGPT) analyzes captured data to suggest root causes and code fixes. An MCP server enables AI coding assistants (Cursor, Claude, VSCode) to read bug context natively. Recording Links allow support and product teams to collect bug reports from external users with full developer-grade telemetry attached.