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Filter error tracking platforms by budget, language support, session replay, and integration depth.

Find your error tracking platform

Filter error tracking platforms by budget, language support, session replay, and integration depth.

Showing 10 of 10 vendors that match

1st

Bugsnag

Application stability monitoring from SmartBear with error prioritization, release health, and broad platform support.

Free

Free plan is available for solo use; paid Select and Preferred plans are event-based, so confirm event volume during procurement.

  • Strong mobile, web, desktop, and server SDK coverage
  • Good release stability and user-impact prioritization for product engineering teams
  • Slack, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, Opsgenie, and source control integrations are well covered
  • Session replay is not the core differentiator, so frontend reproduction may need another tool
  • Event-based packaging requires estimating real error volume before comparing cost
2nd

Rollbar

Real-time error monitoring with broad SDK support, source maps, alert routing, and included replay quotas.

Free

Free plan includes limited occurrences and replays; paid Essentials and Advanced plans scale by occurrence and replay volume.

  • Good alert coverage across Slack, email, webhooks, PagerDuty, Opsgenie, and similar tools
  • Source maps, symbolication, telemetry, and broad SDKs cover many mainstream stacks
  • Free tier gives small projects a useful starting point
  • Replay and occurrence quotas still make cost depend on production volume
  • Less attractive if self-hosting is a hard requirement
3rd

Datadog Error Tracking

Error tracking inside Datadog for teams that already use Datadog RUM, APM, logs, and infrastructure monitoring.

$18/mo

Error Tracking is commonly packaged with RUM, APM, logs, or related Datadog products; confirm product mix and event volume before buying.

  • Excellent correlation with traces, logs, RUM, infrastructure, and dashboards when Datadog is already deployed
  • Session Replay and frontend source maps fit naturally into Datadog RUM workflows
  • Large integration ecosystem and mature alerting make it strong for enterprise operations
  • Overkill for teams that only need error tracking and replay
  • Pricing can be difficult to forecast because value depends on several Datadog products and usage meters
4th

Airbrake

A straightforward error and performance monitoring tool with deploy tracking, rich integrations, and usage-based error quotas.

$19/mo

Paid error monitoring starts around $19/month for 25,000 errors; free trial includes broad feature access but is not a production free tier.

  • Simple error monitoring with deploy tracking, advanced search, and unlimited projects on paid plans
  • Slack and other workflow integrations are easy to wire into small-team alerting
  • Lower entry price than many enterprise observability platforms
  • No native session replay, so frontend context requires another tool
  • On-demand overage pricing means high error volume can change the monthly bill
5th

AppSignal

Predictable application monitoring with error tracking, performance monitoring, host metrics, uptime, check-ins, and logging.

Free

Free plan includes limited requests and logging; paid monitoring starts around $23.25/month when billed yearly.

  • Predictable pricing with no surprise overage bills
  • Combines errors, APM, metrics, uptime, check-ins, and dashboards in one developer-focused product
  • Slack, email, issue tracker, and alert workflows are included
  • No native session replay for visual reproduction of frontend bugs
  • SDK coverage is strong for common web backends but not as broad as Sentry or Bugsnag
6th

Sentry

Developer-first error tracking with broad SDK coverage, performance monitoring, release health, and mature workflow integrations.

Free

Developer plan is free; Team plans are commonly around $26/month before usage-based event, replay, and performance volume.

  • Excellent SDK and framework coverage across frontend, backend, and mobile stacks
  • Strong source map, release, ownership, and issue workflow features
  • Session Replay is available when teams want frontend reproduction context in the same product
  • Usage-based pricing can surprise teams after noisy releases or high replay volume
  • Self-hosting is possible but operationally heavy compared with lightweight hosted tools
7th

Honeybadger

A developer-friendly monitoring suite for error tracking, uptime checks, check-ins, logging, and status pages.

Free

Developer plan is free for low error traffic; Team starts around $26/month with bundled monitoring features.

  • Simple developer workflow with errors, uptime, cron monitoring, and status pages in one account
  • Supports Ruby, JavaScript, Node, Go, Elixir, Python, PHP, Java, and more
  • Transparent base pricing is easier to reason about than many observability suites
  • No native session replay for teams that need visual reproduction of frontend bugs
  • Enterprise and self-hosted needs require a sales conversation
8th

GlitchReplay

Error tracking paired with always-on session replay, built for teams that want crash context without stitching together Sentry and LogRocket.

Free

Free plan includes 10,000 events and 10,000 sessions; Pro is $49/month with unlimited events, unlimited sessions, and unlimited seats.

  • Every error is tied to the session that caused it, so frontend teams get replay context without buying a separate replay platform
  • Flat-rate pricing is easier to forecast than per-event or per-session tools during noisy deploys
  • Sentry SDK compatibility makes it pragmatic for teams already instrumented with Sentry-style JavaScript SDKs
  • Newer platform with a smaller integration catalog than Sentry, Datadog, or Bugsnag
  • Best fit today is web and JavaScript-heavy teams rather than organizations needing every mobile and backend SDK
9th

LogRocket

A session replay-first platform with JavaScript error reporting, network logs, product analytics, and issue management.

Free

Free plan includes 1,000 sessions/month; Team starts around $69/month for higher web session volume.

  • Best-in-class replay context for frontend debugging, support, and product analysis
  • Captures JavaScript errors, console logs, network activity, and source maps alongside session playback
  • Self-hosted deployment is available for enterprise buyers
  • Primarily a frontend session replay platform, not a broad backend error tracker
  • Session-volume pricing can become expensive for high-traffic products
10th

Raygun

Crash reporting, real user monitoring, and APM with strong error diagnostics for web, mobile, desktop, and server applications.

$80/mo

Crash Reporting Basic starts around $80/month for 100,000 errors; Raygun offers a free trial but not a meaningful free production tier.

  • Strong crash reporting diagnostics with breadcrumbs, user impact, and symbolicated stack traces
  • Broad platform support across mobile, web, desktop, and backend applications
  • Slack, Teams, GitHub, Jira, PagerDuty, and webhook integrations are available on team plans
  • Entry price is higher than many developer-first tools
  • Session replay is not as central as in replay-first products

About this comparison

Compare error tracking platforms including GlitchReplay, Sentry, Bugsnag, Rollbar, Honeybadger, Datadog Error Tracking, Raygun, Airbrake, LogRocket, and AppSignal. Filter by budget, free tier, session replay, source maps, SDK coverage, alerting integrations, self-hosting, and open-source requirements to find a realistic fit for your debugging workflow.