Airbrake vs. Raygun

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Airbrake
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Airbrake, now from LogicMonitor (acquired February 2021) is an error monitoring and performance insight tool. Airbrak offers real-time error alerts, rich contextual data about why errors are occurring, integration into an existing workflow, and application performance insights to enable users to identify, diagnose, and fix problems - before users get annoyed.
$0
per month
Raygun
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
Raygun in Wellington offers a real user monitoring solution, allowing the user to discover and resolve the performance bottlenecks customers encounter with actionable data from real user sessions. Easily diagnose why users had a poor experience, convert more sales and enhance your front-end performance with Real User Monitoring.N/A
Pricing
AirbrakeRaygun
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
per month
Basic
$19
per month
Pro
$38
per month
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Offerings
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AirbrakeRaygun
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAirbrake offers plans that include up to 200M errors, plus unlimited on-demand errors. Start your free trial and find the plan that right for your needs. 10% discount available for annual pricing.
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User Testimonials
AirbrakeRaygun
Likelihood to Recommend
LogicMonitor
Airbrake is very good at what it does, I don’t really have any criticism at all on that front. It’s less well-suited when bugfixing goes beyond the immediate error and means looking at a lot of context (particularly asynchronous context) like logs.
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Raygun
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Pros
LogicMonitor
  • Integration with most of languages and frameworks as well support via existing logging configs.
  • Aggregations on occurrences which helps to understand and analyse issues better.
  • Web UI displays all error related parameters which I never could have figured out in manual debugging.
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Raygun
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Cons
LogicMonitor
  • We use Airbrake in conjunction with OpsGenie, but I feel like there could be more room for integration between the two.
  • I think it would also be nice if there was a GitHub integration that would comment on recently merged error-prone PRs, currently, we need to dig into the error to find the commit.
  • Generally, more integrations would be nice as people often forget about Airbrake when they are stressed out about an issue.
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Raygun
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Alternatives Considered
LogicMonitor
I love to use Airbrake and New Relic in conjunction. New Relic has better metrics and data that you can really dig into (especially for optimizations), but the error part has always been kinda meh. I fee like Airbrake has done an awesome job at this
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Raygun
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Return on Investment
LogicMonitor
  • Hugely reduced frontend errors in devices we don’t often test: means more conversions and sales
  • Lets us know immediately when there is an error: shorter error durations also means higher sales
  • Ultimately once we’ve solved all the most common bugs: more time for developers to focus on other things
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Raygun
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Screenshot of Airbrake Account DashboardScreenshot of Deploys DashboardScreenshot of Performance DashboardScreenshot of Trends TabScreenshot of Breadcrumbs feature