Coralogix vs. Mantis Bug Tracker

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Coralogix
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Coralogix headquartered in San Francisco aims to help software companies avoid getting lost in their log data by automatically figuring out their production problems. All plans support all Coralogix features and it is available free (up to 1GB of log data), with pricing tiers available based on volume of log data and log retention time, as well as via an enterprise pricing plan.N/A
Mantis Bug Tracker
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Mantis Bug Tracker is a free and open source web-based bug tracking system released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. The most common use of MantisBT is to track software defects. However MantisBT is often configured by users to serve as a more generic issue tracking system and project management tool.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Testimonials
CoralogixMantis Bug Tracker
Likelihood to Recommend
Coralogix
Most Appropriate: Searching for logs, setting alerts on anomalies, multiple container for logs separated by multiple services. Classification of different types of logs. Tracing of requests involving multiple services. Finding the time between different endpoints in the service layer to identify the choke points. Less Appropriate: Duplication of logs can cause an issue for you.
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Pros
Coralogix
  • Unified platform for logs and traces.
  • Enable alerts on anomalies.
  • Intuitive interface.
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Open Source
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Cons
Coralogix
  • Login issue with SSO: In some cases, the SSO login button is not visible on the Login page. This causes issue to access Coralogix.
  • Duplicate Logs: In some cases, we get duplicate logs in Coralogix and it becomes difficult to identify if these are duplicate logs.
  • Sometimes the tracing feature has glitches
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Usability
Coralogix
The product is easy to use and integrate. The customer support is at a level of its own. There was never a time we needed help with something, and the support wasn't there to provide all the help needed in a very effective and efficient way. Being proactive, suggesting ways to solve and not just answering questions, and providing more knowledge about how the product should be used.
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Open Source
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Alternatives Considered
Coralogix
Think of Coralogix as a proactive teammate rather than just a passive tool. Unlike Datadog or New Relic, where you often pay a steep "tax" to index noise just to catch one error, Coralogix analyzes logs in-stream—saving you from surprise bills when containers get noisy. Its automatic clustering spots hidden issues without you writing endless rules, giving you instant clarity where others force you to dig.
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Return on Investment
Coralogix
  • Faster time to resolve issues.
  • Ability to detect issues before our users.
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