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Airbrake

Overview

What is Airbrake?

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…

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Recent Reviews

Airbrake Review

9 out of 10
February 07, 2022
Airbrake helps with letting us know of errors to look into, while also showing stack traces. This is extremely useful for debugging and to …
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Airbrake Experience

8 out of 10
October 28, 2021
Incentivized
We use Airbrake in our Dev and QA teams are using it as an error monitoring tool, and it has been amazing. Great UI, easy to drill into …
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Clean it up!

7 out of 10
October 11, 2021
Incentivized
Airbrake help us to achieve clean code in the repo. As a big organization having multiple repos to be handled, Airbrake keep us updated …
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Awards

Products that are considered exceptional by their customers based on a variety of criteria win TrustRadius awards. Learn more about the types of TrustRadius awards to make the best purchase decision. More about TrustRadius Awards

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Pricing

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Free

$0

Cloud
per month

Basic

$19

Cloud
per month

Pro

$38

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://airbrake.io/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Airbrake?

Airbrake Error & Performance Monitoring helps the user deploy fearlessly and fix bugs faster. Airbrake notifiers are available for all major programming languages and frameworks and installs in minutes. It helps users spend less time tracking down bugs and more time developing.

Airbrake provides error monitoring and performance insight for the entire app stack. This is so users can drill down on recurring exceptions or filter by parameters, users or environment variables. Intelligent grouping and duplicate detection are presented to ensure users don't get overwhelmed by trivial errors or a mass of emails.

Airbrake Features

  • Supported: Error Monitoring
  • Supported: Application Performance Monitoring
  • Supported: Deploy Tracking
  • Supported: Advanced Search Filters
  • Supported: Unlimited Integrations

Airbrake Screenshots

Screenshot of Airbrake Account DashboardScreenshot of Deploys DashboardScreenshot of Performance DashboardScreenshot of Trends TabScreenshot of Breadcrumbs feature

Airbrake Video

Airbrake demo

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Airbrake Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Airbrake starts at $0.

Sentry, BugSnag, and Raygun are common alternatives for Airbrake.

The most common users of Airbrake are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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Reviews

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Airbrake to track multiple things: the errors that appear in the console of the end-users, to make sure that our product works as intended and to get notified about any error before the user reaches out to our Customer Care team (and get more information about the error) track the failed API calls that we have sent from our frontend. We use this to check faulty implementations or how the user is misusing our software so we can foolproof it better :D we made it kinda a habit to keep an eye on those numbers, we don't strive to get it to 0 but for stability.
  • Report errors
  • Versioning
  • Aggregated errors are not so clear why they got grouped together
  • Not clear why some filters don't work
If you care about tracking the quality of your implementation and connection between the frontend and backend. It is close to useless for old software that is outdated and generates lots of noisy errors because they usually spike for little reason and it is hard to tell real errors from the noisy ones.
  • Tracking errors
  • Early notifications about possible problems
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Airbrake has been a very useful tool to troubleshoot issues or errors I experience during development and in the production environment. Airbrake has been useful to catch conditions we may not have caught during internal testing or catch unexpected use cases of our product which were not tested for during internal testing. This helps us with debugging and be able to resolve bugs in our product before escalation from our end users.
  • Alerts
  • Catch Edge cases
  • Debugging
  • Initial setup was little confusing
Would recommend it to development teams who are looking for realtime debug information and be able to catch bugs before end uses discover them in production
  • alert integration
  • debugging
  • Faster turn around on bug fixes
  • catch edge cases missed during testing
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Airbrake to monitor errors that occur in our Rails applications. We have many different applications and different environments, and Airbrake helps us catch errors at different stages of release. It also allows us to group errors and prioritize which ones to fix.
  • Airbrake has configurable notifications
  • Airbrake groups errors and allows sorting by most recent or most occurences
  • Airbrake has integrations with tools such as Jira
  • The error grouping can be confusing and seems inconsistent
  • Searching for errors is tricky
  • Sometimes errors don't include the relevant information in parameters, this is probably a configuration issue but it doesn't make it clear how to fix it.
When building a Rails application, I would definitely recommend Airbrake. We also use logging services such as Datadog, which could have some overlapping functionality, but Airbrake is great at specifically monitoring errors.
  • Error grouping
  • Jira integration
  • Notifications
  • Airbrake helps us identify issues more quickly
  • Catch issues before production
Datadog, Jira Work Management (Jira Core), GitHub
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