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Bugsnag stands out as a reliable tool for bug tracking with its seamless integration and powerful features. Users appreciate its ability to capture and display detailed error information, making debugging a breeze. The real-time error notifications and grouping of similar bugs are highlighted as key strengths. Additionally, Bugsnag offers easy setup and great UI ...Read more
Easy integration and setup with various platforms, including mobile and web applications.
Real-time error monitoring capability and grouping of similar bugs for efficient debugging.
Powerful search capabilities and workflow mechanisms for detailed diagnostics.
Affordable pricing and reasonable cost for the provided features.
Some users find the richness of features and customizations in Bugsnag intimidating, especially without adequate documentation.
Limited documentation for certain functions and API, making it challenging to utilize the tool fully.
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User in Information Technology and Services
07/28/17
Great tool for bug tracking
What do you like best? It's easy to setup with our laravel installation, and it's simple to find each error and drill down into the details to find what we need to fix the issues What do you dislike? It's difficult to dislike a tool like bugsnag, but we could probably benefit from some advanced reporting. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's much easier to find and crush bugs, and mark them as fixed.
07/28/17
Great tool for bug tracking
What do you like best? It's easy to setup with our laravel installation, and it's simple to find each error and drill down into the details to find what we need to fix the issues What do you dislike? It's difficult to dislike a tool like bugsnag, but we could probably benefit from some advanced reporting. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's much easier to find and crush bugs, and mark them as fixed.
05/13/17
Great filtering and notifications
What do you like best? Great filtering of bugs and notification of new errors. Bugsnag makes it easy to categorise errors and integrates with issue tracking and team messaging seamlessly. What do you dislike? It's not always obvious what filters are applied which has caused us to miss things occasionally What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Software monitoring and quality assurance. Automatic logging of errors into bug tracking
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Nicholas C
05/13/17
Great filtering and notifications
What do you like best? Great filtering of bugs and notification of new errors. Bugsnag makes it easy to categorise errors and integrates with issue tracking and team messaging seamlessly. What do you dislike? It's not always obvious what filters are applied which has caused us to miss things occasionally What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Software monitoring and quality assurance. Automatic logging of errors into bug tracking
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Jeffrey S
03/21/17
Pretty Good Product for Capturing & Monitoring Exceptions
What do you like best? It was pretty easy to integrate once you get the configuration correct. And the web site for monitoring/reviewing exceptions is fantastic. What do you dislike? Getting the configuration correct in some cases was not easy. The documentation on their website can use definite improvement in this area. Recommendations to others considering the product: The account changes made recently are helpful; makes the product a bit cheaper and easier to use with a team. ...
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03/21/17
Pretty Good Product for Capturing & Monitoring Exceptions
What do you like best? It was pretty easy to integrate once you get the configuration correct. And the web site for monitoring/reviewing exceptions is fantastic. What do you dislike? Getting the configuration correct in some cases was not easy. The documentation on their website can use definite improvement in this area. Recommendations to others considering the product: The account changes made recently are helpful; makes the product a bit cheaper and easier to use with a team. And, ...
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09/22/16
Solid entry as a bug review and collation service, with extras
What do you like best? Bugsnag is very simple to set up and maintain; it has powerful search capabilities and workflow mechanisms, with lots of additions information required. It stores everything you could need to know about the bugs that it tracks and comes with an API and the abilities to export data for use on dashboards etc. What do you dislike? The API can be a little cumbersome and the documentation isn't awesome at times. Many of the features that are on use on the site don't ...
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User in Computer Software
09/22/16
Solid entry as a bug review and collation service, with extras
What do you like best? Bugsnag is very simple to set up and maintain; it has powerful search capabilities and workflow mechanisms, with lots of additions information required. It stores everything you could need to know about the bugs that it tracks and comes with an API and the abilities to export data for use on dashboards etc. What do you dislike? The API can be a little cumbersome and the documentation isn't awesome at times. Many of the features that are on use on the site don't ...
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David L
06/09/16
OK but needs some work for Golang
What do you like best? In Go it's really easy to integrate BugSnag with the logrus library. We can then hook up Bugsnag to Pagerduty to notify our on call if there is a sudden spike in errors. What do you dislike? The information Bugsnag captures in Go isn't that useful. Stack traces can be misleading. I'd like to track multiple levels of log in Bugsnag but not necessarily report them all through to Pagerduty (i.e. I'd like to also capture warnings but not have them ping the on call). ...
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06/09/16
OK but needs some work for Golang
What do you like best? In Go it's really easy to integrate BugSnag with the logrus library. We can then hook up Bugsnag to Pagerduty to notify our on call if there is a sudden spike in errors. What do you dislike? The information Bugsnag captures in Go isn't that useful. Stack traces can be misleading. I'd like to track multiple levels of log in Bugsnag but not necessarily report them all through to Pagerduty (i.e. I'd like to also capture warnings but not have them ping the on call. It's ...
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