Rollbar is an error tracking and debugging service for software development teams that offers real-time alerts for all errors, including unhandled exceptions, so developers can pinpoint and fix problems fast. It supports a variety of programming languages, including JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Python, Java and more, and is designed to improve error tracking and debugging.
Among its features are:
Real-time Feed: Get immediate alerts for all errors, including unhandled exceptions.
Automated Grouping: Uses machine learning to group similar errors, cutting down on noise and giving you reliable alerts.
Prioritization: See the impact of crashes and errors immediately with metadata, so you can prioritize which ones to address first.
Root Cause Identification: Offers details like stack traces, local variables and telemetry data to help you find and fix errors.
Automated Error Response: Automate workflows based on new and reactivated errors so you can respond and resolve issues quickly.
Code Quality Improvement: See metrics and historical trends to understand how your code is performing and improve your practices.
Customizable Notifications: Integrates with popular tools like Slack, PagerDuty and email to send alerts that work for you.
Multi-Platform Support: Works on server-side, client-side, mobile and desktop.
Rollbar can help teams reduce the time it takes to track down and fix errors, leading to better code quality and happier users. Customers say they've benefited from Rollbar's ability to catch and fix problems before they become major problems and to improve their development process.
Pricing is based on the number of error events per month:
Free: $0/month, 5,000 error events per month, basic features.
Enterprise: Custom pricing for large error event volumes or custom requirements.
Rollbar is geared for teams of any size, with flexible pricing and a free trial to get started. By plugging Rollbar into your development process, you can quickly identify, prioritize and fix errors, leading to better code quality and happier users.