For capturing and reproducing front- and back-end errors immediately, Record could be a great fit. This AI-powered technical support tool automatically learns how users experience software by capturing user sessions, recordings, network requests and frontend errors. It can provide AI-driven recommendations for reproducing and resolving bugs, integrate with widely used support tools like Zendesk and Jira, and offer actionable insights to improve software quality.
Another strong contender is Replay, a browser-based tool that records and replays developer applications for immediate reproducibility for debugging. It offers immediate replay, debug with console logs, and integration with continuous integration workflows. That means it can be a great tool for finding flaky tests and inspecting application behavior without having to reproduce locally.
Flytrap is also a strong contender as an error debugging tool that provides rich input and output data for every function and variable involved in errors. It's easy to set up, works with multiple environments and frameworks, and can reproduce bugs immediately. The idea is to make debugging easier so developers can focus on shipping new features instead of worrying about bugs that will show up in production.
Last, Fullview monitors and controls user sessions in real time, including session replays and collection of console and network data. It integrates with widely used support platforms and offers immediate context into customer problems so support and development teams can collaborate and resolve issues more quickly.