If you want a solution that monitors and debugs your Laravel project in real time, Inspector is worth a look. Inspector is a code execution monitoring tool for developers using Laravel and other technologies. It spots errors with context and timeline information, fixes bugs with AI, and integrates with popular notification channels like Email, Slack and Microsoft Teams. The tool supports Laravel and comes with a 14-day money-back guarantee, live chat and email support.
Another good option is Rollbar, a real-time error tracking and debugging service that works with many programming languages, including Laravel. Rollbar alerts you immediately and in detail about all errors, including unhandled exceptions, through its real-time feed and automated grouping. It can also help you prioritize problems, find the root cause, set up automated error response options and send notifications. It's geared for development teams that want to cut response times and improve code quality.
For a broader error monitoring and performance monitoring service, Airbrake could be a good fit. Airbrake offers real-time alerts and error tracking, error and performance correlation with deployments, and user insights to see how errors affect specific users. It tracks deployments, shows stack traces and integrates with GitHub, Jira and Slack. Airbrake supports multiple programming languages, including Laravel, and has a lightweight, agentless architecture that's easy to set up.
Last, Raygun is an all-in-one monitoring service that finds, diagnoses and fixes problems affecting people using web and mobile apps. It offers real-time insights into application performance, crash reporting and error monitoring. Raygun also includes tools like APM for backend problem solving, AI-powered error resolution and native integrations with Slack, GitHub, Jira and Bitbucket. It's designed to help you resolve problems faster, improve application health and support a wide range of languages and frameworks.