Raygun is a cloud-hosted bug tracking and networking monitoring solution that is ideal for midsize and large enterprises across a range of sectors. It offers features such as user monitoring, crash reporting, integrations with other tools, deployment tracking, and user tracking. The platform can also be deployed on-premise. Its crash reporting functionalities enable you to detect where clients face performance issues, crashes, or errors, and notify the concerned team members about them. With the workflow management function, you can organize problem resolution.
Raygun also facilitates full stack application monitoring. You can view client lists, monitor session details, and assess how end users engage with applications. Workflow and diagnostic information tools assist you to identify, recreate, and resolve concerns.
Raygun presents crash reporting capabilities that enable your organization to find, comprehend, and resolve the crashes and errors faced by end users. You can track the crashes and errors happening in every leading host, browser, operating system, platform, and coding language. The software produces full stack traces to aid you to detect every crash and error in your stack.
Raygun also organizes crashes, bugs, and errors into groups that classify the issues as active, resolved in a specific version, resolved, permanently ignored, and ignored. This error grouping assists you to know the statuses of the errors and how they are addressed and treated. You’ll also get alerts based on these error groups.
For instance, you’ll get an alert when a resolved issue resurfaces again. You can then re-delegate this error to the active error status or group. Permanently ignored errors are not delegated to the active group when they resurface.
Raygun offers inbound filters that you can use to filter mistakes based on hostname, IP address, machine name, version, and others. This feature allows you to concentrate on errors that directly affect your consumers.
After capturing crashes and errors, you can create reports with the specific details you wish to focus on. You can schedule these crash reports to be produced regularly based on specified time periods. Lastly, you can share these reports with your team members and also export them to third-party applications.