Honestly… what is up with all of these error tracking companies?? Airbrake, App Enlight, Bugsnag, Crashlytics, Errbit, Errorception, ErrorFeed, ExceptionTrap, Honeybadger, Instabug, Opbeat, OverOps, Raygun, Rollbar, Sentry, TrackJS Is this the mattress store of web based SaaS?
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Problem “looks easy” and is actually fairly simply to get a prototype going (original Sentry was ~70 lines of code), but gets really hard once you have a lot of data or disjointed data. Also getting harder as industry adapts. Definitely critical for mobile/browser/desktop apps.
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Ahh great points. The space "looks easy", every technical founder brushes up against error tracking, and it falls into the "dev tools" space which is notoriously competitive since a lot of engineers want to do this stuff for fun (hence OSS). Makes sense!
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Low barrier to entry probably. Sentry and Airbrake are the oldest. Crashlytics probably next? Only recently has their become more standardization. Crashlytics still dominates mobile market. Sentry has largest share of web, but still lots of fragmentation.
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