Exception and uptime monitoring for your Rails apps.
But that’s just life…isn’t it? Your bosses, clients and customers expect your code to work perfectly from day one.
And when it breaks? You’re on the spot. Users are annoyed. Your team is stressed.
You’re grepping through log files, trying to remember obscure git commands, trying to find an email that your coworker sent you that you think might help…It’s just so clumsy! But it doesn’t have to be.
What if you could instantly know which deploy caused the problem. Has anyone on your team seen this problem before? Is the issue critical, or can it wait?
That’s why we built Honeybadger.
Honeybadger monitors your apps for exceptions and outages. When there’s a problem, we tell you. We help you understand the context of the problem so you can fix it before anyone notices.
Over the past three years, Honeybadger has helped over 2,000 rails developers kick ass. From companies as big as Ebay and as small as Drip, we help small teams create big software. We’re active in the open-source community, and our engineers regularly speak at RailsConf, MountainWest Ruby, Cascadia, and too many more to list.
Start Your Free TrialThe “other guys” only give you exception monitoring. But do your users care if the app is broken due to an exception, a network problem or a long-running db query? To them it’s just broken.
The “other guys” impose hard limits on your number of “allowed” errors. Think about that. Those services stop working at exactly the time when you need them most!
That’s why we’re going to cover all the angles for you. If you sign up now you can get:
You’ll get this, all for the same price you’d pay for a more limited error-only service.
It’s free for 15 days. There’s no CC required up front. No strings attached.
All the context you need to resolve more exceptions, faster. We’ll give you the whole story, not just clues.
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When it does, are you going to be ready? When your whole business depends on your code working, winging it isn't an option.
Just by spending five or ten minutes now, you can be ready for the big one. You can have monitoring done!
And forget about "the big one." What about the hundreds of "little ones?" What about the problems that aren't even real problems, but that you have to investigate anyway.
Why not spend five minutes now, when the servers aren't on fire to save you all that frustration. To avoid frustrating your users, getting your boss mad, and stressing yourself out?
And if you’re not 100% satisfied let us know and we’ll make it right. You are our only boss. Unlike most of our competitors we don’t have to make investors, or parent companies happy. We just have to make you happy.