What is Raygun?
Dedicate more efforts to developing exceptional software rather than wrestling with it.
Raygun is a cloud-based service that specializes in monitoring errors, crashes, and performance for both web and mobile applications. Its robust toolkit equips teams with comprehensive insights into the challenges faced by users, offering detailed information at the code level to uncover the underlying problems.
The offerings from Raygun encompass three primary domains: Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Crash Reporting, and Real User Monitoring. These components are seamlessly interconnected, delivering impactful insights that are unparalleled in the industry.
With Raygun, you gain an understanding of how users genuinely interact with your software, enabling you to swiftly identify, analyze, and resolve performance challenges with greater efficiency. This proactive approach not only enhances the user experience but also empowers your development team to focus on innovation and improvement.
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Best Analytics Solution
Date: Jan 09 2025SummaryAll in all it is a great tool for small to medium size organization to monitor and analyze user details. Its easier integration with technologies acts as a cherry on top.
PositiveRaygun provides a robust analytic solution to both web and mobile application, In our organization we use Raygun to monitor user analytics on our apps. It monitor user and provide detailed report of metrics like :
- How much time user spent on a particular screen.
- Most visited screens.
- Lag faced by user on a particular screen.
Apart from these, Raygun also gives user system and environment information, like OS/Device used by the user to visit the application.NegativeThe subscription plans are a bit costlier than its competitors, like Sentry and Google Analytics.
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