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The default analytics views that show application trends live and over a long historical period.
This is closely followed by the crash reporting management where one can assign issues, marg them as resolved and track if they re-appear in future releases. This has been one of the most affective features in developing a devops mindset within the delivery team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This is no fault to raugun specifically, but we did not understand some the best practice guidance on how to leverage tagging and how to configure applications, hence we habe one Raygun application for each environemnt our applications are deployed to rather than tracking through the same Raygun application using environment tags, which is a great way to identify those knarly issues which only ever crop up in production :) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

With Raygun it's easy to get right to the issues as they happen with the real time monitoring.
We use it in several languages and have found it so simple to see where any problems happen with a deployment.
It has also been extremely simple to get integrated into our applications, the developers have not found any issues with that.
The layout of the application is very good. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don't have any issues with Raygun, it does exactly what we need it to. The layout and general use of the product is great and I've never heard any of my staff complain about it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

You don't need to worry about reporting rates etc, Raygun will just accept everything your system can throw at it. The interface is very good, and useful for tracking down the exact piece of problematic code. We've got everything linked up with Github, Trello and Slack too which means we can create PRs to solve bugs, or Trello cards to track more detailed resolutions and we get notified immediately when something happens in Slack.
We have user tracking enabled too which means we can often reach out to a customer and tell them we've fixed an issue before they've even had a chance to email us! Hooks in quite easily with our custom app which is nice - we can report both the user specific information and their account information.
We're also using Raygun both across our Ruby and Javascript apps - it's quite nice to get all the error reporting in one place rather than having to use different software for both. The installation and setup was nice and easy too, all we had to do was add the gem or the NPM module and it was ready to go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's relatively expensive, but you definitely get what you pay for. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The real-time notifications of client bugs and crashes are great. It allows us to view all pertinent info in a user friendly manner: machine name, and full error stack trace. This often allows us to reach out to users before they've even had the chance to contact us regarding their problem. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We have not yet encountered any problems with Raygun. We use it for a few different applications, and it has met all of our needs to date. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The error tracking and ability to view the stack trace. The ability to see which errors are the most critical to solve and prioritize our workload is very helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes the titles of the error that comes in does not accurately represent the error that is shown after clicking the error. The title will say something completely different than what the actual error is, and it causes a lot of confusion at times. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We've set up a Slack integration to receive new error reports, which is a very convenient solution. Clicking an error link takes you to the Raygun platform, but you can also resolve or ignore it right away from Slack, which sometimes makes sense.
The platform does its job well; errors are grouped, you can search and filter by time, tags, user etc, the essentials are all there.
A neat feature is the "Permanently Ignore" function, which will prevent notifications from being sent about any new errors of that type, but Raygun still tracks them. Very useful to diagnose bugs that have little impact and are hard to identify – we can gather a lot of data without drowning in notifications. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's hard to come up with something. The essentials are all there. Perhaps more options to format errors that are sent to slack to present the information in an even more streamlined way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Raygun is easy to setup in your application and you get meaningful error reporting from start. You can add your whole team to Raygun and you wont't be charged with additional costs, since it is not user based. You can add several applications to Raygun, we have split this up in frontend and backend and some additional smaller applications. This makes it easier to find specific errors and the slack integration will send those errors to specific channels on which the corresponding developers are subscribed.
Another nice feature is the "Permanently Ignore" button which lets you ignore some kind of errors if you are quite sure they are not real errors. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The Slack integration is nice, but it would be cool if you kind of filter out which errors are sent to this integration. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Gain actionable insights easily with the flame chart and call tree.
easy integration with Jira
Nice that you start with an overview dashboard and gradually get down to granularity between methods and SQL Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Expensive
No auto update for server client
Hard to understand sampling
Can be hard to wade through some noise Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

You can get all error details in Raygun and which you can integrate with various channels like Slack, Victorops to manage easily Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think, Integration with Fluter is not available, which is kind of we needed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.