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Rollbar - Bug Tracking Software

Rollbar Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Rollbar Reviews & Ratings

4.6

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Based on 382 ratings & 151 reviews

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Gaston M

04/13/16

5 out of 5

A promising leading debugging tool. My new best server side friend.

What do you like best? It instantly reports all the exceptions that occurs in my ruby server apps. I like it is by default awesome, but as well let's you log and custom report anything you like by the use of an API. You can also add extra parameters to associated to each exception. The pricing is among the best of all as of early 2016. What do you dislike? The UI needs lots of improvements. It's sad because the product features are amazing, I'd make a refresh of the UX/UI with a ...

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User in Computer Software

03/02/16

4.5 out of 5

Rollbar has been invaluable in helping us track and understand clientside JS errors

What do you like best? Rollbar is simple, powerful, and their support has been absolutely top-notch, with people frequently going above and beyond to lend us a hand with things. Rollbar's client-side JS library and its ability to (with a single config flag) capture uncaught JS errors has been a godsend for us. What do you dislike? There's not a lot to criticize here – perhaps the web-UI could use a coat of paint (it looks to me like it's built on a lightly-modified Bootstrap ...

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User in Information Technology and Services

01/25/16

4.5 out of 5

Pay for failures!

What do you like best? The policy – Fix your stuff if you do not want to pay! Good integrations Pretty fast Errors log is not a huge wall of text – it's smartly cutted What do you dislike? It's not very clear understanding what's the path that raised an exception What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Tracking and solving bugs/exceptions

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Stefano Z

01/19/16

5 out of 5

Really indispensable tool

What do you like best? The fact that it's easy to go from an error to the line of code that generated it. It's reliability and speed. The user agent and query parameter reporting. The possibility to run queries among a certain error occurrence to find common denominators. What do you dislike? Error grouping could be improved a bit, sometimes the same error in considered as new while instead it already happened with maybe some small bits changed. RQL is great and I'd like to see if ...

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David G

12/22/15

5 out of 5

Your production vigilante

What do you like best? Rollbar catches every error in your production environment. They do their job, they does it reliably and they do it fast. Also, integration is a breathe. What do you dislike? I miss the ability to group different similar errors into the same. Muted errors also become unmuted after a certain number of occurrences. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Any sane devops department is blind without a service without a ...

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Daniel A

12/15/15

3.5 out of 5

Great error tracking tool!

What do you like best? I really like the fact that Rollbar is easy to integrate and implement in your codebase. They have various modules for Ruby and NodeJS which makes setup a breeze. The user interface makes it easy to know what's happening as well as organizing these error traces. The stage tab is really a welcome addition What do you dislike? It took some time for me to see some really cool features on the dashboard. I think Rollbar team can create some more docs to highlight ...

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User in Consumer Services

12/12/15

5 out of 5

It just works

What do you like best? The JS & Ruby reporters are great. The ui groups the errors efficiently. What do you dislike? There's some UX issues here and there but nothing critical What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We process orders in real time to be served within few hours, any errors is critical and should be addressed quickly. Rollbar plays an important role in allowing us to achieve this goal.

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Bruno A

12/09/15

5 out of 5

It's a mess developing a webapp without Rollbar!

What do you like best? - easy to deploy - several deployment scenarios - good insights on errors - good notification settings - possibility to ignore the same error "family" - possibility to comment in each error - the live items viewer is simply awesome! What do you dislike? - Deploying users should be hook up to Rollbar users is username is the same as an existing user in that account; - Deploy could actually have an external link so we could link to our own ...

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Douglas O

12/08/15

5 out of 5

Get valuable insights from your project!

What do you like best? Very fast notification of when your software is not working as expected for your users. Instead of losing the errors in a huge log, Rollbar presents your with a very beautiful listing, which you can organize in many ways. Also it's very nice that you can provide a method to identify the users in each request and track if a defined user is having a bad experience in your software because of unexpected errors or just track all the errors he is getting for a better ...

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User in Health, Wellness and Fitness

12/08/15

4.5 out of 5

Great and simple error tracking.

What do you like best? I like the wide variety of languages supported by Rollbar. It is simple to use and integrate. What do you dislike? The discovery process is sometimes obtuse. Disparate events are sometimes clustered together, and it's hard to collate the original error messages to determine the ultimate cause of the problems. Recommendations to others considering the product: Make sure integration is set up so that errors can be grouped appropriately. What problems are ...

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