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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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Raghavender Rao J

12/08/15

4.5 out of 5

The best error tracking service - hands down!

What do you like best? I have used TrackJS, Sentry and other error tracking but nothing can match the simplicity of Rollbar. As a JavaScript developer, error tracking is a crucial part of my workflow and since using Rollbar we have been able to track all user-end JS errors across our entire application stack in just one simple dashboard. It is the most clean and easy-to-use which helped make my life as a JS developer easy. What do you dislike? The frontend RollBar JS script works ...

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Krzysztof H

12/08/15

4 out of 5

Essential tool for any app in production

What do you like best? It's extremely useful to find bugs in production fast. It groups similiar bugs and shows tons of useful information about any incidents both in front-end and backend part of applications. It's also easy to integrate into your apps. It's also very easy to plug it into Slack or whatever other tools you have. They have a pleasant API and provide webhooks for events. What do you dislike? It's very easy to go above your plan by runaway events and sometimes it groups ...

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Administrator in Information Technology and Services

12/07/15

4 out of 5

Does the job of frontend bug tracking exceptionally well

What do you like best? Rollbar offers many views for different scenarios. A dashboard, pages per user, per error, different environments, etc. The flexibility is great. What do you dislike? Sometimes the UI can be overwhelming, but overall it is good. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? This product allows us to quickly see the errors being generated on production client-side and gives us notifications and alerts when there are problems.

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Mike B

12/07/15

4.5 out of 5

Easy to implement, Hits all the Requirements

What do you like best? Roller's pricing structure is fair. It delivers most of the same functionality as Bugsnag for a third of the price. Integration of Roller is a snap using Jens Segers Rollbar package for Laravel. Adding the front-end JS from the Rollbar docs is also straightforward. Implementation should take no longer than 10 minutes. What do you dislike? The user interface in Rollbar is a bit dated. But it works. I don't like the side-scrolling lower half of the page that ...

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User in Computer Software

12/07/15

3.5 out of 5

Rollbar as an error monitoring service

What do you like best? Custom grouping for errors Good dashboard What do you dislike? Error grouping is poor Titles for errors are misleading- often poor grouping What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Monitoring error trends, spikes, etc

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User in Health, Wellness and Fitness

12/07/15

5 out of 5

My experience has been minimal but great.

What do you like best? The website ui is simple and easy to navigate around. What do you dislike? There isn't anything in particular that I dislike. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? The benefits are being able to track specific users effected by specific errors. Since I am in QA, it's easier to track down which errors I personally saw and then be able to reproduce my steps and pinpoint issues.

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Ross D

12/07/15

4.5 out of 5

One-stop product

What do you like best? Nice management of multiple environments (easy to switch between dev, staging, prod, etc.) and multiple reporting techniques (e.g. Ruby library and rollbar.js for client-side reporting). Ability to include arbitrary meta data in reports. Nice GitHub integration (suggests suspect deploys). Great ability to manage alerts (acknowledge, resolve, mute, record comments, see history and frequency — makes it a great tool for a multi-person devops team). Easy Heroku ...

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User in Music

12/07/15

3.5 out of 5

Very useful integration for a rails project

What do you like best? I really like to be able to go into the history of errors, checking them and discovering if they were already happened in the past. It replaced completely email-based error notifications What do you dislike? Sometimes I feel something is going wrong with errors count but in general my experience is more than positive What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? The biggest advantage is a unique place to check errors ...

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User in Internet

12/04/15

3.5 out of 5

Great alerting

What do you like best? Great website that quickly aggregates the most important information What do you dislike? Sometimes overload of alerts, but I like the way they try to handle that. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We use it to discover and delegate issues quickly,e specially for people on call.

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User in Internet

12/04/15

4 out of 5

Useful for gauging frontend issues

What do you like best? The administrative interface is easy to navigate. There are helpful alerts, and the option to integrate with the browser to report frontend JS errors is very useful. Resolving items in commits is also a nice feature to have. For the backend, it's a pretty reliable place to monitor after a production push. Every engineer is required to be on an oncall shift, so we rely heavily on Rollbar when we run into an error with our Django application. What do you dislike? ...

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