Editorial take
Why it stands out
Quote each product (CR, RUM, APM) separately—do not assume bundle discount. Reserved vs on-demand math matters at spike traffic. Verify whether marketing tables mean sessions or errors for RUM rows in your quote.
Tool profile
Crash reporting and real user monitoring for finding software errors, slowdowns, and release issues across apps.
.NET and mixed Microsoft shops wanting errors + RUM together
Raygun pairs Crash Reporting with Real User Monitoring (RUM) and APM-style products, with long-standing credibility in .NET and enterprise-friendly deployments.
raygun.com/pricing (March 2026) lists Crash Reporting tiers with ~33% savings on annual prepay: Basic $40/month when billed annually versus $60 month-to-month for 100,000 errors/month reserved, Team $80 annual / $120 monthly for 200,000 errors/month, Business $400 annual / $600 monthly for 1,000,000 errors/month. Additional usage is billed on-demand at $0.001 per error beyond reserved pools (wording on page). Enterprise is custom.
RUM shows higher anchors—for example Basic $80 annual / $120 monthly per 100k reserved sessions (marketing label uses “errors/mo*” in the fetched table—confirm session vs error semantics in Raygun docs), Team $160 / $240 for 200k, Business $800 / $1,200 for 1M, with on-demand $0.002 per unit beyond reservation per footnotes. APM has parallel structures at similar price points in the same page family.
14-day free trials are offered across products. Unlimited apps and members are highlighted on published plan cards.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Quote each product (CR, RUM, APM) separately—do not assume bundle discount. Reserved vs on-demand math matters at spike traffic. Verify whether marketing tables mean sessions or errors for RUM rows in your quote.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Raygun's public pricing shows Crash Reporting Basic at $40 per month billed annually for 100,000 errors, Team at $80 for 200,000, and Business at $400 for 1,000,000, with Enterprise custom. Real User Monitoring starts at $80, $160, and $800 on the same annual cadence, and each product offers a 14-day free trial.
Bugsnag
Free planMobile and web teams tracking crash-free sessions by release
Error and stability monitoring for web, mobile, and backend apps with release tracking and diagnostics.
Stands out for stability focused monitoring with strong release health workflows across app platforms.