Editorial take
Why it stands out
Peers include Sentry and Bugsnag; emphasize Raygun when existing .NET guidance and deployment options win the room.
Tool profile
Crash reporting and real user monitoring with a historical strength in .NET and enterprise-friendly deployments.
.NET and mixed Microsoft shops modernizing observability
Raygun bundles crash reporting with real user monitoring so teams can connect slow or broken experiences to code-level failures. It maps cleanly to error tracking work inside the analytics and monitoring part of your stack. Buyers usually compare Raygun to Sentry and Bugsnag on SDK fit, on-prem options, and contract mechanics.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Peers include Sentry and Bugsnag; emphasize Raygun when existing .NET guidance and deployment options win the room.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Raygun sells Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring as products you can combine; pricing is typically per application and monthly event or session volume with tiered plans. Startups may qualify for discounts—validate RUM versus crash SKUs on the pricing page.