Bugsnag Alternatives

The 10 closest alternatives to Bugsnag, compared on price, features and who each one suits.
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Looking for an alternative to Bugsnag? Bugsnag (error monitoring with stability scoring, built mainly around mobile and web apps, founded 2013) is widely used by Mobile Engineers, Frontend Teams, and Release Managers, but it isn't the right fit for every team: pricing (free tier (7,500 events/mo), team from ~$22/mo), feature gaps, or workflow mismatch all push teams to evaluate other options. Below are 10 Bugsnag alternatives, each with a side-by-side breakdown so you can see exactly where they differ.

10 Bugsnag Alternatives

Ranked by how closely each one replaces Bugsnag. Every row links to a full side-by-side breakdown.

ToolPricingComparison
1

ObserveOne

AI-powered synthetic monitoring and self-healing test automation

Free tier available, paid plans from $6/movs Bugsnag
2

Sentry

Application error monitoring and performance management

Developer (Free - 5k errors), Team from ~$26/mo, Business from ~$80/movs Bugsnag
3

Rollbar

Error tracking with automated grouping and deploy-aware release tracking

Free (5,000 events/mo), Essentials from $9/movs Bugsnag
4

New Relic

Observability platform for every engineer

Usage-based limits: Free (500 checks/mo), Standard (10k checks), Pro (1M checks)vs Bugsnag
5

Pingdom

Website performance and uptime monitoring

Synthetic from ~$10/mo, RUM from ~$10/mo (100k pageviews)vs Bugsnag
6

Grafana

Open-source observability and data visualization

Open source free, Cloud from $0 (scalable usage-based)vs Bugsnag
7

PagerDuty

Digital operations management and incident response

Free (5 users), Pro $21/user/mo, Business $41/user/mo (+ Add-ons)vs Bugsnag
8

Atlassian Statuspage

Communicate incidents and build trust with status pages

Free (100 subs), Hobby $29/mo, Startup $99/mo, Business $399/movs Bugsnag
9

UptimeRobot

Free uptime monitoring for websites

Free (non-commercial, 50 monitors), Solo from $9/mo, Team from $38/movs Bugsnag
10

Prometheus

Open-source metrics monitoring and alerting toolkit

Free and open sourcevs Bugsnag

Why teams leave Bugsnag

Teams usually look for Bugsnag alternatives for one of a few reasons. Pricing stops fitting once usage scales up (free tier (7,500 events/mo), team from ~$22/mo). The feature mix doesn't cover what they actually need. Or the day-to-day ergonomics around alerting, debugging, and CI integration keep slowing the team down. Whichever pushed you here, the comparisons below show exactly where each option differs from Bugsnag.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bugsnag still worth paying for in 2026?

Bugsnag is solid at its core use case (error monitoring with stability scoring, built mainly around mobile and web apps). Whether it's worth the price depends on whether you actually use the features outside that core. Teams paying for the full platform tend to stay. Teams using only one slice of it often find an alternative that does just that part for less.

Do I still need Bugsnag if I add synthetic monitoring?

Yes. Bugsnag handles error monitoring with stability scoring, built mainly around mobile and web apps. Synthetic monitoring doesn't replace that. It covers the blind spot: whether the journeys your users actually take are working in production right now. The two stack.

Can I run Bugsnag side-by-side with another tool during migration?

Yes, and most teams do. Keeping Bugsnag live for a few weeks while you validate the alternative against the same flows is the standard playbook. You get parity data before committing, and rollback is just turning the new tool off.

What ObserveOne adds next to Bugsnag

Error trackers tell you an exception fired. They can't see the failures that never throw: a checkout that silently breaks, an expired SSL certificate, a page that returns 200 and renders blank. ObserveOne monitors those user-facing journeys in production; teams run it alongside an error tracker, not instead of one. The free tier is enough to run it next to Bugsnag on one critical journey.

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How we compare

  • Feature flags and pricing come from each vendor's public docs and pricing pages, last reviewed June 2026. Spot an error? Tell us and we'll fix the data.
  • ObserveOne is our product. The data is collected the same way for every tool; the recommendations are ours.