A simple error-tracking app that currently integrates Vercel and Heroku projects, with a client SDK for all javascript projects. It offers real-time logs, email alerts, and a minimum of 25 days of error history, with pay-as-you-go pricing starting at $0
Hello everyone,
I am a developer who has worked on several side projects over the years.
Error tracking is crucial in the application development process, as you and I both know.
Unless you have a large user base, your app's logs will likely stay under 10MB per month, even after release.
I've scoured many log management platforms in my developer journey, and never found anything accessible enough for me, and here is why:
ā I didn't know that even when you're working on a side project, you need to include a "log management" budget in addition to any expenses you might have.
ā Most of the log management apps out there seemed very, very old and packed with features that made me feel like I was in a trading app.
ā I wanted to access my logs as long as possible but I couldn't find any product with more than 1 or 3 days retention for their freemium plan (my favorite so far).
ā None of the available items I checked provide a pay-as-you-go plan for an app with less than 100MB of logs per month.
AppLogs is the solution I designed to meet all my needs, and I hope it will be the solution to most developer frustrations with logs.
It will be great to receive reviews from the community
I wish you all a great developer journey! š
@arnold_lambou Your journey in developing AppLogs sounds both relatable and inspiring! As a developer who also juggles side projects, I understand the struggle with finding the right log management tool. Your approach to creating a solution that addresses these common pain points is commendable. It seems like a perfect fit for projects that don't generate massive logs. My question is, does AppLogs offer any unique features or analytics to help developers better understand their log data, beyond just storage and accessibility? Looking forward to exploring AppLogs!
@bishal_nandi2 thank you for the question
First and foremost I am a full stack JavaScript developer and this app is also built entirely using JavaScript (nextjs, node.js + serverless features)
This app is completely ready for JavaScript projects because at the moment the only client available is the JavaScript sdk.
You can currently only catch exceptions and log errors manually from JavaScript projects.
Feel free to give is a try with your JavaScript projects š
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