Receive crash and error reports in real time for any project no matter your development stack, with official support for Android, ReactJS and PHP with many more to come into the future. If there's no official library, there's a simple custom submission API.
Hi, my name is Chris, and I am the founder/developer of Crash Catch. I built this as I felt similar services that are available are expensive and offer so many features that me as a solo developer (indie hacker) weren't going to be used so I was paying for features that I mostly wouldn't use, and some of the data that was submitted for a crash was not relevant and just caused unnecessary bloat.
Crash Catch is focussed towards solo developers and startups and is design to be lightweight and simple to use and just provide you the core and relevant information that you need to help you determine why your projects threw an error or crashed so you can fix the issue ASAP and get a new release out before impacting or upsetting too many of your users and customers.
Crash Catch currently has official support for Android, ReactJS and PHP while its in a private beta but there are plans for more libraries coming soon, such as iOS, Ruby and Python to name a few.
If there's not an official library, there's a simple custom crash submission API so you can create your own library and submit crashes for other project types.
I really hope you like Crash Catch, but if you have any feedback, good or bad, or have any questions or anything you think might be missing, then please let me know.
Thanks
Chris
Hi PH,
I've aded iOS support to Crash Catch now. You can find the library on GitHub https://github.com/Crash-Catch/C.... It unfortunately does come with a small caveat that it doesn't do unhandled exceptions like the other Crash Catch libraries. I did a blog post about the reasoning for that which you can find on my blog at https://blog.boardiesitsolutions...
Next I'm looking at adding a Flutter crash reporting library, and investigated how Flutter works and this looks pretty simple to implement (a lot simpler than iOS which was definitely the most complicated).
Any questions or feedback, then please let me know.
Thanks
Chris
Hi PH,
I've pushed out a new release over the weekend to properly support mobile platforms. Rightly or wrongly I assumed that most of the time if you are looking/investigating a crash report you'll likely be on a desktop/laptop so the focus was on getting that working. Now though, its mobile and tablet friendly so if you get a notification you can take a look and see what the issue was.
Started work on the next official library which is to support Flutter mobile development so hopefully that will be made available very soon. You can follow along the live streams at https://twitch.tv/boardy89 or what previous streams on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/...
Thanks
Chris
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