Friday, March 13, 2009

CrashKit

Today I have good news: we are launching a limited beta of CrashKit, our multi-language online crash reporting tool.


We've started building it a few weeks ago for our consulting project (written in Java). And CrashKit has already saved our asses a couple of times since then. You feel like a real guardian angel watching over your product and being able to react before your users get what's happened.

CrashKit already has all lively important features but also there are many terrific features on our roadmap: collection of usage statistics, two-way customer interaction, much better bug tracker integration, more notification options, branding and internationalization. And, of course, more supported languages and frameworks. If you are missing any particular feature or have anything else to say, please drop us a line.

CrashKit is free to use during the beta period, and will always be free for open-source and small personal projects.

2 comments:

  1. From the site: "
    3. Feed all your uncaught exceptions into CrashKit.
    "

    This is really unfair :) If you'll eliminate this step
    by doing some black magic, it would be really useful service!

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  2. Re: Michael

    It's hard with Java. (it's not a BlackMagic-friendly language :) But we plan support for automatic integration with Eclipse's error log, log4j and other existing Java logging solutions. It'll make integration much easier.

    Regarding Ruby, Python & JS — black magic will be there. ;) Anyway, at some degree.

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