I do the same thing that Jarin does.  Because the hard part about these tools 
are scaling them, having your own kind of gets you around the tough parts.




Best,

Rob


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On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Jarin Udom <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use Errbit, it's API-compatible with Airbrake (you just use the Airbrake 
> gem and point it to your Errbit instance): https://github.com/errbit/errbit
> You can just plop it up on Heroku, and you can configure it to ping itself 
> so the dyno doesn't go to sleep, so it's basically free. I just have mine 
> post to a Slack room.
> Jarin
> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 12:18:15 PM UTC-7, Etienne wrote:
>>
>> Hi all 
>>
>> Wondering if you have any recommendations for error notifications other 
>> than Bugsnag and Airbrake?  I’m looking for something cheap and reliable 
>> and most importantly, a recommendation from the SDRuby community :) 
>>
>> Etienne
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