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Airbrake

About Airbrake

Airbrake is an error monitoring and performance tracking platform used by development teams to catch, diagnose, and resolve application errors before they affect end users. Rather than sifting through log files after a customer complaint, Airbrake surfaces errors in real time — grouping duplicates, tracking frequency, and showing the exact code path that triggered each issue.

For businesses running production software, undetected errors cost money. A broken checkout flow, a failed API call, or a crashing mobile screen can go unnoticed for hours without proper monitoring. Airbrake acts as an early warning system, sending alerts the moment something breaks and giving developers the stack trace, environment data, and deployment context they need to fix it fast. Our custom development team builds monitoring into every application we deliver.

Beyond error tracking, Airbrake includes application performance monitoring (APM) that highlights slow queries, memory leaks, and throughput bottlenecks. This dual focus — catching what is broken and what is slow — gives engineering teams a more complete picture of application health. When paired with system integrations, Airbrake alerts can automatically create tickets in Jira, post to Slack channels, or trigger incident response workflows.

If your development team is reactive rather than proactive about application issues, Airbrake provides the visibility layer that changes that dynamic. Combined with a solid AI agent development approach, you can even build automated triage systems that classify and route errors based on severity and component.

Airbrake FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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How it works

We work hand-in-hand with you to implement Airbrake

Step 1

Install the Airbrake SDK

Add the Airbrake library to your application using your language’s package manager. Configure it with your project API key and environment setting so errors are correctly attributed to development, staging, or production.

Step 2

Configure Error Filtering

Set up filters to exclude noise — expected errors, bot traffic, and known third-party issues. This keeps your error dashboard focused on genuine problems that need attention rather than flooding it with false positives.

Step 3

Set Up Alert Channels

Connect Airbrake to your team’s communication tools — Slack, email, or PagerDuty. Configure alert thresholds so critical errors trigger immediate notifications while lower-priority issues are batched into digest reports.

Step 4

Integrate with Your Issue Tracker

Link Airbrake to Jira, GitHub Issues, or your preferred project management tool. This allows developers to create tracked tickets directly from error reports and maintain a clear audit trail from detection to resolution.

Step 5

Enable Performance Monitoring

Turn on Airbrake’s APM features to track response times, database queries, and external service calls. This gives you visibility into performance degradation alongside error data, helping you catch slow endpoints before users complain.

Step 6

Review and Triage Regularly

Establish a routine — daily or weekly — where your team reviews new errors, assigns ownership, and closes resolved issues. Consistent triage prevents the error backlog from growing unmanageable and builds a culture of proactive quality.

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