Bugsly vs New Relic — Error Tracking

New Relic is a comprehensive observability platform with error tracking as one of many capabilities. However, their per-seat pricing model ($49/user/mo for full platform access) makes it expensive for teams. Bugsly provides focused, AI-powered error tracking with unlimited users at a fraction of the cost.

Feature Comparison

FeatureBugslyNew Relic
AI Error AnalysisFree on all plansLimited AI assistant
Team Plan Price$19/mo$49/user/mo (full platform)
Events Included100,000/mo100GB free ingest
Session Replay
Per-seat PricingNo, unlimited usersYes, $49/user/mo
Setup Complexity5-minute setupComplex instrumentation
Open SourcePartial (agents only)
Self-hosted Option

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bugsly cheaper than New Relic for error tracking?

Significantly. New Relic charges $49/user/mo for full platform access, so a team of 5 would pay $245/mo before data costs. Bugsly is $19/mo flat with unlimited users and 100,000 events included.

Does Bugsly offer the same error tracking capabilities as New Relic?

Bugsly matches New Relic's error tracking features — stack traces, grouping, alerting, and release tracking — and adds AI-powered error analysis that automatically suggests root causes and fixes. New Relic's AI assistant is more general-purpose and not specifically optimized for error resolution.

Can I use Bugsly alongside New Relic?

Yes. Many teams use Bugsly for error tracking and a platform like New Relic for infrastructure monitoring. Bugsly focuses on doing error tracking exceptionally well rather than being a jack-of-all-trades.