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LogRocket
LogRocket lets you replay problems as if they happened in your own browser. Instead of guessing why errors happen, or asking users for screenshots and log dumps, you can replay sessions to quickly understand what went wrong.
LogRocket records pixel-perfect videos of user activity along with console logs, JavaScript errors, network requests, and browser metadata. It also has deep integrations with React, Redux, Angular and Vue.js to record application state.
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Slack + GitHub
Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack app. A separate Slack subscription is required. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you’ll get updates about what’s happening on GitHub—without leaving Slack.