Overview / Description
Bugpilot is an AI error-tracking tool that captures, organizes, and helps fix errors in React applications across server, client, and edge environments, built for React developers and teams. It installs without code changes in about a minute via a CLI wizard and adds minimal runtime overhead. Bugpilot shows React component names directly in stack traces without requiring source maps, and records sessions with browser logs so developers can see exactly what led to a frontend error. An AI-powered debugging assistant, backed by GPT-4, helps explain and resolve issues faster. For end users, Bugpilot provides pre-designed, customizable error pages and an embedded bug-reporting widget so people can submit reports directly. Errors and reports can be routed through webhook integrations to tools like Slack, email, and Jira. The platform ships open-source npm packages under the MIT license, is GDPR-compliant with an EU data-residency option, and offers enterprise self-hosting. Bugpilot is a fit for React teams that want fast setup, readable stack traces, session replay, and AI-assisted debugging without heavy instrumentation or production dependencies.
Used For
Error tracking for React apps, debugging frontend and server errors, session replay with browser logs, AI-assisted bug diagnosis, in-app bug reporting and custom error pages
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- No code changes — set up in about a minute with a CLI wizard
- Shows React component names in stack traces without source maps
- Session recordings with browser logs for frontend errors
- AI-powered debugging assistant backed by GPT-4
- Open-source MIT packages, GDPR-compliant with EU data residency and self-hosting
Cons
- Purpose-built for React, so non-React stacks are not the focus
- Specific pricing tiers are not listed; only a 14-day free trial is shown
- AI debugging depends on a third-party model (GPT-4)
Questions & Answers
Alternatives
Sentry, LogRocket, Bugsnag, Rollbar, Highlight.io