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Are Bugsnag and New Relic counterparts or they serve different purposes? Should I use them both on my website? I couldn't find a quick answer regarding this on Google search.

I have a laravel5 app and I am on my quest of searching for a good tool to monitor my app performance and catch errors. Any help would be appreciated.

Dolda2000
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    For the record, I disagree with the close vote for the question being "primarily opinion-based". I'm sure there's an objective way to compare the two and put them into a useful context. – Dolda2000 Mar 18 '15 at 05:11

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Bugsnag co-founder here. Many of our customers use Bugsnag side-by-side with New Relic. Bugsnag focuses on actionable error monitoring, whereas New Relic's focus is on performance.

loopj
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There are also other tools out there that can help you with PHP monitoring. I am working for dynatrace as a performance advocate. Check out our technical blogs and consider it for your tool evaluation: http://apmblog.dynatrace.com/2014/04/16/top-3-php-performance-tips-for-continuous-delivery/ & http://apmblog.dynatrace.com/2014/10/30/proper-configuration-running-php-nginx/

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