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- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

# Mobile Crash Reporting Software Resources

##### Discussions and Reports to expand your knowledge on Mobile Crash Reporting Software

Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find [discussions](#resources-discussions) from users like you and [reports](#resources-reports) from industry data.

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- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

## Mobile Crash Reporting Software Discussions

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Question on: Sentry
[Is Sentry good for APM?](/discussions/is-sentry-good-for-apm)

_We're evaluating APM tools and Sentry keeps coming up. We already use it for error tracking, but I'm wondering if it's worth using for performance monitoring too, or if we'd be better off with a dedicated APM tool._

Sentry covers the core APM use cases: distributed tracing across services, transaction-level performance monitoring with P50/P75/P95/P99 breakdowns, and alerts when things regress. If you're already using it for errors, the biggest win is that errors and slow transactions share the same trace, so you're not jumping between tools to figure out what happened. It also tracks slow database queries and surfaces N+1 issues automatically, monitors web vitals like LCP, CLS, and INP tied back to specific code, and does continuous profiling so you can see function-level performance data, not just spans. Sentry focuses on the application layer, so everything it surfaces is directly tied to your code. For most teams already using Sentry for errors, turning on performance is a straightforward call. You get meaningful APM coverage without adding another vendor, and the shared context between errors and traces is genuinely useful.

Answered: Anton Bjorkman on June 16, 2026

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Question on: Sentry
[What is Seer?](/discussions/what-is-seer)

_I've seen Seer mentioned a few times while looking into Sentry but I'm not totally clear on what it is or what it does. Is it just an AI chatbot?_

Seer is Sentry's AI debugging agent, not a chatbot. It uses the data Sentry already collects (stack traces, logs, traces, profiles) to figure out why something broke, identify the root cause in your code, and suggest a fix or open a pull request. You control how far it goes: just root cause analysis, a solution plan, or a full PR. It also reviews your pull requests in GitHub before you merge, flagging potential bugs based on your error patterns. Seer works across all the languages and frameworks Sentry supports, and you can configure how much autonomy it gets per project. Check out Seer's full capabilities here: https://docs.sentry.io/product/ai-in-sentry/seer/ 

Answered: Anton Bjorkman on June 3, 2026

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Question on: Sentry
[What does Sentry do other than error tracking?](/discussions/what-does-sentry-do-other-than-error-tracking)

_We've been using Sentry for errors for a while and it works well for that. Curious how far it actually goes though, is performance monitoring, logs, and tracing genuinely useful in Sentry, or should we just use dedicated tools for that stuff?_

Sentry started with error tracking, but it covers a lot more now. Performance monitoring automatically detects issues like N+1 queries, slow database calls, and requests that should be batched. Distributed tracing follows a request across frontend, backend, and mobile app in a single waterfall view. Profiling shows what your code is doing in production at the function level. Session replay records video-like reproductions of user sessions on web and mobile, so you can see happened before, during, and after an error. Logs are structured, searchable, and automatically linked to traces. You also get cron monitoring, uptime monitoring, release health tracking, and Insights dashboards for queries, API requests, frontend assets. Seer, Sentry's AI debugging agent, uses all of that data to identify root causes and suggest fixes. The real advantage over dedicated tools is that everything is connected: an error links to a replay, which links to a trace, links to a profile and logs. You lose that correlation when your stack is split across separate tools. Check out our product walkthrough to get the latest info: https://docs.sentry.io/product/ 

Answered: Anton Bjorkman on June 3, 2026

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## Mobile Crash Reporting Software Reports

Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Summer 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Mid-Market Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Summer 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Small-Business Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Summer 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Momentum Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Summer 2026

G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report

Small-Business Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Spring 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Momentum Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Spring 2026

G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report

Mid-Market Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Spring 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Spring 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Winter 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report

Mid-Market Grid® Report for Mobile Crash Reporting

Winter 2026

G2 Report: Grid® Report