New Relic monitors web pages, tracks user behavior, evaluates load balancing, optimizes code and database performance, monitors cloud services, container workloads, application infrastructure performance, metrics, synthetic API monitoring, alert configurations, and stress tests applications. Users value its Java tracking, infrastructure application performance monitoring, NRQL, insights, end-user monitoring, synthetics, dashboards, and ease of setup.
If it’s the right tool, it doesn’t matter what it costs because you’re going to get it back many-fold from your productivity.
New Relic is either free with low retention and minimal functionalities, or expensive with full options and retention.
If it’s the right tool, it doesn’t matter what it costs because you’re going to get it back many-fold from your productivity.
New Relic is either free with low retention and minimal functionalities, or expensive with full options and retention.
Cribl Stream and Splunk Synthetic Monitoring aren't directly competitive products but have overlapping functionalities. Cribl focuses on log management and observability pipeline, whereas Splunk Synthetic Monitoring is a dedicated tool for simulating user interactions and monitoring application performance.
Observe helps monitor and analyze logs, metrics, and traces, enhancing observability and improving incident response. Users value its data integration, real-time data monitoring, and intuitive dashboards. However, the mobile experience suffers from slow load times and occasional crashes, with users desiring more intuitive features, comprehensive documentation, and better customer support.