Best Observability Tools for Git

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    Gearset

    Gearset

    $200 per user, per month
    291 Ratings
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    Gearset provides comprehensive insights into the health of your Salesforce organization, allowing you to detect Flow and Apex errors, keep an eye on organizational limits, and identify issues before they affect users. With an intuitive dashboard, you can analyze error patterns, pinpoint the most troublesome Flows or Apex classes, and assess the number of affected users. You can configure instant alerts through Slack or Microsoft Teams, create personalized rules (for instance, “If Flow X encounters more than 10 failures within 5 minutes”), and seamlessly connect errors to tickets in Jira or Azure DevOps for efficient resolution. Efficiently monitor platform limits such as API calls, storage, and email all in one centralized location, helping you stay ahead of potential bottlenecks and system downtime. By transitioning from a reactive approach to proactive monitoring, Gearset equips your team to identify issues early, minimize downtime, and enhance the overall stability of your Salesforce platform.
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    GitLab

    GitLab

    $29 per user per month
    14 Ratings
    GitLab is a complete DevOps platform. GitLab gives you a complete CI/CD toolchain right out of the box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered in one application. It fundamentally changes the way Security, Development, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab reduces development time and costs, reduces application vulnerabilities, and speeds up software delivery. It also increases developer productivity. Source code management allows for collaboration, sharing, and coordination across the entire software development team. To accelerate software delivery, track and merge branches, audit changes, and enable concurrent work. Code can be reviewed, discussed, shared knowledge, and identified defects among distributed teams through asynchronous review. Automate, track, and report code reviews.
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