All the alternatives, compared honestly.
Every error tracker here is good at what it does, and most of them are closed source or hosted only. bughq is the open one you run on your own Postgres. These pages lay out the trade-offs side by side, including where each tool still beats us.
Pick a tool to compare
Each page carries a full capability table, an honest note on what the other tool does better, and where bughq fits instead.
Open and self-hosted
The line that runs through every comparison: bughq is open source and self-hosts as a single app on your own Postgres, so error payloads and stack traces stay on your infrastructure. Most of the tools here are closed source, hosted only, or both.
Focused, not a suite
bughq is error and crash tracking, not an observability platform. If you want tracing, replay, RUM, logs, and infra metrics in one vendor, some of these tools do more. If you want the error slice done well and owned by you, that is the whole point of bughq.