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bughq vs Datadog

Datadog is an everything platform: infrastructure metrics, logs, APM, real-user monitoring, and Error Tracking as one module inside it. If you already live in Datadog, its error tracking is right there next to everything else. If errors are most of what you need, that breadth is a lot of platform and cost to carry. bughq is focused error tracking you can self-host for a fraction of the surface area.

bughq and Datadog, side by side

Capability
bughq
Datadog
What it is
Focused error and crash tracking
Full observability and APM suite
Open source
Yes, open source
No
Self-host / data ownership
Yes, your own Postgres
No, SaaS only
Pricing model
Free self-hosted, usage-based hosted
Host and usage based, premium
Error grouping
Automatic fingerprinting
Yes, within Error Tracking
Source maps and stack traces
Full source-mapped traces
Yes
Releases and environments
Built in
Yes
Alerting
New and spiking issues
Yes, extensive
Data retention
Yours to set when self-hosted
Plan and usage based

Where Datadog still leads: it correlates errors with infrastructure, logs, traces, and RUM in one place. For full-stack observability across a large fleet, nothing here matches its reach.

Why teams pick bughq

01

Own your data

Datadog is SaaS only, billed by hosts and usage. bughq self-hosts on your own Postgres, with retention you control.

02

Just error tracking

If you need errors, not the whole observability platform, bughq is a far smaller thing to run and pay for.

03

Open source

bughq is open and self-hostable, so there is no per-host meter on where your error data lives.

Credit where it is due

Datadog’s reach is the point: errors sit next to logs, traces, and infra in one pane. bughq is not trying to replace that. It replaces the error-tracking slice for teams that want it focused, open, and self-hosted.

What bughq is

Open-source error and crash tracking you can run on your own Postgres, or use on a hosted tier. Automatic capture, fingerprint grouping, source-mapped traces, releases, and alerts, without the rest of an observability suite.

Own your error tracking.