Use cases

A net under every team that ships to production.

The same SDK and the same triage fit a solo side project or an on-call platform team. Here is how different teams lean on bughq, and which features do the work.

An engineering team reviewing production issues

SaaS engineering teams

Catch a regression the minute a deploy ships, tied to the exact release that caused it, and fix it before the first support ticket lands.

Releases and environments
An on-call engineer triaging alerts

On-call and platform teams

Alerts that fire for new issues and real spikes, not for every known warning. Triage by release and affected-user count instead of scrolling a raw log.

Alerts and triage
A solo developer at a laptop

Solo devs and indie hackers

A real safety net without an enterprise contract. One init call, grouped issues instead of a noisy inbox, and a free tier that fits a side project.

Automatic capture
Multiple client projects on a board

Agencies and client work

Keep each client site as its own project with its own issues and releases, so you know exactly which build on which site started erroring.

Fingerprint grouping
An open-source maintainer reviewing code

Open-source maintainers

Self-host on your own Postgres and keep contributor and user data on infrastructure you control. The whole application is open source and auditable.

Self-hosting
A secure application dashboard

Privacy-sensitive apps

Stack traces can carry sensitive data. Run bughq inside your own boundary so that data never reaches a third party, with readable traces still intact.

Readable stack traces

Ship with a net under you.