The TrackJS team is hard at work streamlining the system and giving you even better tools to capture, understand, and fix the errors on the web. Here’s what we’ve been up to lately:


Jordan Griffin

New Rollup Reports

We've upgraded the Rollup reports for Errors, Browser, Users, URLs, Versions, and Metadata! The new reports surface the user impact of errors and highlight important aggregates.

Eric Brandes

CSV Export

As part of the new Rollup reports, you can now export your error occurrences as CSV, directly from the report. Find the subset of errors you care most about, then slice and dice them as you want as a CSV.

Eric Brandes

Filter by OS Version

We updated the Operating System version filters to include the OS version. This allows you to focus on a particular version of iOS, for example.

Jordan Griffin

Searching from the API

We extended the Errors HTTP API to include a query parameter, so that you can filter the results based on a search term.

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