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Tracking exceptions with Bugsnag

Category: Laravel, Laravel

Until today, I kept an eye on any errors on this website by sending them to myself by email. Although this works, I thought it was time to look for a better way of handling exceptions. Enter https://bugsnag.com/, a service that lets you track errors and exceptions and view them in a dashboard.

Signing up for Bugsnag was fast and installing it was almost as easy.

I did and am now enjoying the benefits, which is also why I wanted to share my great experience with you :-)
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