Case Study: Hyperfish saves up to $150,000 a year with Raygun Crash Reporting

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Hyperfish saves $150,000 per year with Raygun

Hyperfish, a fast-growing technology company, faced the challenge of monitoring errors across its microservice architecture to ensure high-quality service for its enterprise customers. Their CTO, Chris Johnson, sought a sophisticated crash reporting tool from vendor Raygun that would integrate with their existing stack and intelligently group errors.

Raygun provided its Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring solutions, which integrated with Slack, Jira, and PagerDuty to create a fast error resolution workflow. This allowed Hyperfish to quickly identify and fix issues. The implementation saved the company up to $150,000 annually on support costs by reducing the need for additional staff and enabling their engineering team to proactively diagnose problems.


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