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    AppSignal installs in minutes and auto-configures dashboards, alerts, and error tracking.

    Works out of the box for Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, and more. Monitoring exceptions and performance in no time.
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    Gatling Studio

    Gatling Studio

    Desktop app that helps you craft Gatling load-testing simulations

    ...The output is a ready-to-run Gatling project (Java/Maven) that can be executed locally or uploaded to Gatling Enterprise to run at scale. Gatling Studio targets performance engineers and QA teams who want a low-code path from “record what a user does in the browser” to “run a realistic load test.”
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    GoReplay

    GoReplay

    The Swiss Army knife for testing and monitoring

    ...GoReplay is an innovative open source tool that captures and replays live HTTP traffic, using it to continuously test your system with real data. Now you don’t have to put up with risks that come with putting a third-party component in the critical path. With GoReplay you can analyze and record your application traffic without affecting it whatsoever. Use it for shadowing, load testing, monitoring and detailed analysis. You can trust GoReplay to accurately emulate production environments so you can make changes and deploy with confidence.
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