We would like to welcome One Month as the 19th Airbraker in our "Awesome Airbrakers" series.
What value does your company provide?
One Month is an online education company teaching people how to advance their career, build their own app, or grow their business. We teach Ruby on Rails, HTML, Growth Hacking, Content Marketing, and more.
Setup. Environment, Language, Tools, Etc.
Ruby on Rails, Heroku, Postgres, Amazon Cloudfront.
What do you like about Airbrake?
Airbrake has been fantastic for us to keep an eye on deployments of new features. Sometimes we forgot to test a specific case and we can always count on Airbrake to let us know and get some tests written to cover those.
How do you normally deal with Airbrake exception reports?
We have our Airbrake reports sent to us via email and Slack. Having them in Slack helps us keep an eye on the volume of errors happening day to day. It helps us notice when maybe a bad piece of code went out or if someone is scanning our site for vulnerabilities and sending over potentially malicious requests.
How long have you been using Airbrake?
2 years.
What could Airbrake do better?
Overall, I think Airbrake does a pretty great job. I feel like the UI could make some things more apparent design-wise. I'd also love to figure out a way to better filter out JS errors that come from people using Adblockers but I know just how complicated that is.
Favorite Music to Hack to.
Girl Talk.
Anything Else?
Follow us on Twitter:@onemonthedu
And our blog: learn.onemonth.com
Thanks One Month team and welcome to Airbrake Bug Tracker family!