TrackJS started in 2013 with a simple idea: an easy way to add JavaScript error monitoring to any web application. We saw that the next generation of web applications would rely heavily on JavaScript, but JavaScript on the browser can be a hostile environment. Things were going to break, a lot.
We bootstrapped TrackJS for ourselves first, as a way to monitor our own projects. Today, our small business monitors thousands of web applications from some of the biggest sites on the internet. We collect and analyze billions of errors per month, and give our customers insight and context in to what's happening in their applications.
Our stack
Our services are built on Microsoft .NET and ElasticSearch, with a fair bit of magic sprinkled in. We also write a lot of JavaScript, obviously.