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Logtrics vs Crashlytics: The Crashlytics Alternative Built for Mobile Teams

Firebase Crashlytics is the default crash reporter for many mobile apps — it's free and well integrated with Google's ecosystem. But teams outgrow it when they need standalone remote logging, React Native support, deeper AI analysis, or crash data outside the Firebase console. Here's an honest, side-by-side look at where each tool fits.

Firebase Crashlytics: At a Glance

Google's free crash reporter, part of the Firebase platform. It captures crashes, non-fatal exceptions, and ANRs, with realtime alerts and AI-assisted crash insights. Official SDKs cover Apple platforms, Android, Flutter, and Unity; custom logs and keys are attached to crash reports rather than collected as standalone logs, and raw data export goes through BigQuery.

Price

Free on both Firebase plans (Spark and Blaze)

Platforms

Apple (iOS), Android, Flutter, Unity — no official React Native SDK

Requires

A Firebase project and the Firebase console

Logtrics vs Crashlytics: Feature Comparison

Feature Logtrics Crashlytics
Primary focus Mobile-first: crash reporting + remote logging + event analytics in one SDK Crash and stability reporting within the Firebase platform
Platforms iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter Apple (iOS), Android, Flutter, Unity — no official React Native SDK
Crash reporting ✅ Crashes, errors, and events ✅ Crashes, non-fatal exceptions, ANR debugging on Android
Standalone remote logging ✅ Standalone remote logging, searchable independently of crashes ❌ Custom logs and keys are attached to crash reports, not collected independently
AI analysis ✅ AI root cause analysis + AI session summaries AI-assisted crash insights (Gemini in Firebase)
Session timeline ✅ Logs, events, and crashes correlated in one session timeline Crash-centric view; log context appears with the crash report
Alerts ✅ Slack, email, and webhooks Realtime alerts by email/in-console; Slack, Jira, PagerDuty via integrations
Raw data export Built into the dashboard Via BigQuery export
Long-term retention 365-day retention on all paid plans (3-day on Free) Not published on the pricing page — see Firebase docs
Pricing ✅ Free forever: 10K events/month, no credit card; paid from $29/month Free (Spark and Blaze plans)
Ecosystem Standalone — no platform lock-in Requires a Firebase project and Google services

Crashlytics details as of July 11, 2026, from the sources listed below. Plans and pricing change without notice — verify on their site before deciding.

Why Teams Switch from Crashlytics to Logtrics

You need logs, not just crashes

Crashlytics only shows custom logs attached to a crash report. If a user reports a bug that doesn't crash — a failed payment, a blank screen — those logs aren't there. Logtrics collects standalone remote logs you can search any time, and correlates them with crashes in one session timeline.

You're building with React Native

Crashlytics has no official React Native SDK; teams rely on community wrappers. Logtrics ships a first-party React Native SDK alongside iOS, Android, and Flutter.

You want answers, not just stack traces

Logtrics AI root cause analysis explains why a crash happened and summarizes entire sessions, instead of leaving you to reconstruct events from a trace.

You want your data outside one vendor's console

Crashlytics lives inside the Firebase console, and raw data export requires BigQuery. Logtrics is standalone, with alerts pushed to Slack, email, or any webhook.

Pricing

Crashlytics is genuinely free — if crash reports inside Firebase are all you need, use it. Teams switch when the cost shows up elsewhere: a second tool for remote logging, community SDKs for React Native, and BigQuery for data access. Logtrics starts free (10K events/month) and paid plans start at $29/month with unlimited team members.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Firebase Crashlytics really free?

Yes. Crashlytics is listed as no-cost on both Firebase pricing plans (Spark and Blaze). What it doesn't include is standalone remote logging, an official React Native SDK, or direct raw-data access — raw exports go through BigQuery.

What is the best Crashlytics alternative for mobile teams?

It depends on what you're missing. If you need crash reporting plus standalone remote logging, AI root cause analysis, and React Native support in one SDK, Logtrics is built exactly for that. If you only need free crash reports inside Firebase, Crashlytics remains a solid default.

Can Logtrics replace Crashlytics for a Flutter app?

Yes. Logtrics has a first-party Flutter SDK that captures Dart exceptions and native crashes, uploads Flutter symbols for readable stack traces, and adds remote logging and AI root cause analysis on top.

Does Logtrics require Firebase or Google services?

No. Logtrics is fully standalone — one SDK, no Firebase project required, with alerts delivered to Slack, email, or webhooks.

Sources

Competitor details on this page are drawn from the competitor's own public documentation and pricing pages, as of July 11, 2026. Pricing and plans change without notice — always confirm on the competitor's site.

Try Logtrics Free

Crash reporting, remote logging, and AI root cause analysis in one SDK — free up to 10,000 events/month, no credit card required. Most teams are fully set up in about 15 minutes.