Multi-tool approach works, because everything is best-in-class. Having everything in one tool sounds good, but I'm not sure it would be able to compete with the individual tools.
There's currently two things I miss from these tools:
App performance analysis. There are plenty of tool that provide this, but they tend to be around $99 per month which is a lot of money for something I tend to use occasionally. My use case would be to occasionally analyse and improve performance, rather than track continuously.
Logging. I haven't found a good and affordable tool for this yet. Again, this is something I wouldn't use a lot, until I need to track down a specific issue.
In both these cases added them on-demand isn't great, because it takes some time to get data. But leaving them always running isn't great either as they are quite costly and I don't use them much.
I'd prefer a model where you can always save the data, but only pay when you want to access it.
Multi-tool approach works, because everything is best-in-class. Having everything in one tool sounds good, but I'm not sure it would be able to compete with the individual tools.
There's currently two things I miss from these tools:
App performance analysis. There are plenty of tool that provide this, but they tend to be around $99 per month which is a lot of money for something I tend to use occasionally. My use case would be to occasionally analyse and improve performance, rather than track continuously.
Logging. I haven't found a good and affordable tool for this yet. Again, this is something I wouldn't use a lot, until I need to track down a specific issue.
In both these cases added them on-demand isn't great, because it takes some time to get data. But leaving them always running isn't great either as they are quite costly and I don't use them much.
I'd prefer a model where you can always save the data, but only pay when you want to access it.