Nevision vs. LogRocket
Best LogRocket alternative — same pixel-perfect replay, but with errors, uptime, and server metrics included
LogRocket pioneered modern session replay for product teams. It's a polished product. But it starts at $69/month for 1,000 sessions, and adding error tracking or uptime monitoring means another tool. Nevision delivers the same DOM-based replay quality at a lower entry point and bundles errors, uptime, performance, and server monitoring in the same plan.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Nevision | LogRocket |
|---|---|---|
| Free sessions/month | 500 | 1,000 |
| Paid plan starts at | $39/mo (5K sessions) | $69/mo (1K sessions) |
| DOM-based replay | ||
| Privacy-first masking | ||
| Includes error tracking | ||
| Includes uptime monitoring | — | |
| Includes Core Web Vitals | ||
| Includes server metrics | — | |
| Frontend + backend log unification | — | |
| Identify users + custom traits |
When to choose Nevision
- You want 5x more sessions per dollar (5,000 sessions for $39 vs LogRocket's 1,000 for $69).
- You also need uptime monitoring and server metrics — LogRocket doesn't ship these.
- You want flat-rate pricing without enterprise sales cycles.
When to choose LogRocket
- You need LogRocket's specific integrations (Jira, Asana, Linear, Intercom, Zendesk, HubSpot) — Nevision has fewer today.
- You want their AI-powered session insights — LogRocket has more mature ML on top of replays.
- You're already standardized on LogRocket and the bundled features in Nevision aren't pain points.
FAQ
Is the replay quality really comparable?+
Yes — both products record the DOM (not video), reconstruct via rrweb-style replay, and run at 60fps. Nevision uses rrweb under the hood. The replay UX (timeline, console, network panel) is similar.
Can I export my LogRocket sessions?+
LogRocket allows session URL sharing but no bulk export. So historical sessions stay there. New sessions captured by Nevision after install will accumulate from day one.
Does Nevision support React DevTools-style component inspection in replays?+
Not yet — that's on the roadmap. LogRocket has it today.