⚡ Application Monitoring in the United States

Web application monitoring tools allow developers and businesses to track the performance, availability, and health of websites and applications by collecting data from real user monitoring (RUM), server-side tracing, log analysis, and synthetic testing.

Often part of observability and application performance management (APM) platforms, these tools help detect errors, diagnose slowdowns, and optimize the user experience in real time.

According to our statistics, application monitoring tools are used on 4.7% of websites from the United States.

⭐ Most Popular in 2025

The following chart shows the top application monitoring tools in the United States in 2025, based on market share.

The most popular is New Relic with an impressive share of 36%, followed by Sentry with 25.6% and Akamai mPulse with 17.4%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top tools that are more popular in the United States than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Application Monitoring Tools

Below is a more detailed list of the top 25 of the 39 application monitoring tools used on sites from the United States, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1 New RelicSan Francisco, California, United States

A feature-rich observability platform that provides tools to monitor websites and applications in real time.

2 SentrySan Francisco, California, United States

A developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring platform that helps developers diagnose, fix, and optimize the performance of their code.

3 Akamai mPulseCambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A real user monitoring solution that enables companies to understand their website experience from the users' perspective.

4 Web VitalsMountain View, California, United States

A tiny JavaScript library for measuring the Web Vitals metrics on real users.

5 Azure MonitorRedmond, Washington, United States

A solution that collects, analyzes, and acts on telemetry from various resources, including Windows Servers and VMs.

6 DynatraceWaltham, Massachusetts, United States

A software observability platform based on AI and automation.

7 DatadogNew York, United States

A SaaS monitoring and security platform for infrastructure and applications.

8 PingdomAustin, Texas, United States

A SaaS website uptime and performance monitoring solution.

9 Insight HubSomerville, Massachusetts, United States

An error monitoring platform for mobile, server, and browser applications.

10 AWS X-RaySeattle, Washington, United States

An application performance management service for monitoring and tracing the components and services of AWS applications.

11 SpeedCurveAuckland, New Zealand

A website performance monitoring software with synthetic monitoring, RUM, Lighthouse, Core Web Vitals, and user and element timing tracking.

12 AppDynamicsSan Jose, California, United States

A real-time application performance management and monitoring solution, currently owned by Cisco.

13 RollbarSan Francisco, California, United States

A cloud-based, real-time error logging and tracking service.

14 YottaaWaltham, Massachusetts, United States

A website optimization solution that accelerates performance, protects sites and visitors, and provides analytics and visitor experience diagnostics.

15 RetraceHuntington Beach, California, United States

A cloud-based software platform that can monitor server and application health, error and log activity, and web application performance.

16 AEM RUMSan Jose, California, United States

A real-time user monitoring service that captures Core Web Vitals data for websites built on Adobe Experience Manager.

17 TrackJSMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States

A frontend-only error monitoring platform.

18 Site24x7Chennai, India

A web infrastructure monitoring service that monitors the uptime and performance of websites, online applications and servers.

19 ZipkinBastrop, Texas, United States

A distributed tracing system originally developed by Twitter.

20 Oracle Dynamic Monitoring ServiceAustin, Texas, United States

A library that enables application and system developers to use a variety of DMS sensors to measure and export customized performance metrics for specific software components.

21 LogRocketBoston, Massachusetts, United States

A cloud-based, AI-powered logging, session replay and performance monitoring platform.

22 RaygunWellington, New Zealand

An application performance monitoring platform with AI capabilities.

23 SplunkSan Jose, California, United States

A data platform designed to help organizations centralize operations across data analytics, security, and IT observability.

24 ITM RadarFort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

A community-driven cloud performance monitoring platform that measures the global performance and availability of the world's largest public infrastructures.

25 UptimeRobotSliema, Malta

A cloud-based monitoring service that can monitor website uptime, SSL, domain expiration, cron jobs, and ports.

Data updated

👉 See Also

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