Yes, you can track error fixes directly from the dashboard when using error monitoring tools. Here are a few examples:
Bugsnag
Bugsnag provides a dashboard that allows you to track error fixes. When an error is resolved, you can mark it as "fixed" directly from the dashboard. This updates the error's status and provides visibility into which errors have been addressed[5].
Raygun
Raygun's dashboard shows the exact line of code that caused each error. You can filter errors by various attributes like date, time, version, tags, host, OS, and browser. When an error is fixed, you can mark it as resolved from the dashboard to track the fix[5].
OverOps
OverOps has an Errors Dashboard that lists all reported errors in one location. You can view the full stack trace and diagnostic details for each error occurrence. When an error is fixed, you can mark it as resolved from the dashboard to track the fix[4].
Flowpoint
Flowpoint's error tracking dashboard allows you to visualize and analyze website errors. It provides insights into error trends so you can prioritize resolutions. When an error is fixed, you can mark it as resolved from the dashboard to track the fix[2].
In summary, leading error monitoring tools provide dashboards that make it easy to track error fixes. You can view detailed error information, filter errors, and mark them as resolved directly from the dashboard as issues are addressed. This provides visibility into the error resolution process.
Citations:[1] https://help.dashthis.com/how-to-manage-your-widget-and-data-source-errors
[2] https://flowpoint.ai/features/error-tracking-dashboard/
[3] https://npaw.com/blog/introducing-the-errors-dashboard/
[4] https://doc.overops.com/docs/errors-dashboard
[5] https://raygun.com/blog/best-error-monitoring-tools/