See why 4M developers consider Sentry “not bad”. Get the context you need when your code breaks. See the environment, OS, device, and commit that introduced an error, and what’s causing slowdowns in your application, down to the broken line of code.
Sentry
Software Development
San Francisco, California 16,395 followers
More than 4 million developers across 100,000 organizations ship better software, faster, with Sentry.
About us
Sentry provides full-stack, code-level application and performance monitoring and observability so developers can see clearer, solve quicker, and learn continuously about their applications — from the frontend to the backend.
- Website
-
https://sentry.io
External link for Sentry
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Error Monitoring, Open Source, Developer Tools, Performance Monitoring, Application Monitoring, APM, and Observability
Locations
-
Primary
45 Fremont St
San Francisco, California 94105, US
Employees at Sentry
Updates
-
Are you one of the thousands of developers in Berlin this week? Come to WeAreDevelopers World Congress. We're on stage at #HAll A55. If, for some reason you forget, don't worry, we have several reminders up 😉
-
Last post on this, I promise. But when you have Søren Bramer Schmidt, CEO of Prisma on your panel, you have to share it. Save your spot to hear from him and other 🐐’s on the future of backend development. Details in the reply.
-
Sentry is #hiring a new Solution Engineer in Toronto, Ontario. Contact Craig Oliver today or share this post with your network!
-
Another new Insight 😮 Caches and Queues – so you can finally figure out if your app is using caching correctly, why those cache misses are killing your latency, and see how queues are impacting your app's performance (while ensuring your background jobs aren’t being sent to /dev/null). As usual, here’s the post with everything you need to get started in the comments.
-
Taylor Otwell founder and CEO of Laravel, is in the building. 🏢 And by that, we mean he is helping lead a discussion on backend development. Sign up to save your spot for the event on July 16th. Link in the comments.
-
Paul Copplestone of Supabase, aka CEO/founder/backend developer extraordinaire, will be part of our discussion on backend development. Reserve your spot to hear what the pros have to say.