Sentry is a tool for monitoring web and application performance, tracking errors, processing request times, and managing user data access.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Sentry | 6.8% |
Dynatrace | 10.2% |
Datadog | 8.5% |
Other | 74.5% |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 6 |
Midsize Enterprise | 2 |
Large Enterprise | 3 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 376 |
Midsize Enterprise | 230 |
Large Enterprise | 629 |
Developers integrate Sentry with web and application environments to capture front-end and back-end errors, utilize error logs, trace requests, and observe metrics without real-time production access. Sentry's use extends to monitoring internal applications, leveraging CyberArk PAM integration, deploying notifications, and detecting silent failures. Users benefit from detailed error and performance reports, contextual cause-stack information, and real-time breakdowns. There is room for improvement, as users desire refined integration and administrative settings, enhanced alert policies, and more customization in event metrics.
What are Sentry's most important features?Sentry is implemented across industries ranging from tech startups to large enterprises. These organizations use Sentry to enhance application reliability, track performance, and secure user data within protected environments. Integration with CyberArk PAM ensures secure deployment. Organizations find Sentry useful for monitoring internal applications, efficiently processing request times, and tracing changes in production without direct access.
Dropbox, Airbnb, Stripe, Uber
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Founding Partner at CDPS | 5.0 | We use Sentry for application performance management and bug tracking due to its Azure Web Services support and integration with communication platforms. While Sentry meets our needs, improved personalization and Microsoft integrations would be beneficial. It's also more cost-effective than New Relic. |
Software Dev at AF AB | 4.5 | I explored Sentry, New Relic, and Azure Monitor for monitoring solutions and found Sentry easy to learn, with valuable features like Session Replay and straightforward error reporting. However, it would benefit from adding a geographic location map for users. |
React Developer at Rayvarz Software Engineering Company | 4.0 | I use Sentry to identify and resolve bugs in projects, focusing on error reporting related to external integrations. Although I have limited experience with its features, I find its basic functionality effective and plan to explore more in the future. |
Associate Sr. Manager at Financial Insight Technology, Inc. | 4.5 | I use Sentry for alert management in my ETL pipeline. It excels in identifying silent failures but needs user interface and documentation improvements. While it effectively handles exceptions, its orchestration mechanism could be more advanced and user-friendly. |
Senior Software Engineer (Data) at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | No summary available |
Hadoop Admin at Tata Consultancy | 4.0 | In our banking setup, Sentry enhances data protection by allowing us to restrict user access to specific data. We value its rule-creation feature but would like improved column restriction controls. We've seen a return on investment with our on-premises deployment. |
Senior Software Engineer at OLX | 3.5 | No summary available |
Senior Frontend Developer | React.JS | React Native | Typescript at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | I use Sentry to monitor application performance effectively. It provides real-time breakdowns, but integration with other tools and end-to-end tracing capabilities need improvement. I haven't considered alternate solutions or used other providers. |