About Sentry
Cut time to remediation from five hours to five minutes
Sentry is an open-source error tracking platform that provides complete app logic, deep context, and visibility across the entire stack in real time. For the first time, developers can fix bugs at every stage of the product lifecycle, well before users ever encounter a problem.
Each week, Sentry processes billions of exceptions from the most popular products on the internet. We keep engineers productive and your customers happy.
Built to scale for any stack
The team behind Sentry built and shipped many of the most important apps and tools in your stack. We scaled Dropbox. Launched New Relic. Designed GitHub. Cut our teeth at Mixpanel and Cloudera.
What began as an open-source project to solve a very discrete problem has evolved into the world’s leading error-tracking platform. And we’re still proudly 100% open-source.
Tech giants like Square and Uber run Sentry behind the firewall, while thousands of large organizations like Dropbox, Microsoft, PayPal, and The New York Times trust our cloud service.
Sentry offers SDKs for every framework, platform, and language, making it incredibly easy to integrate into any application and stack.
Enhancing the efficiency of your dev team
As engineers ourselves, we know firsthand the issues teams experience as they ship code and iterate on their app in production. By closing the insight gap between the product team and end users, Sentry helps developers remove technical overhead, address root cause, improve decision-making, and focus on what they do best: build software that makes your customers’ lives better.
Achieved 15,000 stars on GitHub
Added support for Android and React Native
Hired 50th employee
Introduced Breadcrumbs and User Feedback features
Surpassed 2,000 customers
Processed 15 billion events (for the year)
Surpassed 500 customers
Added support for Go and C#
Added support for JavaScript, PHP, Node, and Ruby
Launched sentry.io hosted SaaS
Pull requests from Stripe, Uber, and Heroku
Renamed project to Sentry
Launched django-db-log
Sentry in the press
Sentry raises $16M from NEA and Accel to help developers squash bugs more quickly
How Sentry Receives 20 Billion Events Per Month While Preparing to Handle Twice That
Looking back on our migration from bare metal to GCP: Sentry
Forbes Cloud 100: These Rising Stars Are Cloud Computing's Next Wave
Aaron Osmonson
Customer Success, outdoor sports-ing, mediocre arting
Adhiraj Somani
Likes dark suits, dark roast, and dark humor.
Alex Hofsteede
Sailor. Coder. Knows all the deep C secrets. Shaves head, and CPU cycles.
Amy Walker
Professional snacker and napper, Oxford comma enthusiast, house music junkie. Laundry and lactose challenged.
Anton Ovchinnikov
Loves weird T-shirts. Deep cover alpaca agent.
Armin Ronacher
Very emotional about APIs and system architecture.
Ben Vinegar
Front-end. Author of Third-party JavaScript and Crossfit: Did I died yet.
Billy Vong
Stage-1 Javascript. Can be found at home, cooking frozen pizzas via sous-vide.
Brett Hoerner
Digital Janitor. Refuses to move to San Francisco.
Brianna Fore
Adorably cut-throat with money matterz. Inappropriate laugher. GML. Gym Mom Laundry.
Bruno Garcia
Wants to be cool but keeps using Windows. Loves C# and .NET Core!
Cameron McEfee
Creative, design, and code. Loves to cook. Not a foodie.
Chloe Condon
Evangelist(a). Drinker of La Croix. Your ringer for obscure Broadway trivia night or competitive karaoke.
Chris Clark
Designer person. Front-end typer. Cocktail maker. Thinks you can call it a “font” if you want to.
Chris Jennings
Lead picture drawer. GitHub and Disqus alum. Knows how babbies are formed.
Colleen O'Rourke
5% cat fur. Way too into Picross.
Daniel Griesser
Hates both PHP and Apple’s developer tools less than you would expect.
Danny Molina
Relentlessly self-promoting punk-rocker, Simpsons guru, and salsa-slinger
David Cramer
Padding enthusiast. Master of duct tape.
Dena Mwangi
Data whisperer. Lover of coffee, chocolate, and cats.
Derek Sorkin
Current digital pilot. Aspiring private pilot. Proud father to one spoiled dog.
Don Dianda
Tree hugger, hugger of trees, hugger in general.
Elizabeth Campbell
Thinks you should partner with Sentry. Likes tween dramas.
Erin Dame
Watcher of Labyrinth. Eater of donuts. Mother of twins
Ev Ralston
Good at rebooting servers. Bad at estimating how much ketchup.
Eva Sasson
Undercover Brit. Prefers cone over cup. Drummer in my one man band.
Evan Purkhiser
Engineer, but likes pretty interfaces. 180 BPM is the magic number.
Hannah Katz
Will say “I heard something on a podcast” several times in a conversation. 50/50 chance I have food in my mouth when you talk to me.
Jacquelynn King
Sunsets and swing sets. La discotheque, la disco calls. Vegan mac n cheese.
James Cunningham
Infrastructure and operations. Secretly commits to master.
Jan Michael Auer
Above-average curious. Dives the depths of shark waters and the C++ spec.
Jan Crisostomo
Recruiting at Sentry. Allergic to corn, addicted to corny jokes.
Jess Allen
Likes beats, not beets.
Jess MacQueen
Might be a witch.
Jim Balestrieri
Animal tamer (clearly). Crowd pleaser. Proud Papa!
Justin Elrod
Former Stunt double for Derek Zoolander. Don’t let that chintzy smile fool you, they told me to laugh.
Kamil Ogórek
Enthusiast of vertically displacing heavy object. Oh, and JavaScript.
Karin Reahard
If Bri is the Beyonce of day-to-day finance, Kiki is the Diana Ross that showed her the way.
Kathrin Bierhaus
Aspiring zookeeper and flex support main of the down under realm.
Kathryn Manuri
Customer Success. World traveler who believes there’s no place like home.
Katie Byers
Dog enthusiast and grammar nerd. Misses seasons. Enjoys sushi, the more ingredients the better.
Kelly Carino
Loves video games, hates split screen, misses LAN parties.
Kyle Pokorny
Former cult leader. Current cold brew enthusiast.
Lauryn Brown (LB)
Enjoys programming, puppies, and pokemon. Dislikes music. Flick’s buddy for almost 20 years!
Lindsey Schwarze
Yogi. Proud mother of Mildred the dog. Says games peaked at Wolfenstein 3D.
Lovepreet Sangha
Hi Mom! I’m on a website!
Lyn Nagara
Pretty good at breaking things. Interested in JavaScript and all day breakfast.
Maggie Bauer
Talent Acquisition at Sentry. Hidden talents: none. Loves foods that are cheesy, spicy, and ideally both.
Mark Story
Illustrator turned Developer. Open-source fanboy. Metalhead.
Markus Unterwaditzer
Will never stop using Linux and outdated hardware.
Matt Robenolt
Straightedge. Scaled Disqus.com. Master of vim, bowling, and grilled cheese sandwiches.
Matte Noble
Wishes he was at a bike park. Hates west coast bagels. Likes west coast thrash metal.
Maya Porter
Office Ops. ISFJ Personality. Runs on Dunkin.
Megan Heskett
Speaks Python, but not a Slytherin.
Meredith Heller
Loves pesto. Rather be too warm than too cold.
Mike Clarke
Problem solver. Board game enthusiast, private pilot, casual golfer, retired banker.
Nate Berkopec
Master of Rubby. 99% sure he is a real person. 1% certain he is machine.
Neil Manvar
Will always stop for Cinnabon.
Richard Huffaker
Supposedly good with words. Widely considered one of the top 100 Sentry employees of all time.
Rick Scouffas
Type-A oriented, Vegasly motivated…with a round of golf on the side.
Saloni Dudziak
Always opens karaoke with War Pigs. Likes to Kick and Box. Breaker of banks, mother of dragons.
Sara Gilford
Product Manager. Cher enthusiast.
Sean Tilley
GNU/Linux lover, worked on Diaspora*, studies federated systems. Occasionally makes games and web apps.
Sukhpreet Sembhi
Sometimes paints, sometimes speaks in British accents.
Sydney Ryan
Stops to pet every dog. Bad at keeping houseplants alive (but will never stop trying).
Ted Kaemming
“Comedian.” Beer lover. Responsible for our Q4 upswing probably.
Theresa Vermeersch
Administrative god. Aspiring UXer. The Peyton Manning of startup swag.
Vu Ngo
Athletic nerd wishing I was a nerdy athlete. Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
Zara Lozano
Not your co-ordinary coordinator. Hello Kitty fanatic! Practicing Mindfulness Mama Bear. Kaizen.
Open Source
We ♥︎ open source. All the code that powers Sentry can be found on GitHub. And there are no barriers to adoption, usage, or contribution. Seriously, your entire product team can start learning how to make its workflows more efficient today.
Accountability & Ownership
Efficiency comes from control — not just in merging commits, but also in remediating issues. Giving developers the context they need to own their code from end to end eliminates lengthy feedback loops and takes the guesswork out of addressing problems.
Privacy & Security
Compliance is fundamental to Sentry. We are committed to securing your app data, eliminating systems vulnerability, and ensuring continuity of access. We adhere to and exceed regulatory standards including Privacy Shield, GDPR, and PCI DSS.
Continuous Iteration
Shipping better software faster is all about rapid iteration. Insight into code-level interactions across the develop, integrate, and deploy cycles makes setting priorities easy and actionable. Each error is your next chance to improve the user’s experience.
Work with us
Working at Sentry means joining a team committed to creating a secure, open product built to scale. We celebrate our diversity and use our varied backgrounds for one common purpose: giving developers full control to ship better software faster and more often.




































































