Save with annual
For solo devs working on small projects
Free
$0
Limited to one user
One user
Error Monitoring and Tracing
Alerts and notifications via email
For growing teams that collaborate
$26/mo
$26/mo
When billed annually with default pre-paid data
Developer features +
Unlimited users
Third-party integrations
Custom Alerts
For multiple teams that operate at scale
$80/mo
$80/mo
When billed annually with default pre-paid data
Team features +
Application insights
Component-specific workflows
Custom dashboards
Advanced quota management
For organizations with advanced needs
Custom
$0
Let’s talk and see how we can serve you best.
Business features +
Technical Account Manager
Dedicated customer support
For solo devs working on small projects
$0
$0
Limited to one user
One user
Error Monitoring and Tracing
Alerts and notifications via email
For growing teams that collaborate
$26/mo
$26/mo
When billed annually with default pre-paid data
Developer features +
Unlimited users
Third-party integrations
Custom Alerts
For multiple teams that operate at scale
$80/mo
$80/mo
When billed annually with default pre-paid data
Team features +
Application insights
Component-specific workflows
Custom dashboards
Advanced quota management
For organizations with advanced needs
$0
$0
Let’s talk and see how we can serve you best.
Business features +
Technical Account Manager
Dedicated customer support
Each of our plans comes with a defined quota, with the option to process additional events by setting a pay-as-you-go budget. You can also plan ahead and save 20% over the pay-as-you-go rates by reserving events. Either way, it's a classic volume discount: when you use more, you pay less.
Errors are sent every time an SDK catches a bug. You can send them manually too, if you want.
A span represents a single operation of work within a trace, making it easy to measure throughput and latency and debug issues across multiple systems.
A replay is a video-like reproduction of a user interaction including page visits, mouse movements, clicks, and scrolls on a site or web app.
Attachments are files attached to errors, such as minidumps.
Here’s a quick look at how Sentry handles your personal information (PII).
×We collect PII about people browsing our website, users of the Sentry service, prospective customers, and people who otherwise interact with us.
What if my PII is included in data sent to Sentry by a Sentry customer (e.g., someone using Sentry to monitor their app)? In this case you have to contact the Sentry customer (e.g., the maker of the app). We do not control the data that is sent to us through the Sentry service for the purposes of application monitoring.
Am I included?We may disclose your PII to the following type of recipients:
You may have the following rights related to your PII: