INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Created to help app developers find and fix bugs more efficiently, Sentry announced today that it has raised a $16 million Series B led by
returning investors NEA and Accel
The company recently launched Sentry 9, which, like its other software, is open source
Sentry 9 lets app developers integrate error remediation into their workflows by automatically notifying the developers responsible for that
part of the code, letting them filter by environment to hone in on the issue, and manage collaboration among different teams
founders, Chris Jennings and Cramer, were working at Disqus
After they open-sourced it, the software quickly expanded into more programming languages
Twitter and Uber), be used by 500,000 engineers and process more than 360 billion errors a year.In a press statement, Accel partner Dan
Poor user experience kills companies
In order to keep moving forward as quickly as possible, product teams need to know that customers will never leave because of a broken app