Sentry raises $40 million Series C led by Accel for its error-tracking software

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Sentry, a startup that provides bug-monitoring software for app developers, announced today that it has raised a $40 million Series C led by
raised to about $66.5 million
The company did not divulge its new valuation for its Series C, but co-founder and CEO David Cramer (pictured above) told TechCrunch that it
Its clients include companies like Airbnb, Dropbox, Microsoft, PayPal, Peloton, Pinterest, Square, Symantec and Uber.In a press statement,
crucially, bring products to market that developers need and are willing to pay for
monitor performance and identify issues before they result in costly outages
Sentry also announced today that it is extending support for native applications with Sentry for Native, targeted to mobile, gaming and IoT
developers
by focusing on software that run on devices its developers have no control over, including mobile and IoT devices and smart sensor networks
In addition to sending developers alerts, Sentry also gives them context for potential root cause analysis to help them identify the source
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Code is much closer to consumers in application experiences on browsers in Single Page Applications (running JavaScript), desktops, and