Using Split with Sentry you can compare the features your users have accessed against the errors they’ve encountered to determine which features in a release are good, and which are, uh, not as good.
See the docsThanks to their feature flags, Split can compare the features each user has access to with the errors each user encounters. Split will alert you to elevated error rates for any of these new features. This makes it much easier to determine which features are ready for broad release and which ones need more work.
No need to continually jump between Sentry and Split, as Split will display any exceptions we’ve captured in their platform for your analysis. This doesn’t have to be everything: you can tell Split to display exceptions only from the specific environments and traffic types that you choose to show them.
Just look at all the high-quality security
features all accounts get, regardless of plan.
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:
If you have any questions or concerns about your privacy at Sentry, please email us at compliance@sentry.io.
If you are a California resident, see our Supplemental notice.