Sentry added deeper insights and monitoring for mobile applications with Release Health, free for all users.
Sentry's Release Health surfaces issues in user experience and pinpoints exactly where a release began to degrade. Metrics for version adoption, crash-free sessions, and crash-free users, as well as real-time crash reporting and run-time errors within a single view, give developers a holistic, comprehensive view of application health. Armed with data, teams can deliver reliable, performant apps, and superior application experiences—a critical factor in building trust and loyalty with customers.
Release Health provides visibility into user adoption, usage of the application, percentage of crashes, and session data, and rich insight into the impact of crashes and bugs as they relate to user experience. Developers can connect health metrics to Sentry's upgraded, custom query builder, Discover, to surface trends with each new issue through the release details, graphs, and filters. Sentry's Android and iOS customers can update their SDKs to access Release Health capabilities.
With SDKs for every language, library, and platform, Sentry offers full-stack application monitoring with powerful tools to help all developers diagnose, fix, and optimize their code. Enterprise teams that centralize application monitoring with Sentry can easily navigate issues across the entire organization with cross-platform visibility and insights for engineers, support teams, product developers, and beyond.
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