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Sentry x Acquired

On October 23, 2025, Sentry hosted a special live event featuring the hosts of the Acquired podcast, Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal. Together, we spoke with some of today’s most inspiring leaders across tech and sports. Whether you’re a longtime Acquired listener or new to Sentry, tune into this rare chance to hear directly from some of the people shaping the next generation of everything from technology and storytelling to leadership and more.

<100ms E-commerce: Instant loads with Speculation Rules API

In e-commerce, we all know that speed = money. I know it, you know it, Amazon knows it, eBay knows it, Shopify knows it, everyone knows it. In this article we’ll see how we can improve the perceived performance of our site’s critical pages, like the Product Details page, the Cart page, the Checkout page. We’re going to use the Speculation Rules API (SRA) to prerender/prefetch them, and also explain how certain frameworks like Next.js offer their own prefetching mechanisms.

Eliminating N+1 Queries with Seer's Automated Root Cause Analysis

When I was working at Shopify, Black Friday and Cyber Monday were our Superbowl. We initiated code-freeze weeks before to make sure merchants wouldn't have any unexpected issues during one of the most important times of the year. Sometimes, though, you need to ship updates last minute. Picture this: It's Black Friday Eve, 11:47 PM. You've just deployed a new /sale page with 50+ products at discounted prices. Marketing is about to email 500,000 subscribers. Everything tested fine with your sample data.

Introducing Logs, User Feedback, and more in the Sentry Godot SDK

With the first stable releases out of the gate, we’re happy to announce that Sentry’s Godot SDK is now ready for general use, supporting Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android. We started full-time development a year ago with just a few prototypes, and now it's finally here - built on top of the mature Sentry platform SDKs, it comes as a GDExtension add-on that you can easily add to your Godot projects.

The metrics product we built worked - But we killed it and started over anyway

Two years ago, Sentry built a metrics product that worked great on paper. But when we dogfooded it, we realized it was not what our customers really needed. Two weeks before launch, we killed the whole thing. Here’s what we learned, why classical time-series metrics break down for debugging modern applications, and how we rebuilt the system from scratch.