GitLab vs Sentry
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
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Sentry
Industry-standard application error tracking and monitoring
4.5
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.5
vs4.5
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
freemium
vsfreemium
Feature
GitLab
Sentry
Source control
CI/CD pipelines
Container registry
Security scanning
Issue tracking
Self-hosting option
Error tracking & alerting
Session replay
Performance monitoring
Release tracking
Self-hosted option
Profiling
GitLab Pros
- Complete DevOps platform in one tool
- Self-hosting option with full features
- Built-in CI/CD, registry, and security scanning
- Strong compliance and audit capabilities
- Intuitive CI/CD YAML syntax
- Excellent MR and approval workflows
- Open source community edition
GitLab Cons
- Resource-intensive for self-hosting (high RAM/CPU)
- Google Chat and Teams integrations are limited
- Important features locked behind expensive tiers
- Can be overwhelming with feature bloat
- UI slower than GitHub
Sentry Pros
- Industry-standard error tracking — familiar to most developers
- 100+ platform and framework SDKs
- Session replay shows exactly what users experienced before an error
- Open source and self-hostable
- Performance monitoring and profiling in one tool
- Excellent stack trace and breadcrumb context per error
Sentry Cons
- Self-hosted requires significant server resources (8GB+ RAM)
- Pricing scales quickly with error volume at high traffic
- Session replay and performance monitoring add to cost
- Alert fatigue common without careful threshold tuning
- Can be noisy without proper grouping and filtering configuration
- Data retention limited on lower tiers