Sentry vs ToolJet
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 RatingT
ToolJet
Open-source low-code platform for building business applications
4.3
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.5
vs4.3
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
freemium
vsfreemium
Feature
Sentry
ToolJet
Error tracking & alerting
Session replay
Performance monitoring
Release tracking
Self-hosted option
Profiling
Visual app builder
Database connectors
Workflow automation
Multiplayer editing
Marketplace templates
Enterprise SSO
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
ToolJet Pros
- Workflow automation handles multi-step business processes
- Multiplayer editing for team collaboration on apps
- Marketplace templates speed up common use cases
- Connects to 50 plus data sources out of the box
- Self-hosted with enterprise SSO support
- Active development with frequent releases
ToolJet Cons
- Platform learning curve for first-time users
- Some advanced connectors only in paid plans
- Self-hosted enterprise features require license
- Performance with complex workflows needs tuning
- Documentation gaps for advanced use cases
- Smaller community than Retool