ToolJet vs Sentry
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
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ToolJet
Open-source low-code platform for building business applications
4.3
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Sentry
Industry-standard application error tracking and monitoring
4.5
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.3
vs4.5
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
freemium
vsfreemium
Feature
ToolJet
Sentry
Visual app builder
Database connectors
Workflow automation
Multiplayer editing
Marketplace templates
Enterprise SSO
Error tracking & alerting
Session replay
Performance monitoring
Release tracking
Self-hosted option
Profiling
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
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