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Sentry vs Datadog

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Sentry and Datadog.

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Sentry

Error tracking and performance monitoring for developers

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Datadog

Cloud monitoring and observability platform for DevOps teams.

FeatureSentryDatadog
Pricing ModelFreemiumPaid
Free TierYesNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$15
Target Audiencedevelopers, startupsenterprise, developers
VerifiedNoYes
Solo-FriendlyYesNo
Open SourceYesNo
Editorial Rating4.6/54.4/5
CategoriesDeveloper ToolsDeveloper Tools, Analytics
Key FeaturesError tracking and alerting, Performance monitoring, Session replay, Release tracking, Issue grouping and deduplicationInfrastructure monitoring, APM & distributed tracing, Log management, Real-user monitoring, Synthetic testing
Free Tier Quality
excellent
limited

Pricing Breakdown

Sentry

Developer (Free): 5K errors, 10K transactions, 1 user. Team: $26/month (50K errors). Business: $80/month. Enterprise: custom. Self-hosted: free.

Datadog

Free: 5 hosts, 1-day retention. Infrastructure: $15/host/month. APM: $31/host/month. Logs: $0.10/GB ingested. Synthetics: from $5/month. Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (4)

GitHubJiraSlackPagerDuty

Only in Sentry (6)

GitLabLinearVercelNext.jsDjangoExpress

Only in Datadog (6)

AWSAzureGoogle CloudKubernetesDockerTerraform

Use Case Fit

Sentry

  • * Production error tracking and alerting
  • * Application performance monitoring
  • * Session replay for debugging
  • * Release health monitoring
  • * Cron job monitoring

Datadog

  • * Cloud infrastructure monitoring
  • * Application performance management
  • * Log management and analysis
  • * Synthetic monitoring and testing
  • * Security threat detection

Sentry

Pros

  • + Generous free tier (5K errors/month)
  • + Excellent error grouping and deduplication
  • + SDKs for every language and framework
  • + Open source (self-hostable)

Cons

  • - Can be noisy without proper configuration
  • - Performance monitoring adds cost
  • - Complex pricing at scale

Datadog

Pros

  • + Unified platform for all observability needs
  • + 750+ out-of-the-box integrations
  • + Excellent visualization and dashboarding
  • + AI alerts reduce noise and catch real issues

Cons

  • - Pricing is complex and can escalate rapidly
  • - Per-host and per-feature billing adds up fast
  • - Steep learning curve due to breadth of features
  • - Can be overkill for small teams or simple applications

Editorial Verdict

Sentry takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Datadog may still be the right pick if you need deep Developer Tools features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team