Sentry is the default for crash and error monitoring across web and mobile. Sankofa Catch matches its core capabilities — stack traces, breadcrumbs, source maps, release tracking, replay — and adds the missing remediation step: when error rates spike, the offending flag falls back and Deploy reverts the bad revision automatically.
Comparison based on each vendor's public pricing pages and documentation. We do not fabricate competitor limitations — if something is wrong, write to [email protected] and we will fix it.
Yes. Catch handles JavaScript + native iOS + native Android + Flutter + server-side runtimes with stack traces, breadcrumbs, release tracking, and source map resolution. The differentiation is the bonded remediation loop — Catch doesn't just tell you something broke, it makes the platform fix itself.
Yes — and it's the same binary as cloud. Sentry's self-hosted edition has historically lagged the SaaS edition on features. Sankofa enforces parity between cloud and self-host as a hard constraint.
When Catch detects an error rate spike on traffic that includes a recently-changed flag or deploy, it can automatically kill the flag (route everyone to the safe default) and roll Deploy back to the last known good revision — all within seconds and fully audited. This is the loop Sentry users build manually with PagerDuty + manual flag toggling.
Sentry charges per error event with overages. Sankofa Catch charges per tier (free, $9/mo, $24/mo, $60/mo) without per-event overages. For teams already paying Sentry Team or Business plus LaunchDarkly, Sankofa is typically half the combined bill.
Same SDK contract on every platform. Self-host or use Sankofa Cloud — your call.