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Hey, and welcome to this week's Verso community live session. I'm Amy. I'm on the community team here at Verso, and I'm going to be one of your moderators for today's session. Um, if you don't see the chat, make sure that you're signed in and click going on the event details or if you're tuning in from
another site, you can join us at community.cell.com/events versel.com/events and find the event listing and then click going to join the chat. Jacob, hey everyone. Uh, so at the end of the session, we're going to do a little bit of Q&A. So feel free to ask questions along the way in the chat. And if you're going to hang out in the chat, just remember to follow our code of conduct and keep things respectful. I'd like to introduce our guest here, uh, Lizar Nikolov, a senior DX engineer at Sentry.
Hey everyone, thanks for having me. Hey Liza, what do you have to store for us today? Oh, we got some some cool stuff. We got some bug fixing to do. We got some native integrations to look at. And we also have some AI toys to play with. That sounds super cool. Uh, do you want to kick off the demo? Yes, sure. Okay, so as I mentioned, um, I'm a DX engineer at Sentry. And for those of you who don't know what Sentry is, I'm going to give you like a really quick two
minute uh demo. It is an APM, an application monitoring software. That means it takes care of your crashes. You get a notification every time something bad happens on your site and also performance. It is considered not bad by 4 million developers, which is an important metric. And here are some of the logos that uh ended up using. Um so yeah, if you're into in the tech, you pretty much know all of them, right? So we got four features that are like at
the core uh of the of our products. We have error monitoring. That's our roots. That's how we started. Uh as I mentioned like every time something bad happens on your site, you get notification. But you also have all of the debugging data that you need in order to fix it. We got tracing which is a really cool debugging technique and also a cool technique to uh identify performance bottlenecks. We got session replay, which I'm going to show you today, and it's a a session recorder, which is not a video, but you'll see. It's a session recorder that
lets you see what the user saw on their screen when a specific error happened. And we also have code coverage and a whole bunch of testing uh features. But yeah, uh today I want to show you how you can uh get started using Sentry using the native Versel integration. Okay, so I have a demo project here, errorfix workshop. Verscell.app. It's already deployed and I want to get Sentry into this application, but I
don't want to leave Verscell. So I'm going to go into integrations. Going to click on browse marketplace and search for Sentry. There we go. This is the Sentry native integration. It basically creates an a Sentry org for you. It creates a Sentry project for you. It sets up all of the environment variables that you need for your project to uh to work and it even takes care of billing uh for you. So you end up paying for Sentry through Versel which is pretty cool. All right. So I'm going to hit
install in this one. And how should we call this? Let's go with uh I don't know Versel sesh because we are in the Versel community sessions. The data store we have US and EU. For example, if you are in Europe and you want to um and you need to adhere to like GDPR and stuff like that, you can uh pick EU as your data storage, but we'll just pick US for now. And here are the plans. I'm just going to select the free developer one,