Sentry subscription tracking.
Sentry bills on error events, performance transactions, replays, and profiles — each its own quota. The leak is almost always a noisy error: a single recurring exception in production can consume the entire monthly error quota and push you into pay-as-you-go territory. Sentry audits typically focus on event-quota efficiency rather than seat count.
What you actually pay.
Developer
$0 (5k errors/mo, 10k performance, 50 replays)
Team
Starting at $26/month
Quota expands with paid tier; pay-as-you-go above quota.
Business
Starting at $80/month
Adds advanced dashboards, custom dashboards, code mappings.
Enterprise
Custom
SSO, audit log, dedicated success, custom data retention.
Pay-as-you-go events
Variable per-event above included quota
Pricing verified against Sentry’s public pricing page on 2026-05-20. Check the vendor site for the current canonical version.
Hidden renewal patterns for Sentry.
- Pattern
Single noisy error consuming the quota
A recurring exception in a production loop can throw millions of events and exhaust your Team-plan quota in days. The bill spikes via pay-as-you-go before anyone notices. Configure quota alerts at 50/75/100% to catch it.
- Pattern
Performance + Replay quotas billed separately
Performance transactions and Session Replays have separate quotas and separate pay-as-you-go rates. Teams that enabled both during onboarding may be billing for replay sessions they never review.
- Pattern
Annual commit price guarantee
Sentry's annual plans lock the rate for 12 months but auto-renew at the published rate. Customers who signed up during a promotion or early stage see a price increase on renewal that they don't catch until the next month's invoice.
How to find your hidden Sentry renewal date.
Organization settings → Subscription. Renewal date + current plan + included quotas all show on one screen. Annual plans email a renewal reminder roughly 30 days ahead.
What Sentry looks like on a bank statement.
Spendrein matches the following descriptors and routes them to the Sentry vendor record:
- SENTRY
- SENTRY.IO
- FUNCTIONAL SOFTWARE
- ST*SENTRY
Sentry subscription questions, plainly.
Why did our Sentry bill spike this month?
Usually a noisy error consuming the quota and triggering pay-as-you-go events. Stats → Usage shows error volume by project; the project that ballooned is almost always the source. Mute or filter the offending error, then audit how much of the quota was burned before you noticed.
Should we disable Sentry Performance and Replay?
Only if you don't review them. Both add significant value when teams actually look at the data; both are pure cost when nobody opens the dashboard. Quarterly: check whether anyone has viewed a Replay in the last 30 days. If not, downgrade or disable.
How do I find Sentry on the bank statement?
Look for SENTRY, SENTRY.IO, FUNCTIONAL SOFTWARE (Sentry's legal name), or Stripe-routed ST*SENTRY. The amount usually matches the published plan price unless pay-as-you-go events were triggered that month.
Does Spendrein detect Sentry?
Yes — all four common descriptors above match. Variable amounts month-over-month signal pay-as-you-go usage on top of the plan; the audit calls that out so you can investigate quota burn rather than assume Sentry got more expensive.
Tired of manually managing Sentry?
Drop your bank statement into Spendrein. The audit catches every recurring Sentry charge, every duplicate seat, and surfaces the renewal date so you can stop the auto-renewal before it locks in. Free plan, no card, no bank linking.
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