Sentry catches JavaScript errors. UhOh.no catches user-reported issues with full context. Different tools for different problems.
Error monitoring
Sentry is an error monitoring platform that automatically captures JavaScript exceptions, stack traces, and performance issues.
UhOh.no is a user feedback widget that lets users report bugs with their own description — while automatically attaching full technical context.
Sentry captures technical errors automatically, but users can't explain what they were trying to do. UhOh.no lets users describe the issue in their own words while still capturing console logs, browser info, and custom metadata.
Sentry has its own dashboard and requires switching contexts. UhOh.no sends issues directly to your GitHub repository — no new tool to learn, no context switching.
With Sentry, you can't reach out to the user who experienced the error. UhOh.no provides 2-way communication: reply in GitHub, the user gets an email. They reply, you see it in the GitHub thread.
Sentry charges based on events/month with quota limits. UhOh.no charges a flat €9.90/repo/month with unlimited reports. No surprise bills.
| Feature |
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Sentry |
|---|---|---|
| User feedback widget | ||
| Automatic error capture | Console logs | |
| User description of issue | ||
| Browser/OS context | ||
| Native GitHub Issues | Integration | |
| 2-way communication | ||
| AI Triage | ||
| Performance monitoring | ||
| Free tier | 1 repo | 5K events |
| Starting price | €9.90/mo | ~$26/mo |
Pro tip: Many teams use both! Sentry for automated error detection, UhOh.no for user-initiated bug reports.
Try UhOh.no free and see how user feedback can complement your error monitoring.
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