Developer tools integration

Connect Sentry to Paragraph

Connect Sentry so Paragraph's content agent can turn verified product errors and release health context into useful customer communication. You choose the account and tools it can access, then review the work before it reaches your audience.

What the connection adds

Use Sentry context where content work happens

Connect Sentry so Paragraph's content agent can turn verified product errors and release health context into useful customer communication. You choose the account and tools it can access, then review the work before it reaches your audience.

Paragraph uses the tools exposed by connections you approve. You can keep research and drafting connected while preserving the human judgment behind every public claim and action.

Read approved Sentry issues, events, projects, and release context

Identify recurring failure patterns without copying raw stack traces into copy

Prepare incident explanations and product education in Paragraph

Ways to use Sentry with Paragraph

Each example starts with a clear source and ends with a reviewable result. Adapt the scope, audience, and approval rules to your team.

  1. 01

    Prepare an incident explanation

    Use the affected release, issue timeline, and resolution context to draft a calm, factual update.

    Example prompt

    “Review the resolved checkout incident in Sentry. Draft a customer update with impact, timeline, resolution, and prevention steps to verify.”

  2. 02

    Find documentation gaps

    Look for repeated errors that may point to confusing setup or missing guidance.

    Example prompt

    “Analyze recurring configuration errors in Sentry from the last 30 days. Suggest documentation topics, excluding issues caused only by internal code.”

  3. 03

    Support a reliability recap

    Summarize confirmed trends and meaningful improvements while avoiding unsupported uptime claims.

    Example prompt

    “Compare the last two releases in Sentry. Draft a reliability recap using verified issue and regression data, and flag any claim needing another source.”

How to connect Sentry

Start with one useful, bounded job. Add more context or automation only after the team trusts the result.

  1. 01

    Choose the connection

    Open Agent settings in Paragraph and search for Sentry.

  2. 02

    Approve the right access

    Sign in to Sentry and approve the account access you want Paragraph to use.

  3. 03

    Test one reviewed task

    Run a specific example in chat. Check its sources and output, then decide whether to reuse or automate that workflow.

Permissions and limitations

Sentry data can contain sensitive technical and customer information. Use narrowly scoped projects, review all excerpts, and verify impact with operational owners before publishing.

Questions teams ask before connecting

What can Paragraph do with Sentry?

Read approved Sentry issues, events, projects, and release context; Identify recurring failure patterns without copying raw stack traces into copy; Prepare incident explanations and product education in Paragraph. The exact tools available depend on the connected account and provider.

Does connecting Sentry automate publishing?

No. A connection gives the agent approved context or actions. Public work still follows the review and publishing rules you set in Paragraph.

What should I check before using Sentry content?

Sentry data can contain sensitive technical and customer information. Use narrowly scoped projects, review all excerpts, and verify impact with operational owners before publishing.

Build the rest of the workflow

Connect the pages that help your team move from source material to a reviewed, measurable result.

Turn connected context into work worth publishing

Give Paragraph the right source material, keep review in the loop, and build a content workflow your team can trust.