You get a crash report: “App crashed on checkout page.” But you can’t reproduce it on your Pixel. Maybe it’s only happening on a Samsung device? Maybe it’s a memory issue? Or maybe the user was on a bad network? Now you’re stuck digging through logs, guessing at settings, and running the same scenario over and over in your emulator.
Hear from Sentry’s Philipp Hoffmann and Simon Grimm in this demo-filled workshop. Through real-world examples, they showed you how to solve common issues—like reproducing elusive crashes or finding the root cause of performance issues. Whether you work with iOS, Android, or React Native, you’ll leave with practical strategies and tools you can use immediately.
In this session, you’ll learn:
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