Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Open-source error tracking platform used by 100K+ organizations; production exception capture with stack traces expanding into performance monitoring and session replay.
Sentry is an open-source application monitoring and error tracking platform used by over 100,000 organizations to detect, diagnose, and resolve software errors in production — automatically capturing exceptions, performance traces, and user session context from web, mobile, and backend applications. Founded in 2012 in San Francisco by David Cramer and Chris Jennings, Sentry has raised approximately $217 million and generates significant revenue from its Sentry cloud hosted service, while maintaining an open-source version that has driven massive developer adoption.
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) free open-source code editor with 70%+ developer market share and 50,000+ extensions; GitHub Copilot AI integration generating subscription revenue competing with JetBrains and Cursor for developer tooling.
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a free, open-source code editor — developed and maintained by Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) and released under the MIT License on GitHub — providing software developers across all programming languages and platforms with intelligent code completion (IntelliSense), integrated debugging, built-in Git version control, and extensibility through a marketplace of 50,000+ community-developed extensions, making it the most widely used code editor globally with 70%+ developer market share per Stack Overflow's annual Developer Survey. Launched in 2015 and built on the Electron framework (Chromium + Node.js for cross-platform desktop apps), VS Code runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux with identical functionality, enabling the same editing experience across development environments.
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