Connect Sentry and Slack
Describe the job in one sentence and AgentBand runs it. It reads one tool, decides what matters, and acts in the other, on a schedule or on demand. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write.
Sentry and Slack agents you can build
Alerts
Error rate spike alerts
Know the moment your error rate jumps, not an hour later.
Every 15 minutes, check the error rate across our production projects, and if it spikes more than 50 percent above the last hour's baseline, post an alert to #incidents with the top issues driving it and links.
Every 15 minutes
Digests
Daily error digest
The top errors from the last day, summarized every morning.
Every weekday at 9am, summarize the top issues from the last 24 hours across our production projects by event count and users affected, and post the digest to #engineering with links to each issue.
Weekdays at 9:00 AM
Alerts
New issue alerts
Get pinged the instant a brand-new error appears.
Every 10 minutes, check our production projects for brand-new issues seen for the first time, and post each one to #errors with the title, project, first event, and a link.
Every 10 minutes
Alerts
Release regression watch
See the errors a release introduced before your users report them.
For 24 hours after each new release ships, check every 30 minutes for new or regressed issues tagged to that release, and post them to #deploys with the release version, issue title, and a link.
Every 30 minutes
Reports
Weekly stability report
A clear read on error trends, posted every Friday.
Every Friday at 4pm, compare this week's issues and error volume against last week across our projects, summarize what got better and what got worse, and post the stability report to #engineering.
Fridays at 4:00 PM
Alerts
Unresolved issue reminders
A nudge for the high-frequency bugs still sitting open.
Every weekday at 2pm, find unresolved issues with more than 500 events in the last week that are still open, and post a reminder list to #engineering sorted by event count with links.
Weekdays at 2:00 PM
Digests
Crash-free rate digest
Your session health, summarized every day.
Every day at 9am, report the crash-free session rate and crash-free user rate for each production project over the last 24 hours, flag any project below 99 percent, and post the summary to #engineering.
Daily at 9:00 AM
Alerts
Issue assignment reminders
A gentle nudge for owners with issues still on their plate.
Every weekday at 10am, find unresolved issues assigned to a team member that have not been updated in three days, and DM each owner on Slack with their open issues and links.
Weekdays at 10:00 AM
Digests
Top user-impact digest
The errors hurting the most users, ranked every day.
Every day at 9am, rank the unresolved issues affecting the most users over the last 24 hours across our projects, and post the top ten to #engineering with the users affected, event count, and a link to each.
Daily at 9:00 AM
An agent, not a Zap
A traditional Sentry and Slack integration is a rigid chain: this trigger, that action, a mapping screen for every field. It breaks the moment reality does not match the shape you drew. AgentBand reads the data, works out what it means, and acts accordingly. You describe the outcome, not the wiring.
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Can AgentBand connect Sentry and Slack?
Yes. You describe the job in a sentence and AgentBand runs it, on a schedule or on demand. There are 9 ready-made examples on this page you can copy and adapt.
Do I need to write code to connect Sentry to Slack?
No. There is no flowchart to build and no code to write. You connect each account once, then describe what you want in plain English.
Is my Sentry or Slack account exposed to the AI model?
No. You connect each account once in AgentBand and the agent acts through that connection. Your credentials are never exposed to the model.
How is this different from a Sentry to Slack Zap?
A Zap is a rigid trigger-and-action chain you assemble by hand. AgentBand is an agent: it reads, decides, and writes, so you describe the outcome instead of wiring every step.