When Sentry Burned Through Its Event Quota in Days — Trimming Noise Before It Ships
A Sentry quota that empties early in the month is almost always a noise problem, not an error surge. Here is how to shrink event volume before it ships — with beforeSend, sampling, and grouping — while keeping the errors that actually matter inside the quota.
When your Rork app's production crashes arrive minified — wiring Hermes source maps and debug IDs into Sentry
Rork-generated Expo apps run on Hermes, so production crashes often arrive as index.bundle:1:284913 with no function names. Here is how to wire Hermes source maps and debug IDs into Sentry so your stack traces become readable.
Designing an Observability Stack for Rork Max — Unifying Sentry, Crashlytics, and Cloudflare Logs from a Solo Developer's View
A practical observability stack design for apps shipped with Rork Max, covering Sentry, Crashlytics, and Cloudflare Logs role separation, scenario-based incident tracing routes, and how a solo developer can sustain it over years.
Automating Production Incident Response as a Solo Developer — Crashlytics, Sentry, Slack Routing, and Staged Rollback
Twelve years of running my own iPhone and Android apps, accumulating 50 million downloads, taught me a specific shape for production incident response. This article shares the Crashlytics + Sentry double layer, Slack routing into interrupt and log channels, and a Remote Config plus EAS Update staged rollback I keep returning to.
Killing the Silent Crash in Rork-Generated Apps — A Practical Error Boundary and Unhandled Promise Setup
Rork-generated code tends to swallow errors with optional chaining and leave promise rejections uncaught. Here is the minimum production-grade setup to surface those crashes instead of letting users churn in silence.
App Crashes After App Store Release But Not on TestFlight — 4 Common Causes
Your Rork app worked perfectly on TestFlight, but crashes after App Store release. Here are the 4 most common causes and how to fix each one.
Advanced Error Handling, Debugging & Production Monitoring in Rork Max — Building Bulletproof Apps
Practical patterns for bringing production-grade resilience to Rork Max apps: layered Error Boundaries, global error handlers, structured logging, and Sentry/Crashlytics integration — plus delta-based monitoring and log-sampling lessons from running several apps in production.