Connect GitHub to Sentry with AI
Correlate production errors with the exact commits that caused them.
Connect GitHub + Sentry Free →Free tier · No code · OAuth setup in under 5 minutes
What Shogo does between GitHub and Sentry
When Sentry fires an alert, the most valuable question is: what changed? Shogo agents connect Sentry errors to recent GitHub commits and PRs, so your team has root cause context within seconds — not after 20 minutes of archaeology.
What you can automate
Error-to-commit correlation
When a new Sentry error appears, the agent finds the most recent commits touching the affected file and links them in the incident summary.
Automatic Linear issue creation
New Sentry errors with high frequency automatically generate Linear issues with stack trace and commit context attached.
Deploy error spike detection
Monitor error rates in Sentry for 30 minutes after each GitHub deploy and alert if rates spike above baseline.
Weekly error report
Summarize new and recurring Sentry errors from the past week, grouped by affected area and linked GitHub context.
How to set it up
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Connect GitHub
Authorize GitHub with one OAuth click in Shogo Studio — no API keys or webhooks to configure.
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Connect Sentry
Authorize Sentry the same way. Both connections are read/write by default, with granular permission scoping available.
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Choose or describe your automation
Pick from a pre-built template or describe your workflow in plain English. Shogo configures the agent automatically.
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Deploy and run
Your agent runs on the schedule you set — or in real time for event-triggered workflows. No maintenance required.