A (unofficial) WordPress plugin to report PHP errors and Browser (JavaScript) errors to Sentry.
As of April 2026, Sentry for WordPress is a WordPress log plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.9/5 rating from 16 reviews. It has been downloaded 841K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.4+ and PHP 7.2.5+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: Check & Log Email – Easy Email Testing….
This plugin can report PHP errors and Browser (JavaScript) errors to Sentry.
It will auto detect authenticated users and add context where possible. All context/tags can be adjusted/expanded using filters.
For more information and documentation have a look at the full documentation.
I’ve been using Sentry for quite some time and it’s great to finally use it for WordPress as well. The plugin is well built and easy to configure. I really like that it also supports JS monitoring and that many constants can be fine-tuned during setup. Solid work!
Very easy to set up and all your errors automatically get tracked by Sentry.
This plugin is super easy to use. Sentry allows us to have so much more insight into exceptions/errors occurring. And the plugin is open source!
Just one thing – it would be much more convenient if you could set up the variables inside admin-panel instead of editing wp-config file (especially in case when you don’t have one in your repository due to Docker-based installation)
This plugin is fantastic. It is simple and fast, and it does exactly what it needs to, with no extra fluff.
Also, the support is top-tier. Alex responded with an immediate solution.
| WordPress | 4.4+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.2.5+ required |
WP_SENTRY_ENABLE_LOGS to enable log sending, see: https://github.com/stayallive/wp-sentry#logsPlugin data sourced from WordPress.org. Analysis and metrics by PluginSift.