

by Sentry
Next.js applications can be challenging to debug in production. It’s not always clear where an issue originated or how it impacts users. Hydration errors, server component failures, and performance bottlenecks don’t always come with clear answers.
In this hands-on workshop we’ll cover:
Writing high-context logs that tell the whole story — not just that something failed, but who, what, and whyQuerying and alerting on logs to catch silent failures in auth flows, payments, webhooks, and third-party API callsDeep diving into distributed tracing across client and Node runtimesConnecting logs to traces so you get full context without switching tools
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Debugging Next.js best practices: Logs and Tracing is a free independent taking place on Thursday, May 21, 2026 at a venue to be announced. This independent is organised by Sentry. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 14 people have registered out of 14 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour.
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