Jasmin K is a Senior Product Manager with 4 years of product leadership experience building developer-facing features and 0-to-1 products. At Sentry she led the discovery and launch of Session Replay—now a high-stickiness product—while adding AI-driven summaries and filtering to speed debugging and reduce alert noise. She combines a strong customer-first mindset with front-end UX chops, evidenced by contributions to Sentry’s UI and replay-link fixes in the popular getsentry/sentry repo. Comfortable with both technical execution and go-to-market work, she’s delivered conference talks, demos, and internal enablement to drive adoption. Now based in Old Toronto, she’s focused on scaling product impact at EvenUp while staying curious about emerging tooling like Deno and modern front-end stores.
4 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
iBBA, International Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours, iBBA, International Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours at Schulich School of Business - York University
Business Administration and Management, General, Business Administration and Management, General at Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:59 reviews, 1 commit, 15 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jasmin primarily contributed to the user feedback components of the Sentry application. They focused on making textual adjustments, fixing capitalization, and modifying the copy in the user interface, particularly the feedback setup panel and the tooltip for associated error reports. Additionally, the user addressed a replay link issue for backend errors, indicating interaction with both the front-end and its connection to backend error reporting. These changes suggest a focus on UI/UX improvements and fixing minor presentation issues.
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