Ryan Albrecht is a seasoned software engineer based in San Francisco with 14 years of experience building front-end and full-stack features at companies like Sentry, Pinterest, and Facebook. He blends strong UI craftsmanship in React and front-end testing with backend proficiency in PHP, MySQL, and TypeScript, and has a track record of improving developer onboarding and SDK robustness. At Sentry he contributes to both product UI and open-source SDKs, notably improving the @sentry/replay package to prevent runtime errors and hard-to-diagnose issues in browser and server environments. A lifelong learner and outside-the-box thinker, Ryan pairs analytical rigor with clear communication—he’s comfortable presenting technical work and tightening documentation for diverse audiences. He brings practical experience modernizing legacy codebases, shipping reliable components, and strengthening developer experience across large-scale products.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science - Coop, Computer Science - Coop at Sheridan College
Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:3582 reviews, 449 commits, 2622 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Ryan primarily contributes to the frontend of the Sentry project, focusing on React component development. Their work includes re-enabling and improving acceptance tests for the replay feature, enhancing the interface and types for the `<Matrix>` component, developing styling and interaction, and creating a story for a component to showcase features. These contributions suggest a focus on user interface implementation, component-level testing, and the utilization of React and related libraries.
Contributions:278 reviews, 10 commits, 107 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Ryan's commits primarily focus on updating and enhancing the documentation for the Sentry platform, particularly in relation to session replay and the Sentry Toolbar. They added setup instructions, corrected grammar, and refactored code for more accurate information. The user also restructured redirects and added links within the documentation. This included improving the onboarding process for developers, making information easily accessible, and correcting inaccurate redirects.
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Ryan Albrecht - Software Engineer at Sentry (sentry.io)