Frontend Observability – The Missing Layer in Modern Software Architecture
Modern observability strategies often stop at the backend. Yet users experience systems through the frontend, where errors, performance issues, and failed user journeys directly impact business value. This talk explores frontend observability as an architectural concern. Using real-world examples with Sentry, we will discuss how architects can gain visibility into browser performance, JavaScript errors, distributed tracing, user interactions, and release health. Attendees will learn how frontend observability complements traditional monitoring approaches and why it should be considered a first-class architectural capability in modern distributed systems.
Speaker
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Billy LandoNeusta GmbHBilly Lando is a Frontend Developer and Software Architect with a passion for building scalable web applications and improving developer experience. His interests include frontend architecture, observability, offline-first applications, and modern web technologies. He enjoys sharing practical lessons learned from real-world projects.