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brand-guidelines

Write copy following Sentry brand guidelines. Use when writing UI text, error messages, empty states, onboarding flows, 404 pages, documentation, marketing copy, or any user-facing content. Covers both Plain Speech (default) and Sentry Voice tones.

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Brand Guidelines

Write user-facing copy following Sentry's brand guidelines.

Tone Selection

Choose the appropriate tone based on context:

Use Plain Speech Use Sentry Voice
Product UI (buttons, labels, forms) 404 pages
Documentation Empty states
Error messages Onboarding flows
Settings pages Loading states
Transactional emails "What's New" announcements
Help text Marketing copy

Default to Plain Speech unless the context specifically calls for personality.

Plain Speech (Default)

Plain Speech is clear, direct, and functional. Use it for most UI elements.

Rules

  1. Be concise - Use the fewest words needed
  2. Be direct - Tell users what to do, not what they can do
  3. Use active voice - "Save your changes" not "Your changes will be saved"
  4. Avoid jargon - Use simple words users understand
  5. Be specific - "3 errors found" not "Some errors found"

Examples

Instead of Write
"Click here to save your changes" "Save"
"You can filter results by date" "Filter by date"
"An error has occurred" "Something went wrong"
"Please enter a valid email address" "Enter a valid email"
"Are you sure you want to delete?" "Delete this item?"

Sentry Voice

Sentry Voice adds personality in appropriate moments. It's empathetic, self-aware, and occasionally snarky.

Principles

  1. Empathetic snark - Direct frustration at the situation, never the user
  2. Self-aware - Acknowledge the absurdity of software
  3. Fun but functional - Personality should enhance, not obscure meaning
  4. Earned moments - Only use when users have time to appreciate it

Examples

404 Pages:

"This page doesn't exist. Maybe it never did. Maybe it was a dream. Either way, let's get you back on track."

Empty States:

"No errors yet. Enjoy this moment of peace while it lasts."

Onboarding:

"Let's get your first error. Don't worry, it's not as scary as it sounds."

Loading States:

"Crunching the numbers..." "Fetching your data..."

When NOT to Use Sentry Voice

  • Error messages (users are frustrated)
  • Settings pages (users are focused)
  • Documentation (users need information)
  • Billing/payment flows (users need trust)

General Rules

Spelling and Grammar

  • Use American English spelling (color, not colour)
  • Use Title Case for headings and page titles
  • Use Sentence case for body text, buttons, and labels

Punctuation

  • No exclamation marks in UI text (exception: celebratory moments)
  • No periods in short UI labels or button text
  • Use periods in complete sentences and help text
  • No ALL CAPS except for acronyms (API, SDK, URL)

Word Choices

Avoid Prefer
Please (omit)
Sorry (be specific about the problem)
Error occurred Something went wrong
Invalid (explain what's wrong)
Success! (describe what happened)
Oops (be specific)

Dash Usage

Type Use Example
Hyphen (-) Compound words, ranges "real-time", "1-10"
En-dash (--) Ranges, relationships "2023--2024", "parent--child"
Em-dash (---) Interruption, emphasis "Errors---even small ones---matter"

In most UI contexts, use hyphens. Reserve en-dashes for date ranges and em-dashes for longer prose.

UI Element Guidelines

Buttons

  • Use action verbs: "Save", "Delete", "Create"
  • Be specific: "Create Project" not just "Create"
  • Max 2-3 words when possible
  • No periods or exclamation marks

Error Messages

  1. Say what happened
  2. Say why (if helpful)
  3. Say what to do next

Good: "Could not save changes. Check your connection and try again." Bad: "Error: Save failed."

Empty States

  1. Explain what would normally be here
  2. Provide a clear action to populate the state
  3. Sentry Voice is appropriate here

Good: "No projects yet. Create your first project to start tracking errors."

Confirmation Dialogs

  • Make the action clear in the title
  • Explain consequences if destructive
  • Use specific button labels ("Delete Project", not "OK")

Tooltips and Help Text

  • Keep under 2 sentences
  • Explain the "why", not just the "what"
  • Link to docs for complex topics

Anti-Patterns

Avoid these common mistakes:

  • Robot speak: "Item has been successfully deleted" -> "Deleted"
  • Passive voice: "Changes were saved" -> "Changes saved"
  • Unnecessary words: "In order to" -> "To"
  • Hedging: "This might cause..." -> "This will cause..."
  • Double negatives: "Not unlike..." -> "Similar to..."
  • Marketing speak in UI: "Supercharge your workflow" -> "Speed up your workflow"

References

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Overall Score

86/100

Grade

A

Excellent

Safety

95

Quality

84

Clarity

88

Completeness

78

Summary

This skill provides copywriting guidance for writing user-facing content that adheres to Sentry's brand guidelines. It teaches two distinct tones—Plain Speech (default, concise and functional) and Sentry Voice (personality-driven for appropriate moments)—with clear rules for spelling, grammar, punctuation, word choices, and UI element-specific guidance like buttons, error messages, and empty states.

Detected Capabilities

read documentationinterpret copywriting rulesprovide examples and comparisonsreference external style guides

Trigger Keywords

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write error messagesbrand voice consistencyui copy guidelinessentry voice toneempty state messagingbutton label rulesdocumentation style guide

Referenced Domains

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develop.sentry.devwww.apache.org

Use Cases

  • Write error messages that clearly explain what went wrong and what to do next
  • Craft empty states with appropriate tone and call-to-action guidance
  • Create button labels and UI text following Plain Speech conventions
  • Develop onboarding and 404 page copy using Sentry Voice personality
  • Write tooltips and help text that explain the 'why' behind features
  • Ensure consistent tone and voice across product documentation and marketing materials
  • Avoid common copywriting anti-patterns like passive voice and robot-speak

Quality Notes

  • Comprehensive tone guide with clear decision matrix for Plain Speech vs. Sentry Voice
  • Extensive use of before/after examples makes the rules concrete and actionable
  • Well-organized sections with descriptive headings and consistent formatting
  • Includes specific anti-patterns with clear guidance on what to avoid
  • References to external resources (Sentry Voice Guidelines, Frontend Handbook) provide additional context
  • Rules are prescriptive and specific (e.g., 'No periods in short UI labels or button text') rather than vague
  • Dash usage table adds helpful detail for typography precision
  • Empathy-focused approach to personality that directs snark at situations, not users
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Jul 11, 2026

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