Add browser profiling to profiling getting started#7665
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@AbhiPrasad thank you! Yes, I have been somewhat intentionally quiet on this as I'm trying to gather feedback from folks using it before I add it to all of our docs. |
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Updated so it now says |
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* Add browser profiling to profiling getting started * Update src/docs/product/profiling/getting-started.mdx
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Noticed this when clicking docs link in https://blog.sentry.io/profiling-to-speed-up-your-apps/ but didn't see browser profiling 😢.
I wonder if we should add custom instructions for Next.js (setting it up for both server and client)