Monitoring tools are great at identifying issues but don't provide the context needed to solve them. Observability tools offer deeper insights into an application's internal state but don't help developers fix issues directly. Debuggability, on the other hand, is the practice of writing and shipping code that delivers exceptional user experiences by providing actionable data and context to developers when they need it most. Debuggability tools like Sentry enhance developer workflows with connected, contextualized, and intuitive information to quickly identify and resolve root causes of issues across distributed systems, making it easier for every team member to solve problems without switching tools or wasting time guessing. A renewed focus on debuggability benefits all members of a development team by providing the necessary context to positively impact an application's reliability, robustness, and quality.