OneUptime.com already does it with the copilot feature. It also fixes exceptions, add structured logs, optimizes functions / spans that take a long time to complete and integrates with OpenTelemetry natively.
This is exactly what we do at OneUptime.com. Show you AI generated possible Incident remediation based on your data + telemetry + code. All of this is 100% open-source.
Thank you for the feedback.
1. We're consolidating so many containers into 1. This is along project but a PR is open for it.
2. Monitors and Status Page are two distinct concepts. You create a monitor and then add the created monitor to the Status Page. Maybe we should make this clearer.
3. Currently being actively worked on. More updates end of Q2.
4. <3
5. We got the same feedback from some of our customers. This is on our roadmap.
6. This is fixed.
Oddly enough, this is why we started OneUptime in the first place. We were burned by the DataDog bill and wanted an open source observability platform ourselves.
Grafana started as visualization tool and has now decoupled multiple products for observability - LGTM stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics). You need to configure and maintain multiple sub-products for a full-stack observability setup.
While grafana stack is great, OneUptime has all of these in one platform and makes it really simple to use.
We also are built natively on OpenTelmetry, use clickhouse for logs / metrics / traces storage - so queries are really fast.
Oh yes! there's no native Jira integration so far - but we have some customers who already integrate oneuptime with Jira. They integrate Jira through workflow webhooks in OneUptime - so when an issue is created in Jira, incident is created in OneUptime and all Status Page subscribers are notified.
We're building an open-source alternative to Datadog.
Tech Stack: TypeScript + React + Node + Clickhouse + Postgres