signoz open source analysis
SigNoz is an open-source observability platform native to OpenTelemetry with logs, traces and metrics in a single application. An open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. ๐ฅ ๐ฅ. ๐ Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool
Project overview
โญ 24399 ยท TypeScript ยท Last activity on GitHub: 2025-11-16
GitHub: https://github.com/SigNoz/signoz
Why it matters for engineering teams
Signoz addresses the practical challenge of monitoring complex applications by providing a unified platform for logs, metrics and traces, all built on OpenTelemetry standards. It is particularly well suited for engineering teams involved in site reliability, backend development and DevOps who need a production ready solution for application performance monitoring without vendor lock-in. The project is mature and reliable for production use, offering a self hosted option that integrates well with existing infrastructure. However, it may not be the right choice for teams seeking a fully managed service or those who prefer a more lightweight tool focused solely on metrics or logs.
When to use this project
Signoz is a strong choice when your team requires an open source tool for engineering teams that combines observability data in one place and values control over data privacy. Consider alternatives if you need a hosted solution with minimal setup or if your monitoring needs are limited to a single data type like metrics only.
Team fit and typical use cases
Site reliability engineers and backend developers benefit most from Signoz by using it to trace requests, analyse performance bottlenecks and correlate logs with metrics. It is commonly adopted in products with distributed architectures or microservices where deep observability and a self hosted option for monitoring are critical. Engineering teams appreciate its open source nature and flexibility for customisation.
Topics and ecosystem
Activity and freshness
Latest commit on GitHub: 2025-11-16. Activity data is based on repeated RepoPi snapshots of the GitHub repository. It gives a quick, factual view of how alive the project is.