the data reports

Monitoring, measured.

Every "best monitoring tool" page on the internet is written by a company selling one. So the one thing none of them publish is the thing you actually want to know: how do these tools behave when nobody's watching the marketing site? We collect that ourselves and put the numbers here — no vendor wrote this, and nobody paid to look good.

Three signals, gathered first-hand on a schedule and committed as dated snapshots so every figure is auditable: status-page incident history (how often a SaaS tool's own status page lit up), GitHub maintenance velocity (is the open-source project actually alive?), and pricing drift (did the page quietly change?).

Data as of Jun 24, 2026 · 16 vendor status feeds polled · 25 vendors in the panel.

Reliability snapshot — who had a quiet 90 days

Significant incidents (minor, major or critical — informational notices and planned maintenance excluded) logged on each vendor's own Atlassian Statuspage over the trailing 90 days. Over the panel that's 130 significant incidents across 16 vendors. The quietest: Axiom, ServiceNow Cloud Observability (Lightstep), Mezmo. The busiest: Grafana Cloud / LGTM (43), Elastic Stack (ELK) (22), Sumo Logic (17).

Vendor Significant · 90d Incident-minutes Worst impact Last incident
Grafana Cloud / LGTM 43 27.4 days critical Jun 22, 2026
Elastic Stack (ELK) 22 6.4 days major Jun 17, 2026
Sumo Logic 17 17 h major Jun 18, 2026
Datadog Network Monitoring 14 35 h critical Jun 22, 2026
Coralogix 12 8 h critical Jun 24, 2026
Logz.io 7 21 h minor Jun 8, 2026
Catchpoint 5 4.0 days major Jun 22, 2026
Cisco ThousandEyes 5 3.1 days major Jun 24, 2026
New Relic 3 15 h major May 18, 2026
Sentry 1 2 h minor Jun 24, 2026
Atlassian Statuspage 1 29 min minor Apr 9, 2026
Axiom 0 0 min none
ServiceNow Cloud Observability (Lightstep) 0 0 min none
Mezmo 0 0 min none
Papertrail 0 0 min none
StatusCake 0 0 min none

Method & honest caveats. Pulled from each vendor's public /api/v2/incidents.json Statuspage feed. "Significant" counts minor/major/critical and drops the informational notices vendors post for tooling — which is why a tool with a busy-looking status page can still rank clean here. Incident-minutes sum per-incident durations; on a multi-component platform those overlap, so it is a relative busyness signal, not a downtime figure. Vendors on a bespoke (non-Statuspage) status page aren't counted — absence here isn't a perfect score. This data also rides along on each tool profile and the picker, where it actively demotes flaky tools.

The reports

The Monitoring Maintenance Index

Collecting

Which open-source monitoring projects are actually maintained — latest release, last commit and open-issue load across every tool with a public repo.

The Incident Leaderboard & The Monitoring Tax

In progress

Deeper cuts on reliability over time and on pricing drift — published once we have enough dated snapshots to make the trend honest. The reliability snapshot above is the live preview.

Everything here is collected by a scheduled pre-build job and committed as a dated JSON snapshot, so every number is reproducible and every refresh is a reviewable diff. Found something stale or wrong? It might be — tell me.