Looking ahead, OneUptime plans to introduce new monitor options, including "Log Monitor", "Traces Monitor", and "Metrics Monitor", and is working on a reliability co-pilot that will scan codebases, query the OneUptime API for errors, and attempt to fix those errors automatically. The company is also seeking feedback from its community to help improve the software. OneUptime is committed to remaining open source and free under the Apache 2 license.
Key takeaways:
- OneUptime is an open-source alternative to several monitoring and management tools, offering features like Uptime Monitoring, Logs Management, Status Pages, Tracing, and Incident Management.
- Recent updates include new monitor options for SSL Certificates and Servers, and the ability to set up alerts for specific incidents. They have also added Logs ingestion with fluentd and OpenTelemetry.
- Future plans include the development of new monitors and a reliability co-pilot that scans your codebase and attempts to fix errors automatically, without sending your code to OneUptime.
- OneUptime is committed to remaining 100% open-source and free under the Apache 2 license, and is actively seeking feedback and contributions from the community to improve the software.