Anomaly engine
Continuous baseline learning across production telemetry with sub-second deviation alerts.
Continuous baseline learning across logs, metrics, and traces. Sub-second deviation alerts with enough context that the fix is obvious.
Four pieces. No new DSL. Start with the anomaly engine and grow into the rest.
Continuous baseline learning across production telemetry with sub-second deviation alerts.
Typed event streams with schema contracts, replay, and deterministic fan-out.
One SQL surface across logs, metrics, and traces. No new DSL to learn.
Per-tenant cost ceilings with automatic back-pressure and graceful degradation.
Ship OTEL, point it at Helix, and let baselines form. That is the install.
Drop-in OpenTelemetry exporter. No agents, no sidecars, no new SDK calls.
Helix models seasonality per service and per tenant. Baselines tighten over 48 hours.
Deviations fan out to the tools your team already uses, with the query that proved them.
No. If you are already on OpenTelemetry you can point your collector at a Helix endpoint. If you are not, we have a thin SDK that stays out of your hot path.
The exporter buffers locally and replays when the endpoint returns. Guardrails default to fail-open for metrics and fail-closed for billing events.
Regional tenancy in us-east, us-west, and eu-west. Data never leaves your chosen region. VPC peering is available on the Scale tier.
Per-tenant ingest with a flat platform fee. Budget guardrails are on by default so an incident cannot generate an incident on your bill.
Occasional updates from the team, no spam. Beta access goes out in batches of twenty-five.
The private beta is free. Paid tiers publish at general availability.
Dedicated deployment is available on the Scale tier.
Most teams see their first alert within two hours of pointing a collector.
Infra teams at small to mid-sized platform companies. More in the waitlist email.