OpenTelemetry is open.
Collector management should be too.
OpenTelemetry Collector has become the standard way to receive, process, and export telemetry. But the operational experience around collector fleets is still too manual.
Teams end up with scattered YAML, unclear rollout history, and limited visibility into what is actually running. We are building a hosted OpAMP control plane so teams can adopt collector management incrementally — monitor first, manage when ready, and keep telemetry flowing to the systems they already trust.
Six rules we hold ourselves to.
Open standards over proprietary agents
OpAMP is the contract. We don't ship our own agent and we don't try to lock you into one.
Control without lock-in
Your telemetry destinations stay yours. Switch backends without touching us.
Monitor-only adoption path
You can read forever before you write anything. Free, indefinitely.
Git-backed workflows
The repo is the truth. We respect branch protection, codeowners, and audit trails that already exist.
Transparent pricing
You pay for managing collectors. Not for the data they carry.
Safe rollouts over magical automation
We'd rather show you the diff than hide it. Every action is reversible and traceable.
Early, on purpose.
We are a small team that has spent years operating large collector fleets at companies you've heard of. O11yFleet is the tool we wish we'd had — and the one we're building with the platform engineers who tell us what's broken every week.
Want to follow along?
We post engineering notes and product changelog as we go. No newsletter SaaS theatre.