Solution · open-core · Apache 2.0 · no vendor lock-in

Open-source monitoring under Apache 2.0

An open core under the Apache 2.0 license — deploy it, read the code, fork and extend it with no size limits. Free for any number of hosts, with a clean upgrade path to managed when you want one.

The problem

Proprietary monitoring closes the source, locks you into its format and charges you to grow. Yet assembling a reliable stack from scattered open-source bricks means owning their integration, upgrades and compatibility yourself.

How Unimoni solves it

Unimoni is open-core under Apache 2.0: the core is open, free and runs at any scale. Prometheus compatibility and standard remote-write mean you can always take your data with you. Extend it as you like, and reach for managed only when you’d rather not run the ops.

What’s included

  • Apache 2.0 license — read it, fork it, extend it
  • Free for any number of hosts when self-hosted
  • Prometheus compatibility and remote-write — your data stays yours
  • A clear upgrade path to managed with no data migration

Frequently asked

What exactly is open under Apache 2.0?+

The platform core — metric ingest, storage, the rule evaluator, the cabinet and dashboards. The Apache 2.0 license permits commercial use, modification and distribution.

Is there a host limit on the free version?+

Self-hosted under Apache 2.0 has no size limit — deploy on any number of hosts for free. Paid plans cover managed hosting and enterprise support features.

Will I get locked into the Unimoni format?+

No. Ingest and export run over Prometheus remote-write, a standard protocol. You can always move your data to any Prometheus-compatible system.