Coralogix's dashboard and search capabilities do not help me in any particular way. I feel Coralogix is expensive, but I am not sure if I have seen a return on investment since using it; I have not saved time, reduced costs, or needed fewer employees. I gave this review a rating of 9.
My advice for others looking into using Coralogix is that I would definitely recommend it if they are price-sensitive and need an observability tool with all of the capabilities in the observability chain, covering logs, metrics, and traces. With Coralogix in place, users can get most of the things sorted for developers and operations teams. Typically, the support or operations team will have more analysis into issues or what is happening in the systems or infrastructure, allowing them to analyze at a faster scale rather than directly logging into machines. I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.
Coralogix monitors our infrastructure and our services send data, or the Coralogix agents scrape data from our applications. That is how we integrate Coralogix with our applications. Their pricing is competitive and their product is stable. We have not experienced any stability issues thus far. Integrating AI is the most interesting aspect currently, and they could potentially integrate AI deeper into their product to show us more insights. I have used Datadog in the past as a competing product. Datadog is a successful and very good product, but the pricing is very high, which is one of its downsides. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate the support as nine and Coralogix overall as nine, with one being worst and ten being best.
The integration capabilities of Coralogix are perfect, and they work seamlessly with our existing tools. I use the customizable dashboards from Coralogix, and they provide great insight into our data. My overall experience with the pricing and licensing is good, and I appreciate the transparency. The solution integrates with other tools, which is a significant advantage for our workflows. On a scale of one to ten with one being worst and ten being best, I would rate Coralogix an eight for its performance and features.
The alerting feature in Coralogix, integrated with Slack, has helped your team respond to incidents more quickly and effectively. We haven't experienced any incidents since implementation. Still, during the POC phase, the alerting feature proved to be prompt and reliable, assisting your team in promptly addressing potential issues. It provides visualization tools that facilitate data analysis. These tools are available directly on the dashboard. I recommend analyzing their organization's use case and scenario for new users. They should compare it with other tools to see if it suits their needs. If they find it suitable, then they should proceed with it. However, they should be prepared for the possibility that the tool may only suit some organizations. In our case, it worked well in pricing, scenario, and overall performance, so we opted to use it. I rate it a nine out of ten.
DevOps & Cloud Lead at a transportation company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Nov 29, 2022
I rate the solution a six out of ten. The solution is good, but the user interface can be improved. The solution is easy to use and to start with, but it does not measure up to the more complex things.
Senior data engeneer at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Jul 18, 2022
We are just end users. I'm using the latest version of the product. They recently made changes in their UI almost six months ago. I'm using the latest version only. Its deployment is basically third parties services. They have their own setup. They will create your account, and then you go there. I’d recommend the solution to others. It'll be definitely easier for debugging, error tracking, reporting, and all those other tasks. It will definitely help. I’d rate the solution nine out of ten.
I’m just an end-user. Since we are using the cloud, we’re always using the latest solution version. For any company getting onboarded to Coralogix or an equivalent solution for the first time, they need to do their in-house streamlining before they start working on this. It took us almost a month to streamline our systems and our processes to get onboarded. And during that time, we were just waiting to get onboarded. It's better to sort out internal things before you start looking at for a solution. I’d rate the solution eight out of ten.
Senior DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jul 18, 2022
I’m a customer and en-user. We’re likely using the latest version of the solution. We get all of the updates. I’d advise potential new users to try to find some optimization solution that wouldn't involve Terraform provider of Coralogix, since it's too difficult to use and almost impossible to maintain. Also, write proper logs since the amount of quota is strictly limited. If your logs are collecting something like user ID, it'll quickly use all the quota, and you should ask for an additional quota or go for an upper tier. I’d rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Coralogix is a stateful streaming data platform that provides real-time insights and long-term trend analysis with no reliance on storage or indexing, solving the monitoring challenges of data growth in large-scale systems.
Ingest log, metric, and security data from any source for a single, centralized platform to monitor and alert on your applications. As data is ingested, Coralogix instantly narrows millions of events down to common patterns for deeper insights and faster troubleshooting....
Coralogix's dashboard and search capabilities do not help me in any particular way. I feel Coralogix is expensive, but I am not sure if I have seen a return on investment since using it; I have not saved time, reduced costs, or needed fewer employees. I gave this review a rating of 9.
My advice for others looking into using Coralogix is that I would definitely recommend it if they are price-sensitive and need an observability tool with all of the capabilities in the observability chain, covering logs, metrics, and traces. With Coralogix in place, users can get most of the things sorted for developers and operations teams. Typically, the support or operations team will have more analysis into issues or what is happening in the systems or infrastructure, allowing them to analyze at a faster scale rather than directly logging into machines. I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.
Coralogix monitors our infrastructure and our services send data, or the Coralogix agents scrape data from our applications. That is how we integrate Coralogix with our applications. Their pricing is competitive and their product is stable. We have not experienced any stability issues thus far. Integrating AI is the most interesting aspect currently, and they could potentially integrate AI deeper into their product to show us more insights. I have used Datadog in the past as a competing product. Datadog is a successful and very good product, but the pricing is very high, which is one of its downsides. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate the support as nine and Coralogix overall as nine, with one being worst and ten being best.
The integration capabilities of Coralogix are perfect, and they work seamlessly with our existing tools. I use the customizable dashboards from Coralogix, and they provide great insight into our data. My overall experience with the pricing and licensing is good, and I appreciate the transparency. The solution integrates with other tools, which is a significant advantage for our workflows. On a scale of one to ten with one being worst and ten being best, I would rate Coralogix an eight for its performance and features.
I would rate Coralogix eight out of ten overall. While I recommend Coralogix, New Relic has advantages in specific areas.
The alerting feature in Coralogix, integrated with Slack, has helped your team respond to incidents more quickly and effectively. We haven't experienced any incidents since implementation. Still, during the POC phase, the alerting feature proved to be prompt and reliable, assisting your team in promptly addressing potential issues. It provides visualization tools that facilitate data analysis. These tools are available directly on the dashboard. I recommend analyzing their organization's use case and scenario for new users. They should compare it with other tools to see if it suits their needs. If they find it suitable, then they should proceed with it. However, they should be prepared for the possibility that the tool may only suit some organizations. In our case, it worked well in pricing, scenario, and overall performance, so we opted to use it. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a six out of ten. The solution is good, but the user interface can be improved. The solution is easy to use and to start with, but it does not measure up to the more complex things.
We are just end users. I'm using the latest version of the product. They recently made changes in their UI almost six months ago. I'm using the latest version only. Its deployment is basically third parties services. They have their own setup. They will create your account, and then you go there. I’d recommend the solution to others. It'll be definitely easier for debugging, error tracking, reporting, and all those other tasks. It will definitely help. I’d rate the solution nine out of ten.
I’m just an end-user. Since we are using the cloud, we’re always using the latest solution version. For any company getting onboarded to Coralogix or an equivalent solution for the first time, they need to do their in-house streamlining before they start working on this. It took us almost a month to streamline our systems and our processes to get onboarded. And during that time, we were just waiting to get onboarded. It's better to sort out internal things before you start looking at for a solution. I’d rate the solution eight out of ten.
I’m a customer and en-user. We’re likely using the latest version of the solution. We get all of the updates. I’d advise potential new users to try to find some optimization solution that wouldn't involve Terraform provider of Coralogix, since it's too difficult to use and almost impossible to maintain. Also, write proper logs since the amount of quota is strictly limited. If your logs are collecting something like user ID, it'll quickly use all the quota, and you should ask for an additional quota or go for an upper tier. I’d rate the solution a nine out of ten.