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The open-source AIOps platform
Keep is an open-source AIOps platform. Keep acts as a single pane of glass to all your alerts from any monitoring tool and helps you turn 1000s into just 10s of meaningful alerts. Keep joined forces with Elastic on May 2025.
Keep is an open-source AIOps platform that aggregately manages alerts and automates IT operations. It offers self-hosted OSS capabilities with enterprise options, a workflow engine, and AI-driven alert correlation to reduce noise.
Keeps platform integrates with monitoring, IRM, ticketing, source control, change management, and CMDB via bidirectional connectors. It provides a single pane for alerts, advanced querying with a common express language, rule-based noise reduction, and a YAML-based workflow engine with a UI for automations (e.g., enrich alerts, update tickets, run scripts). It supports on-premises OSS and cloud/enterprise deployments, and offers enterprise AI-powered alert correlation and summarisation for large-scale environments.
Who itβs for: Enterprises and teams dealing with complex, high-volume alerts in IT operations; users include SREs, operators, engineers, and IT departments seeking integrated alert management and automation.
Pricing page with multiple plans; mentions enterprise deployments and AI features; references to Fortune 500 usage and enterprise deployments; active marketing content and community engagement (GitHub, Slack)
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Open source alerting CLI for all observability tools, with a simple and intuitive (GitHub actions-like) syntax.
Keep is an open-source alerting CLI aimed at all observability tools, offering a GitHub Actionsβlike syntax to manage declarative alerts from multiple data sources and reduce vendor lock-in. It targets engineering teams seeking simple, versioned alerting without vendor-specific overhead.
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