SigNoz vs Vercel
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
SigNoz exposes its observability stack via MCP — AI assistants can now query logs, traces, and metrics directly.
SigNoz's recent stream pairs an AI-side play with steady core-product work. The headline move is the SigNoz MCP Server: a hosted endpoint (plus a self-host option) that lets Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Claude, Codex, and Gemini search logs, query metrics, inspect traces, and work with alerts and dashboards through natural language. Around it, the core product keeps polishing: trace details have been rebuilt with funnel-aware navigation, Query Builder v5 lands in Infrastructure Monitoring, dashboards gain per-panel cursor-sync modes, ingestion-limit alerts are now one click with a default name, and native Azure monitoring covers VMs, App Service, AKS, Container Apps, Functions, SQL Database, and Blob Storage. Service accounts replace the legacy API Keys page, with RBAC and a clearer invite-expiry UI.
SigNoz is positioning itself in the 'AI-queryable observability' lane — open-source Datadog with an MCP front door. The MCP server makes the data queryable by every major coding assistant simultaneously, which is the right move for a tool whose primary buyer is the engineer at the IDE. The parallel work — Azure breadth, service accounts, faster query builder — looks like ground prep so that the MCP-mediated queries land on a faster, broader, more access-controlled backend.
Expect the MCP server to gain write actions (silence alert, acknowledge incident, snapshot a query) so AI assistants move from read-only investigators to incident-response participants. Cloud breadth is likely to keep growing — GCP-native monitoring would be the obvious next addition after Azure.
Vercel trials flat-rate CDN pricing and lines up its sandbox as the runtime for managed AI agents.
Vercel opened a Limited Beta of Flat Rate CDN for Pro teams — fixed monthly fee instead of usage-based bandwidth — and shipped a Claude Managed Agents integration for Vercel Sandbox in the same week. AI Gateway gained Gemini 3.5 Flash and provider sorting by cost, latency, or throughput. Around that, Firewall-mitigated traffic became free, monorepos got consolidated GitHub commit statuses, and Trusted Sources brought OIDC to deployment protection.
Two strategic moves are visible: a hedge against the usage-pricing backlash (Flat Rate CDN, free firewall-mitigated traffic) and a serious bid to host AI agent workloads (Sandbox + Claude Managed Agents, AI Gateway provider routing controls). Developer-experience polish continues underneath — natural-language WAF rules, native curl in CLI, protected source maps.
Expect Flat Rate to widen from CDN to compute and ISR cache once the beta closes, and Vercel Sandbox to gain integrations with at least one more major agent runtime beyond Claude.
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