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Honeycomb vs Voker

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HoneycombMonitoring & Observability
From $150 / moPublished price
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VokerMonitoring & Observability
From $80 / moPublished price
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Honeycomb
Monitoring & Observability

Observability built around debugging real production systems.

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Voker
Monitoring & Observability

Agent analytics platform.

Overview
CategoryMonitoring & ObservabilityMonitoring & Observability
What it isHoneycomb is an observability platform focused on high-cardinality analysis, distributed tracing, and faster debugging for complex production systems.Voker is the agent analytics platform for monitoring and improving AI agents, providing visibility into agent performance, reliability, and user satisfaction metrics.
Pricing
Published priceFrom $150 / mo
Vendor pricing: Free plan up to 20M events/mo (and 100M metrics data points). Pro starts at $150/mo, scaling by event volume up to 750M events/mo (and 3.75B metrics points). Enter…
From $80 / mo
Voker offers a Free tier (2,000 events/mo), a Starter plan at $80/mo, an 'Agent First' plan at $400/mo (2M events), and custom enterprise pricing with self-hosted deployment. Pric…
Pricing modelTiered plansTiered plans
Free optionsFree plan · Free trialFree plan · No free trial
Deal on CubbieNone right nowNone right now
Company
Founded20162024
Team size201-500 employees1-10 employees
HeadquartersSan Francisco, CALos Angeles, California
Featured clientsNot availableAI agent builders, Enterprise AI, Startups

Where these sit in Monitoring & Observability

  • Honeycomb$1,800
  • Voker$960
  • Monitoring & Observability median$858

Per seat, per year, across 14 products publishing a price. Half of Monitoring & Observability sits between $375 and $1,710, and 33% of its plans are priced on request.

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