Top 8 Pulse Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Pulse. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

Pulse
Best for mid-market companiesElasticsearch and OpenSearch operational intelligence platform that combines automated cluster analysis, cost optimization, and 24/7 expert support for search clusters.
Starts at $0 / month
Competitors
#1
Est. 2007 • 51-200 employeesSematext
Best for mid-market companiesMonitoring, production support, and consulting for Elasticsearch, OpenSearch and the broader observability stack.
#2
Est. 2012 • 11-50 employeesBonsai
Best for SMBsManaged Elasticsearch and OpenSearch service offering hosted clusters plus expert search engineering and 24/7 support.
#3
Est. 2015 • 51-200 employeesSearchStax
Best for mid-market companiesManaged search and site-search platform that automates provisioning, monitoring and support for Elasticsearch and Solr deployments.
#4
Est. 2013 • 51-200 employees • Public (NASDAQ:NTAP)Instaclustr
Best for enterprisesManaged open-source data platform (including Elasticsearch/OpenSearch) with 24/7 operations, monitoring and enterprise support (now part of NetApp).
#5
Est. 2012 • 1k+ employees • Public (NYSE:ESTC)Elastic
Best for enterprisesCreator of Elasticsearch and provider of the official Elastic Cloud managed Elasticsearch service, observability and enterprise support.
#6
Est. 2006 • 1k+ employees • Public (NASDAQ:AMZN)Amazon API Gateway
Best for enterprisesAWS's fully managed service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring and securing APIs at any scale.
#7
Est. 2014 • 201-1k employeesLogz.io
Best for mid-market companiesOpen-source-based observability platform (logs, metrics, traces, SIEM) with AI features and tools to control telemetry costs.
#8
Est. 2014 • 201-1k employeesCoralogix
Best for mid-market companiesIn-stream observability and analytics platform focused on cost-optimized retention, real-time analysis and support for OpenSearch/Elasticsearch use cases.
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