Introducing Traxo: AI-First Monitoring for Modern Teams
The monitoring industry was built for a world of stateless HTTP servers and relational databases. That world still exists, but it now sits alongside a rapidly growing layer of AI-powered services that behave nothing like traditional infrastructure. Token counts fluctuate by orders of magnitude. A single prompt change can double your API bill overnight. Model providers deprecate endpoints with weeks of notice.
We built Traxo because no existing monitoring tool treats AI observability as a first-class concern while still covering the fundamentals -- uptime checks, SSL expiry, DNS resolution, and performance waterfall breakdowns.
The problem with bolt-on AI monitoring
Most teams today cobble together AI observability from three or four different tools: a cost dashboard from their provider, a generic APM for latency, a custom script for token tracking, and a spreadsheet for budget forecasting. Each tool has its own alert threshold, its own retention window, and its own definition of "normal."
The result is alert fatigue without actionable insight. When your OpenAI spend spikes 40% on a Tuesday morning, you need to know immediately whether that spike is a traffic increase, a prompt regression, or a retry loop -- not which of four dashboards to check first.
What Traxo does differently
Traxo unifies AI monitoring and infrastructure monitoring in a single platform. Our SDK wraps OpenAI, Anthropic, and Vercel AI with zero dependencies, forwarding token usage, latency, cost, and model metadata to your Traxo dashboard in real time. On top of that, our anti-pattern detection engine analyzes your AI traffic hourly to flag issues like context stuffing, model overspend, excessive retries, and prompt regression.
Meanwhile, the same dashboard tracks your HTTP endpoints, TCP ports, SSL certificates, DNS records, heartbeat cron jobs, and browser page loads across eight global regions. One tool, one alert pipeline, one source of truth.
Built for teams, not just operators
Traxo includes role-based team access, shared incident timelines, customizable public status pages, and five alert channels -- Email, Slack, Webhooks, PagerDuty, and SMS. Whether you are a solo developer monitoring a side project or a platform team running hundreds of services, the workflow stays the same.
Getting started
The free plan includes five monitors, email alerts, and seven days of data retention -- no credit card required. Install the SDK, point it at your AI provider calls, and you will have cost and performance visibility within minutes.
We are just getting started, and the roadmap is shaped by what our users need. If you have ideas or feedback, reach out through our support page or join the conversation on GitHub.