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Bleemeo is a managed monitoring platform for infrastructure and applications, with a clear message: “stop running your own monitoring stack.” It covers servers, uptime, applications, logs, AWS, containers, Kubernetes, and network monitoring, and provides real-time dashboards, intelligent alerting, mobile apps, and managed Prometheus. The site highlights a 99.99% platform SLA, 500+ customers, 100+ integrations, and production monitoring that can be up and running in around 5 minutes.
Its dashboard features are fairly comprehensive. Once the Glouton Agent is connected, it automatically generates an Agent Dashboard with tabs such as System, CPU, Memory, Disk, Network, Processes, and Services. Metrics are collected at 10-second resolution and retained for 13 months. Advanced users can build custom charts directly with PromQL, and the platform also supports annotations, templates, status pages, health checks, and unified views across multiple services.
For alerting, Bleemeo provides preset thresholds, two severity levels — Warning and Critical — a default 5-minute soft-state delay, PromQL recording rules, event history, alert grouping, escalation policies, maintenance windows, and dependency-based suppression. Notification channels include Email, SMS, Webhook, Slack, PagerDuty, Microsoft Teams, OpsGenie, VictorOps, and iOS/Android push notifications. Its AI/ML anomaly detection can learn baselines, although the main materials do not provide algorithm details or performance data.
Bleemeo clearly positions itself as hosted Prometheus monitoring. It is fully compatible with PromQL, can point Glouton to /metrics endpoints, and also supports pushing metrics via OpenTelemetry OTLP. It addresses the operational burden of self-hosted Prometheus around storage, scaling, high availability, and Alertmanager maintenance, and claims to save 20–40 hours of operations work per month. The Glouton Agent is described as an open-source collector, but the platform itself is not stated to be open source.
Pricing information is incomplete: the site only clearly states a 15-day free trial, no credit card required, and no long-term commitment. Specific pricing requires checking the Pricing page or calculator. Another limitation is that there does not appear to be a full self-hosted deployment option; the product is positioned more as a managed cloud service. Access from mainland China, payment methods, cross-border data transfer, and local compliance are not disclosed, so domestic teams should test network latency, alert-channel reachability, and payment feasibility before adoption.
Bleemeo is suitable for SaaS startups, mid-sized companies, DevOps/SRE teams, and platform engineering teams, especially those already familiar with Prometheus but unwilling to maintain Thanos/Cortex/Mimir/Grafana/Alertmanager themselves. If you require a fully private deployment, strict local compliance, or are already deeply tied into the monitoring ecosystem of Chinese cloud providers, you should also evaluate Datadog, New Relic, Grafana Cloud, self-hosted Prometheus/Grafana, Zabbix, or monitoring solutions from domestic cloud vendors.
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