Noisy telemetry
Too many low-value signals make it harder to find what actually matters.
OllyGarden helps teams find and fix bad telemetry before it reaches any observability backend, giving engineers and AI agents data they can rely on — from pull request to production.
As systems grow, telemetry often becomes noisy, incomplete, inconsistent, or unsafe. This creates problems that show up too late: higher observability bills, slower incident response, unreliable AI recommendations, and sensitive data ending up where it should not.
OllyGarden helps teams catch and fix these issues earlier, before bad telemetry becomes expensive, risky, or misleading.
Too many low-value signals make it harder to find what actually matters.
Incomplete traces, logs, or metrics slow down debugging and incident investigation.
PII, credentials, or unsafe attributes can appear inside telemetry pipelines.
AI agents depend on telemetry. If the data is wrong, their recommendations are wrong too.
Voices from engineers and observability leaders working with OpenTelemetry, telemetry quality, and production systems.
Most teams don’t look at telemetry quality until there’s an incident.
The insights you’re bringing are gold. No backend today brings this so digested.
We’re focused on operational efficiency. OllyGarden makes a lot of sense for us.
I feel like we can now effectively make ’instrumentation quality’ an actual engineering KPI instead of maintaining a vague best-practice doc nobody reads.
OllyGarden continuously evaluates telemetry quality, scores issues by impact, and turns findings into source-level fixes or pipeline improvements.
Insights detects quality issues across your services and helps teams understand where telemetry is breaking down.
Rose reviews your code and helps improve OpenTelemetry instrumentation before bad patterns spread across repositories.
Tulip is a supported distribution of the OpenTelemetry Collector. It helps teams operate collector-based telemetry pipelines with curated components, predictable releases, security fixes, and enterprise support — while staying vendor-neutral.