
Observability isn't SaaS. It's yours.
Groundcover is a cloud-native observability platform that differentiates itself through its BYOC deployment model and eBPF-powered instrumentation, enabling comprehensive monitoring without code changes. The platform targets organizations seeking cost-effective alternatives to traditional SaaS observability vendors while maintaining full control over their telemetry data.

Groundcover is a cloud-native observability platform that leverages eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) technology to deliver comprehensive monitoring capabilities without requiring code changes or instrumentation. The platform operates on a Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) model, deploying entirely within the customer's virtual private cloud to ensure full data ownership, security, and privacy control. This architecture eliminates traditional SaaS markups while providing unlimited data retention and infinite cardinality. The company offers a full-stack observability solution encompassing infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring (APM), log management, real user monitoring, and LLM observability for AI-powered applications. Groundcover supports major cloud providers including AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, as well as on-premises deployments, making it suitable for organizations with diverse infrastructure requirements. The platform is designed for Kubernetes environments and promises deployment in minutes with zero maintenance overhead. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, Groundcover serves enterprise customers across various industries who prioritize data control, cost efficiency, and comprehensive visibility. The company differentiates itself through its unique pricing model based on nodes rather than data ingestion volumes, addressing common pain points associated with traditional observability vendors.