Dash0 is growing, and so is our map. ⚡️ We’ve opened our new office in New York, right in the middle of the noise, ideas, and energy that make this city what it is. It’s where data meets ambition, a space to build, experiment, and connect with the community that inspires us every day. We’ve already kicked things off with our first NYC meetup, and we’re just getting started. Want to stay in the loop for the next ones? Give us a shout. Huge thanks to our team, Ethan Suarez, Jack Plunkett, Shawn Koyithara, Vitor Mouzinho, and Tom Vangel Jr., for bringing it to life. If you’re nearby, swing by and say hi - the door’s open. 🔥 #NewYork #Observability #OpenTelemetry
Dash0
Software Development
New York, NY 8,636 followers
The first full OpenTelemetry-Native Observability tool out there. We make Observability easy for every developer.
About us
We are a group of observability and monitoring experts dedicated to a single mission. We strongly believe Observability should be easy to understand, use, install, integrate, and manage. We make Observability easy for every developer. We fully embrace OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and open standards for modern observability. Our focus is on correlating and contextualizing issues to look beyond the limitations of telemetry silos. It should be easy for users to collect relevant telemetry and our goal is to have widespread adoption with a user-friendly and developer-friendly experience. We believe that more data doesn't always lead to more insights and often results in significant costs.
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dash0.com
External link for Dash0
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Observability, OpenTelemetry, APM, Monitoring, and Prometheus
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Primary
447 Broadway
2nd Floor Suite #1929
New York, NY 10013, US
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Prinzenstraße 2a
Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia 42697, DE
Employees at Dash0
Updates
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🚨 Observability isn’t just about data - it’s about people, ideas, and the energy that connects them. That’s what Code RED is all about. Kasper Borg Nissen brings Code RED to life - where community meets curiosity and explores what’s happening in observability today. This edition brings it all together: ✔️ 400+ engineers at Cloud Native Denmark turning community buzz into €33,500 for Coding Pirates ✔️ New Dash0 features that make instrumentation smarter and simpler ✔️ Insights from IBM, Diagrid & Causely pushing OpenTelemetry forward The space is moving fast - this is how we keep up. 👉 Code RED #18 is now live - link in comments. #CodeRED #Observability #OpenTelemetry #CloudNative
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🔴 The next leap in incident response isn’t more humans on-call - it’s smarter machines. AI is reshaping how teams detect, understand, and fix incidents. Instead of chasing symptoms, AI-powered SRE agents learn from context, recognize patterns, and uncover the real reasons systems fail. This week on Code Red, Mirko Novakovic sits down with Traversal’s CEO & Co-founder Anish Agarwal to unpack the rise of AI SRE agents and what they actually change in practice. They discuss the shift from reaction to understanding, how accuracy builds trust more than speed, and why confidence scores are becoming the new way to measure reliability. They also dive into the messy reality of alert fatigue, fragmented tools, and why the future of automation lies in earned trust - where systems not only detect issues but perform full remediation. 🎧 Hear the full episode in comments 👇 #Observability #AI #SRE #DevOps
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Modern architectures now stretch across clouds and regions, yet many teams still rely on raw text logs and grep to make sense of them. Debugging distributed systems this way is like driving on a dark road with your headlights off. You’ll move, but probably not for long. In our latest guide on logging best practices, we'll show how to transform noisy log strings into useful signals that actually provide visibility into your systems. Inside, you’ll learn how to: ✅ Treat every log as structured, machine-parsable data from the start ✅ Simplify cross-service debugging with a single consistent logging model ✅ Automatically enrich every log with sufficient context so they are "born correlated" ✅ Cut log volume and cost intelligently without losing insight ✅ Protect your brand and users by logging responsibly ✅ Prevent logging code from slowing down your business logic Read the full guide in the comments! 👇
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Ever wished your ingress could tell the whole story - not just part of it? ⚡️ Traefik is taking OpenTelemetry support further than the previous contenders - moving one step closer to full-signal observability out of the box. Compared to NGINX or Contour, Traefik speaks OpenTelemetry natively: ✔️ Traces and metrics flow over OTLP - no scraping, no sidecars ✔️ Logs can now stream over OTLP too (experimental but promising) ✔️ The OpenTelemetry Collector ties it all together ✔️ Dash0 gives you one clear view across all three signals In this blog, Kasper Borg Nissen shows how Traefik raises the bar for ingress observability, and what that says about where OpenTelemetry support in ingress controllers is heading next. 👉 Full blog in the comments - part 3 of our series on ingress controllers and OpenTelemetry.
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💡 Dashboards, alert rules, synthetic checks - they’re not just configuration objects. They’re observability assets. Why? Because they capture how your team thinks about reliability: what “healthy” looks like, how you detect risk, and how you build trust in your systems. Just like code or infrastructure, these assets carry real institutional knowledge and business value. Treating them with the same respect, with ownership, sharing, and lifecycle management, changes how teams work. Until now, sharing in Dash0 started with dashboards and views - then extended to check rules. Now, with this release, we’ve completed the picture. ✅ All observability assets, including Synthetic Checks, can now be shared with Teams, Roles, and Users. For enterprises, this is about more than ticking a box. It’s about clarity and consistency at scale, so collaboration doesn’t come at the cost of control. Observability isn’t just about data anymore. It’s about the assets teams build to make sense of it, together. 👉 Learn more - link in comments! #AccessControl #RBAC #EnterpriseObservability #Collaboration
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What a week for Dash0! ⚡️ One great day in Munich and three full-on days in Dublin - conversations that mattered, ideas that stuck, and more coffee than we probably should admit. ☕ The best part? The people. Every chat, every laugh, every small moment in between. The last photo says it all. When the power runs out, you make it work. Marcel’s new workspace? The floor - efficient as ever. 💪 Huge thanks to everyone on the team for the energy, creativity, and good vibes. Already excited for what’s next. 👀 #Community #TechEvents #Observability
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If the edge slows down, your users feel it first. ⚡️ That’s why observability at the ingress layer isn’t optional - it’s essential. Next up in our series on ingress controllers and OpenTelemetry: Contour - the Envoy-powered gateway that’s quickly becoming a favorite for teams adopting the Gateway API. Envoy brings tracing out of the box. For metrics and logs, the OpenTelemetry Collector connects the dots - turning three separate signals into one clear view. In this blog, Kasper Borg Nissen shows how to make Contour fully observable with: ✔️ Native tracing from Envoy ✔️ Prometheus metrics from both Envoy & Contour ✔️ Logs enriched with trace context for instant correlation Same full-signal visibility we built for ingress-nginx - now for Contour. 👉 Full blog in the comments! #OpenTelemetry #Observability
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🔍 End-to-end tracing on AWS - now without the blind spots If you’ve ever tried to follow a user journey across AWS, you’ve probably noticed it’s not always a straight line. Some services, like API Gateway or ALB, use their own trace context, which means your OpenTelemetry traces suddenly stop talking to each other. That’s why we’ve added AWS X-Ray trace propagation to our Website Monitoring SDK. Now, Dash0 connects those missing dots automatically, giving you complete visibility from the browser to the database. ✅ Seamless frontend-to-backend tracing ✅ Correlation between web vitals and API calls ✅ A full picture of your application’s performance It makes your AWS observability feel complete! 👉 Learn more - link in comments! #AWS #OpenTelemetry #Monitoring
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🇩🇰 Cloud Native Denmark is live! After months of planning, building, and caffeine-fueled evenings, Cloud Native Denmark (CND) kicks off in Aarhus today. It’s about connecting people, sharing what actually works (and what doesn’t), and using tech for something that matters - with all profits this year going to Coding Pirates, helping kids explore technology creatively. 💡 Big shoutout to everyone who made it happen: Per Hedegaard Christiansen, Jinhong Brejnholt, Mads Høgstedt Danquah, Allan Højgaard Jensen, Camilla Larsen, Thor Lange, Nikita Hald Sørensen, Ryan Gough, Søren Boss Jacobsen, Alek Nowak, Aditya Sundaramurthy - and of course, Kasper Borg Nissen, Developer Relations Engineer at Dash0. 👏 If you’re in Aarhus this week - go say hi. 👋
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