The main difference is how we get into the hands of data teams. To use Monte Carlo you’ll need to book a demo with their sales team to see the product, go through an implementation process, and potentially pay as much for a data monitoring tool as you do for your database.
We want every data team to have have observability as soon as they have data in a warehouse, and that means: 1) letting you implement the tool within 10 minutes, without talking to us, 2) providing a free plan and paid plans that make sense for modern data teams, and 3) focusing on being as helpful as we can with as little configuration as possible.
Monte Carlo has built a strong team and has done a great job telling the story of data observability for larger companies. Overall we want to support even the smallest data teams, who we feel are being underserved by other companies in this space.
We want every data team to have have observability as soon as they have data in a warehouse, and that means: 1) letting you implement the tool within 10 minutes, without talking to us, 2) providing a free plan and paid plans that make sense for modern data teams, and 3) focusing on being as helpful as we can with as little configuration as possible.
Monte Carlo has built a strong team and has done a great job telling the story of data observability for larger companies. Overall we want to support even the smallest data teams, who we feel are being underserved by other companies in this space.