OpenLIT: Zero-Code Observability Platform for AI Agents and LLM Applications
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Summary
OpenLIT is an open-source observability platform that provides zero-code monitoring for AI agents and LLM applications. It addresses the common frustration among engineering teams who want to monitor their LLMs but face deployment overhead from traditional monitoring tools that require code changes. OpenLIT offers complete visibility into AI agent operations, including LLMs, VectorDBs, and GPUs, without requiring any code modifications. The platform helps teams catch problems before they reach users, improve response quality, optimize costs, and ship reliable AI faster.
Key quotes
· 5 pulled"We want to monitor our LLMs and Agents, but changing code and redeploying would slow down our launch."
"Every team told us the same story: even though most LLM monitoring tools only require a few lines of integration code, the deployment overhead kills momentum."
"They'd spend days testing changes, rebuilding Docker images, updating deployment files, and coordinating deployments just to get basic LLM monitoring."
"Monitor your full stack, from LLMs and VectorDBs to GPUs, without changing any code."
"Ship reliable AI faster with complete visibility and control."
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