July 2025 Update: Enhancing Observability with OneUptime’s Open Source and Interoperability Features
Introduction
As the landscape of IT operations and monitoring continues to evolve, transparency, flexibility, and interoperability have become essential for organizations managing complex infrastructure. In July 2025, OneUptime—a comprehensive open-source observability platform—announces significant updates that reinforce its commitment to these principles. Designed as a versatile alternative to proprietary tools like Datadog, StatusPage.io, UptimeRobot, Loggly, and PagerDuty, OneUptime offers a unified, self-hostable environment for managing uptime, logs, incident response, and more.
About OneUptime
Accessible via GitHub, OneUptime is an all-in-one observability platform developed as an open-source solution under the Apache 2 license. Unlike proprietary counterparts, it provides a transparent and customizable experience, allowing organizations to deploy and tailor the platform to their unique needs without vendor lock-in. Key functionalities include:
- Uptime and performance monitoring
- Log management and analytics
- Public status pages for stakeholders
- Distributed tracing
- On-call scheduling and incident management
By consolidating these features into a single, self-hosted platform, OneUptime empowers teams to maintain control over their observability and incident response workflows.
Latest Developments
1. Terraform Provider for Seamless Infrastructure Automation
In a move to streamline deployment and management, OneUptime now offers an official Terraform provider. This integration allows administrators and DevOps teams to automate the provisioning of monitors, alert configurations, status pages, and on-call schedules through code. Such Infrastructure as Code (IaC) capabilities facilitate reproducibility, version control, and efficient scaling.
Learn more: Read the full blog post
2. OpenAPI Specification & Adherence to Open Standards
Recognizing the importance of interoperability, OneUptime has published a comprehensive OpenAPI specification. This move enables developers to build custom integrations and extend the platform using any tool or programming language compatible with OpenAPI standards. By embracing open standards, OneUptime ensures easier integration with existing workflows and third-party services.
Learn more: [Explore the OpenAPI specifications](https://oneuptime.com/blog/post/2025-07-01