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Ankit Anand

Curiosity will conquer fear more than bravery will!
- James Stephens

Welcome back to our monthly product updates - SigNal! Our team shipped some major upgrades to SigNoz last month. We鈥檙e elated to share that SigNoz is now available with log management. It鈥檚 a major milestone in our journey of democratizing observability for developer teams of all sizes.

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Ankit Anand

Change happens gradually, and then suddenly.

It鈥檚 time for our monthly product updates. Closing GitHub issues, fixing bugs, shipping code, and sipping coffee, time flies by every month. Last month, we crossed a major milestone of 7000+ GitHub stargazers. We can not thank the developer community enough for supporting us in our mission to democratize observability.

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Ankit Anand

Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.
Walter Elliot

Every month, our team works on two major fronts: shipping new features asked by users and iterating on shipped features to make them better for existing users. Last month, our team worked closely with users to ship a lot of product improvements both in UI and backend performance. Alongside that, we have been working on metrics builder and log management, two major feature upgrades to SigNoz.

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Ankit Anand

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
Helen Keller

This is our 12th monthly product newsletter, and every month our team has shipped code to make SigNoz better for our users. Our latest release is special! It is not only packed with much-awaited user-requested features, but it is also the first time our team met in person to ship a release together.

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Ankit Anand

One who moves the hill sets off by taking away the rocks.

This is our 10th monthly update, and looking back at it, I can鈥檛 help feeling proud of our consistent efforts. Numerous releases, GitHub issues, sprints, and standups have brought us here. And it鈥檚 incredible to see what small teams with purpose can build with a consistent effort.