Modulis

Modulis vs Splunk

Enterprise Observability Without the Complexity

Splunk offers powerful log analytics and SIEM. Modulis provides the same depth plus session replay, product analytics, and LLM monitoring—with simpler pricing and deployment.

Feature Comparison

See how Modulis stacks up against Splunk across every category that matters.

Feature
Modulis Modulis
S Splunk
General
Unified Platform (All-in-One) ~
Supports DevOps + Product + Business Teams ~
Fully Managed Platform ~
Multiple Tools Required
Unlimited Team Members ~
Deployment & Architecture
Self-Hosted (Customer Infrastructure)
Cloud-like Experience ~
Vendor Lock-In
Observability (Logs, Metrics & Traces)
Log Management
Metrics Monitoring
Distributed Tracing / APM
Session Replay & Debugging
Session Replay
Frontend + Backend Correlation ~
End-to-End Debugging Workflow ~
Product & Web Analytics
Product Analytics
Web Analytics
Event Tracking ~
Dashboards & Visualization
Custom Dashboards
Pre-Built Dashboards
Cross-Team Dashboards ~
Real-Time Analytics
Data & Ownership
Customer Owns 100% of Data ~
Data Stored in Customer Infrastructure ~
Built-in Data Warehousing ~
AI & LLM Analytics
Native LLM Analytics
Prompt / Response Tracking
AI Agents ~
AI-Ready Architecture ~
Pricing & Cost Control
Tier-Based Pricing
No Usage Overage Fees
Transparent Billing
Compliance & Security
Minimal Compliance Overhead ~
Full Data Residency Control ~
Enterprise-Ready Architecture
Yes
No
~ Partial / Limited

What Makes Modulis Different?

Splunk is a powerful log analytics and SIEM platform, but its complexity and cost are legendary. Modulis delivers comparable observability depth with a simpler deployment model and transparent tier-based pricing.

Splunk requires significant infrastructure expertise to deploy and maintain. Modulis provides a fully managed, cloud-like experience on your own infrastructure—enterprise power without the operational overhead.

Splunk focuses on logs and security analytics but doesn't offer session replay or product analytics. Modulis includes both alongside full observability, serving engineering and product teams equally.

Splunk's ingestion-based pricing can lead to sticker shock as data volumes grow. Modulis uses tier-based pricing with no usage overage fees, giving you predictable costs at any scale.

Modulis includes native LLM analytics and AI agent monitoring—forward-looking capabilities that Splunk doesn't natively provide—making it the modern choice for teams building AI-powered applications.

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