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Autonomous Monitoring for SaaS.

For SaaS infrastructure

Autonomous monitoring goes beyond observability — the system not only watches infrastructure but acts on what it sees. The monitoring layer and the response layer merge into one closed loop. For a typical B2B SaaS unicorn, growth-stage SaaS, or vertical-SaaS operator, autonomous monitoring delivers autonomous detection, playbook selection via RAG, execution, verification, and an immutable audit log designed for SOC 2 Type II, GDPR Article 32, ISO 27001 evidence requirements that apply to SaaS operations.

SentienGuard replaces the gap between monitoring and response. Datadog watches; SentienGuard watches and fixes. The monitoring no longer just generates work for you.

Why SaaS teams adopt autonomous monitoring

B2B SaaS economics live or die on engineering productivity per dollar. Autonomous resolution converts the 40% of engineering time most teams spend on routine infrastructure toil into feature work. Per-endpoint flat pricing also caps the observability-cost spiral that hits SaaS hardest as multi-tenant fan-out drives metric cardinality.

Operational profile: Multi-tenant SaaS infrastructure with high feature-velocity expectations and observability bills that grow faster than ARR. The engineering-time tax of routine on-call is the dominant headwind, not raw uptime.

Cost of downtime: For mid-market SaaS, sustained MTTR above industry norms typically drives 15-25% lower NPS and a measurable bump in churn at renewal.

Compliance frame: SOC 2 Type II, GDPR Article 32, ISO 27001.

Top SaaS incidents this resolves

Autonomous Monitoring addresses the recurring incident categories that dominate SaaS on-call rotations:

  • CATEGORY 01

    Multi-tenant noisy-neighbor resource contention

  • CATEGORY 02

    Background job queue stuck after schema migration

  • CATEGORY 03

    Per-tenant database lock contention spike

  • CATEGORY 04

    Webhook delivery retries exhausting outbound capacity

  • CATEGORY 05

    CDN-origin connection pool saturation under viral usage burst

Autonomous Monitoring capabilities

Watch + act in one loop

No human handoff between alert and action.

Stack-alongside Datadog/New Relic

Use SentienGuard for resolution; keep deep observability where you need it.

Per-node flat pricing

No per-metric or per-GB pricing surprises.

Pricing for SaaS infrastructure

Same flat per-endpoint pricing across all industries. No industry premium.

Free

$0

3 nodes, full features, immutable audit log

Team (annual)

$24,000/yr

$4/endpoint/month · 500 nodes

Fleet / Enterprise

Custom

Volume discounts. Contact sales.

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Autonomous Monitoring for SaaS — FAQ

Do I still need Datadog?

Maybe — Datadog's deep tracing and flame graphs are best-in-class for debugging. For routine ops and on-call resolution, SentienGuard typically replaces premium tiers.

How does SentienGuard fit into a SaaS SOC 2 audit?

Directly. The hash-chained audit log evidences SOC 2 CC6 (access controls), CC7 (system monitoring), and CC8 (change management) without manual log aggregation. Auditors get a single query interface for every operational action.

Will SentienGuard reduce my Datadog bill?

Usually yes. Most teams keep deep tracing in Datadog but drop premium tiers (custom metrics, log retention) once SentienGuard handles autonomous resolution. Typical observability-cost reduction: 40-60% within two quarters. See /vs/datadog for the comparison math.

How does the multi-tenant model affect playbook design?

Playbooks scope to tenant boundaries by default. RBAC enforces tenant isolation in remediation actions, and the audit log captures which tenant each action applied to. Multi-tenant noisy-neighbor incidents are themselves a well-trodden category in the SentienGuard playbook library.

Bring autonomous resolution to your SaaS infrastructure.

15-minute demo. Bring your most painful recurring incident — we'll show you the playbook that resolves it autonomously.