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Portkey vs Sumo Logic Observability comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Mar 29, 2026

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We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Portkey
Ranking in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
51st
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.5
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Sumo Logic Observability
Ranking in Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
54th
Average Rating
7.8
Reviews Sentiment
7.2
Number of Reviews
6
Ranking in other categories
Cloud Monitoring Software (33rd), AIOps (23rd)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability category, the mindshare of Portkey is 0.3%, up from 0.0% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Sumo Logic Observability is 0.6%, up from 0.3% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Portkey0.3%
Sumo Logic Observability0.6%
Other99.1%
Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability
 

Featured Reviews

Singh Aman - PeerSpot reviewer
Generative AI Engineer at Tata Consultancy
Unified ai gateway has standardized observability and routing for multiple llm applications
The most valuable features are the unified AI gateway, observability, price calculations, routing controls, and guardrails. The universal API makes it easier to switch between and compare models without rewriting large parts of the application. For the organization, Portkey was providing two endpoints, one for the US and another for Europe, which was easily manageable. Some models were supported for the US, some not, some for the EU, and some for both. Switching between providers is very easy with Portkey. The fallback and retry capabilities are also useful because production LLM applications need resilience when a provider is slow, rate-limited, or temporarily unavailable. Cost and latency tracking are valuable because LLM usage can become difficult to manage across teams, but these can be easily managed through Portkey. Observability is the best feature because at the production grid application, the focus is usually on observability, such as how the end user is using it, what the latency is, how many errors occurred within time frames, which models were used, and how many tokens were consumed. These aspects are easy to manage in Portkey. Portkey has significantly improved the organization by streamlining the AI processes being followed. Portkey improves the workflow for centralizing LLM operations instead of every application team building its own logging, routing, fallback, and cost tracking logic. Portkey provides a shared layer for these capabilities so it can be synced between all teams. It helps reduce engineering efforts when experimenting with different providers and models. It also improves visibility into production behavior because request volumes, latency, cost, errors, and model usage can be seen in one place. For teams building multiple GenAI applications, the biggest improvement is standardization. Portkey makes it easier to enforce common practices across observability, reliability, and governance.
Shamshir Nangla - PeerSpot reviewer
Site Reliability Engineer at LHV Bank
Getting up and running is easy, even for a newbie but management of searches definitely needs improvement
Operational effectiveness with regards to when there's an issue, when there's a reactive issue, people are able to, or as well as proactively, actually, because we use their PagerDuty integrations. We use queries in Sumo Logic to trigger alerts based on logging. That allows us to proactively identify issues as they're happening. With those same alerts, obviously, with that platform, you can use it to reactively start looking at troubleshooting issues as they're happening right then and there or incidents. So it's been very, very good for alerting and for troubleshooting issues. For predicting issues before they happen, it is not very good. They have a feature called anomaly detection, but I think it's quite premature compared to other stuff out there. So it's good for alerts and for troubleshooting operational effectiveness. When your operations are down or segregated, it's perfect because it will help you diagnose the issues.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Portkey has significantly improved the organization by streamlining the AI processes being followed."
"Portkey definitely provides a solid alternative solution for the agent and large model hosting platforms, and it is very helpful for us to explore the possibilities across the industry rather than staying with a few mainstream options."
"The product is easy to learn."
"Sumo Logic Observability presents a range of valuable features, including well-crafted dashboards and a diverse selection of helpful apps. However, personally, I don't hold a favorable opinion of the solution. While I don't struggle with writing queries, my main difficulty lies in recruiting competent individuals and ensuring their proficiency in utilizing the solution. This often leads to additional challenges and complexities. From my perspective, when compared to Microsoft Sentinel or even Splunk, Sumo Logic Observability has a steeper learning curve. One contributing factor to this disparity is the solution's long existence in the market compared to Synlogic. Nevertheless, I acknowledge that there are capable and knowledgeable professionals employed at Sumo Logic Observability. The effectiveness of the solution largely depends on how it is integrated into your internal operations and environment. Its utility and benefits can vary significantly. It is worth noting that organizations like the NSA and, I believe, the CIA used it in the past, primarily for rapidly searching and analyzing large volumes of data. To leverage its capabilities effectively, you must determine how to tailor it to your specific needs."
"I have not seen any stability issues in the product."
"Alerting and consistency are key. We have different tiers with log collectors, and continuous querying provides near-real-time updates. It's almost like instantly when something happens, like pending transactions or error fees. This helps reduce incident resolution time compared to waiting for thresholds on other platforms. We can continue logging in with them seamlessly and quickly get into action."
"We use queries in Sumo Logic to trigger alerts based on logging. That allows us to proactively identify issues as they're happening."
"The solution allows multiple groups to converge on a unified platform, allowing for different utilization by various teams."
 

Cons

"One major problem I see with Portkey is that when I had not yet started any trial, it started to denote that I had exceeded the prompt limit."
"The main area for improvement is onboarding and trial experience."
"The speed of queries could be improved. When using more advanced functions, especially with large datasets like the 90-day log retention we had, queries could be slow, sometimes taking up to five minutes."
"SearchUI.exe is a bit clunky in the product, making it an area where the product needs improvements."
"Documentation could be better. While it's generally good, sometimes finding what you need requires extensive searching. It's not always clear where to look for specific things."
"Fine-grained data can be quite frustrating to work with and should be made easier."
"Implementing a more streamlined enrichment process, and conceptualizing the observability data collection as an ETL pipeline would be helpful."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"I started on the free tier to try it out, but because of our usage, we're now paying for it."
"Now, they’re not charging by ingests anymore. You should expect the price to be a bit of an unknown and to basically increase as the business increases."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
15%
Construction Company
14%
Manufacturing Company
13%
Healthcare Company
7%
 

Company Size

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Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Portkey?
Portkey is requiring production to be $49, I guess that is US dollars per month for 100K logs. I would say it is manageable.
What needs improvement with Portkey?
One major problem I see with Portkey is that when I had not yet started any trial, it started to denote that I had exceeded the prompt limit. Users are usually expecting a trial stage with more tok...
What is your primary use case for Portkey?
Our team is searching for an alternative to LiteLLM, which is another monitoring management platform, and we found that Portkey is an alternative solution that we decided to try out. We want to con...
What needs improvement with Sumo Logic Observability?
The speed of queries could be improved. When using more advanced functions, especially with large datasets like the 90-day log retention we had, queries could be slow, sometimes taking up to five m...
What is your primary use case for Sumo Logic Observability?
We used it for log observability – log aggregation specifically.
What advice do you have for others considering Sumo Logic Observability?
I would advise to have a demo with them to understand the pricing. Sumo Logic Observability used to charge per data ingest, but now they charge by queries, making it difficult to estimate the cost ...
 

Overview

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