
Temps is a single self-hosted binary that replaces the cluster of SaaS subscriptions most small dev teams carry: deployment hosting, error tracking, analytics, session replay, uptime monitoring, and managed databases. It runs on a VPS you already own and costs nothing beyond that server bill.
The pitch is straightforward. A 4-person team running Vercel Pro, Sentry, Plausible, LogRocket, and UptimeRobot pays around $221/month. Temps charges $0. No per-seat fees, no per-event pricing, no overages when traffic spikes.
It's built specifically for small teams of 2 to 10 developers. Everyone shares one dashboard with access to every feature. No more tracking down who holds the Datadog login or whether someone checked Sentry before filing a bug.
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Under the hood it's built on auditable, production-proven components: Cloudflare's Pingora proxy, OpenTelemetry for error tracking, TimescaleDB for analytics, and Nixpacks (Railway's buildpack system) for deployments. MIT licensed, 55+ Rust crates, fully auditable.
For teams already eyeing self-hosted alternatives to tools like HyperDX but stalled on migration risk, Temps offers a free 30-minute audit call that maps your current bill line by line to a Temps equivalent and sketches the migration path.
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