ControlTheory builds practical observability tools for modern developers and SREs — open-source tools and AI-powered platforms that distill telemetry down to essential answers.
We’re committed to building observability and SRE tools that are:
- Practical: that you can use everyday
- OpenTelemetry-Based: it's the future of observability
- AI-Native: AI for SREs, to augment not replace
- In the Flow: like a terminal UI
- Immediately Useful: plug-n-pay, instant value
Our flagship open-source project is Gonzo — the k9s-style, OTLP-native, AI-powered log analyzer.
Pinned highlights from our org:
- gonzo — Core project
- gonzo-guides — Explore Gonzo custom log formats, skins & integrations
- gonzo-custom-formats — Try out your favorite log format with Gonzo
- gonzo-custom-skins — Try one of 11+ beautiful themes including Dracula, Nord, Monokai, GitHub Light, and more
brew install gonzo
gonzo --help
☸️ Or run Gonzo directly against your Kubernetes logs with "kubectl", k9s, Stern, or Loki.
➡️ See usage guides and k9s integration
We ❤️ community input! You can help by:
- Reporting issues or feature requests in Gonzo Issues
- Submitting PRs (see our Contributing Guide)
- Join the ControlTheory Community Slack
- Sign up for AI Early Access Program
- Subscribe to our Mailing List
- Follow us on Bluesky, X, and LinkedIn
ControlTheory AI-First observability distills telemetry down to the essential answers SREs and developers require, concentrating the signal, not the noise. We believe in open standards, developer-first experiences, and AI-powered insights.
All Gonzo repositories are licensed under the MIT License.