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Timely vs SigNoz

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Timely
INFRA · APIS
5.0

Timely is hardening the operational plumbing around its AI-captured timesheets.

◆ Current state

Timely is an automatic time-tracking tool whose Memory app captures work — including AI-assistant sessions — and turns it into draft timesheets via AutoSheet. The current release train is less about new capture magic and more about administration at team scale: bulk project reassignment of time entries, bulk client changes, Jira export columns, Teams Phone import, flexible project access, and project templates.

◆ Where it's heading

Having established AI-driven capture, Timely is filling the gaps that block larger teams from adopting it — managerial bulk edits with undo, membership-on-demand when logging to unassigned projects, tighter Jira/Teams/Zoom integration fidelity, and credential scrubbing in captured URLs. The arc is trust and manageability for admins, layered on top of the automatic-tracking foundation.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued admin- and integration-focused releases — more bulk-edit surfaces, deeper Jira/Teams data, and AutoSheet reliability — rather than a new capture paradigm in the near term.

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SigNoz
INFRA · APIS
6.3

SigNoz pairs an AI teammate with enterprise access control and wide cloud coverage

◆ Current state

SigNoz, the open-source ClickHouse-backed observability platform, is advancing on three fronts at once. Noz, its AI teammate that answers plain-English questions across live telemetry, is now general to all cloud users. Cloud and integration coverage keeps widening — Azure services and six new onboarding sources including PlanetScale and Cloudflare Workers — while fine-grained, role-based access control entered beta for Cloud and Enterprise. Underneath, Query Builder v5, trace-detail rework, and a ClickHouse version bump continue.

◆ Where it's heading

The platform is maturing from a query tool into an investigation surface: an AI layer to drive analysis, RBAC and self-service API keys to make that safe in larger orgs, and out-of-the-box integrations to shorten onboarding. Notably, the access-control work is explicitly framed around feeding read-only keys to the SigNoz MCP Server for AI tooling, tying the enterprise and AI tracks together. Expect Noz and MCP access to keep converging with the permissions model.

◆ Prediction

Next likely moves: Noz gaining more write-style actions beyond suggestions, RBAC graduating from beta with role assignment delegated, and continued ClickHouse-version-gated features like JSON trace attributes.

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