Cleric vs New Relic
Two DevOps AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
The AI SRE that learns.
Best forTeams wanting an autonomous AI SRE that investigates alerts and verifies fixes 24/7.
What it doesAI SRE agent that joins your on-call rotation, investigates alerts, and delivers root cause analysis automatically. It maps services and dependencies, filters noise, proposes and verifies fixes against live environments, and builds institutional knowledge over time.
Capabilities- Automated alert investigation
- Root cause analysis
- On-call noise filtering
- Fix recommendation and verification
- Service and dependency mapping
- Compounding operational memory
Visit Cleric →Intelligent observability that predicts and acts.
Best forTeams wanting full-platform observability with a generous free tier and an AI SRE agent.
What it doesObservability platform correlating metrics, logs, and traces across applications, infrastructure, and AI systems. New Relic AI is a context-aware assistant, and the SRE Agent moves beyond assistance toward automated remediation for incident response.
Capabilities- New Relic AI assistant
- SRE Agent for automated remediation
- APM and infrastructure monitoring
- Logs, metrics, and traces correlation
- AI and agentic monitoring
- 800-plus integrations
Visit New Relic →How to choose
Choose Cleric if you are teams wanting an autonomous ai sre that investigates alerts and verifies fixes 24/7. Choose New Relic if you are teams wanting full-platform observability with a generous free tier and an ai sre agent. Both sit in DevOps; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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