Galileo pricing, review and use cases
An enterprise AI reliability platform where evals, monitoring and guardrails share one workflow.
- Public price
- $0+ / enterprise
- Normalized monthly budget
- $0
- Best for
- AI observability, evaluation and production guardrails at enterprise scale
- Models and capabilities
- Offline evals, production guardrails, trace monitoring, agent evaluation and reliability workflows
- Privacy
- Enterprise plans support hosted, VPC and on-prem deployments with RBAC and SSO
Galileo alternatives
- LangGraph — LangChain's open-source framework for stateful, controllable and production-ready agent workflows. (Open source / platform)
- LangSmith — LangChain's observability and evaluation platform for debugging and improving LLM applications. ($0+ usage)
- Langfuse — An open-source LLM engineering platform for tracing, evals, prompts and cost governance. ($0+)
- OpenAI Agents SDK — OpenAI's lightweight SDK for building production agent loops with tools, handoffs and tracing. (Open source + API usage)
- Vercel AI SDK — Vercel's open-source toolkit for adding streaming AI features, tools and agents to web apps. (Open source + provider usage)
Frequently asked questions
Is Galileo worth the price?
Galileo is relevant when its main use case matches your workflow: AI observability, evaluation and production guardrails at enterprise scale. Always compare normalized pricing, public limits and real integration before subscribing.
What is the best alternative to Galileo?
LangGraph is a priority alternative to test, especially when comparing budget, governance or agent mode.
How should Galileo be tested before standardizing?
Use a real ticket, measure diff quality, saved time, introduced errors, IDE compatibility and data constraints.
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