Connect Anything. Miss Nothing.
Seamlessly bridge legacy and modern cloud-native environments. Apica ingests from every agent, protocol, and platform — giving you full pipeline control without ripping and replacing what already works.
Built For Every Environment.
Owned End-to-End By Your Team.
From bare-metal servers to serverless functions — Apica fits into your stack without forcing you to change it.
Bridge Legacy & Cloud-Native Environments
Whether it’s a physical server or a modern cloud-native compute model like Serverless, Apica can gather data from all your environments and give full control over your observability pipeline.
Eliminate Complexity and Run Anywhere
Apica provides out-of-the-box integrations with log agents, API gateways, databases, cloud platforms, applications, and standardized protocols. Use Apica as an extra link in your existing toolchain without any code changes to get more out of your data, minus the complexity.
Store Data on Any S3-Compatible Storage
Log as much and store log data for as long as you need to without worrying about storage costs. Bring your existing S3-compatible storage layer and achieve truly limitless scaling and data retention. Apica partitions incoming log data and writes them as objects within your storage layer.
Truly Agentless
Apica does not require proprietary log agents and supports many free and open-source agents with logging drivers on platforms like Docker and Amazon ECS.
Frictionless Log Transport
Apica supports RELP and MQTT transports to securely ship your logs from all the data sources across your ecosystem into Apica. Connect your favorite OSs to Apica using Syslog and/or Rsyslog protocols.
Support for Popular ETL Engines
Use popular ETL engines like Spark+Ignite or AWS Athena to scan data ingested by Apica. You can easily write log data to S3 or S3-compatible storage in an open format and further process your log data.
Where Your Data Comes From
Apica ingests telemetry from agents, containers, applications, databases, VMs, and operating systems across your entire estate.
Where Your Data Lands
Route processed telemetry to any storage, analytics, or observability destination — object stores, data lakes, cloud services, ITSM tools, and more.