New Relic Alternative

The New Relic Alternative That Measures Revenue Impact

New Relic monitors systems. Beseam monitors the revenue impact of PDP changes — audit + tracking, safe rollouts, KPI monitoring, and instant rollback with a full change timeline.

Why Teams Add Beseam to New Relic

New Relic explains system health. But PDP changes can hurt conversions even when uptime is perfect. Beseam adds audit + tracking and KPI guardrails so teams can ship confidently.

System health isn’t the same as conversion health
Complex dashboards still don’t tell you what to change on PDPs
No element-level tracking or weekly recommendations tied to goals
No versioned PDP rollout pipeline with KPI monitoring and rollback

Quick Comparison

A quick snapshot of New Relic vs Beseam.

Where New Relic wins
New Relic
Systems observability (APM, logs, metrics, uptime) across stacks
Beseam
Conversion optimization workflow for PDP changes
What it measures
New Relic
Latency, errors, saturation, uptime
Beseam
Conversion KPIs after PDP updates + what changed
Element-level tracking
New Relic
Not designed for CTA/form-level analysis
Beseam
Mark key UI elements and correlate interactions with conversions
Shipping safety
New Relic
Outside New Relic
Beseam
Versioned rollouts + KPI monitoring + instant rollback guidance
Learning loop
New Relic
Hard to connect “everything is up” to “conversion dropped”
Beseam
Deploy → monitor KPIs → learn → iterate with a change timeline
Action output
New Relic
Telemetry and dashboards that need interpretation
Beseam
Weekly AI recommendations tied to goals and element behavior

About New Relic

Observability platform providing application performance monitoring and digital intelligence.

Strengths
  • +Broad full-stack observability in one platform
  • +Good correlation across telemetry types when configured well
  • +Useful dashboards and alerting for many stacks
  • +Strong ecosystem of integrations and agents
  • +Helpful when you want one place for on-call triage evidence
  • +Good fit for organizations with many services and shared standards
  • +Can reduce context switching when correlation is set up correctly
  • +Supports a “measure → improve → verify” loop for reliability work
  • +Useful for building SLO/SLA reporting workflows (org and setup dependent)
Weaknesses
  • -Time-to-value can be slow without clear onboarding and ownership
  • -Billing can be difficult to forecast at high volume
  • -Requires ongoing governance to keep data useful and affordable
  • -May be more than small teams need
  • -High-cardinality telemetry can degrade usability and inflate costs
  • -Alert fatigue becomes common without strong routing and thresholds
  • -Correlation depends on naming standards and consistent instrumentation
  • -Teams may over-instrument “everything” without focusing on outcomes
  • -Migration complexity can be high if you have many integrations and dashboards
Best for
  • Organizations that want one platform for APM + infrastructure telemetry
  • Teams that need dashboards and alerting across many services
  • On-call teams that benefit from correlated traces/logs/metrics evidence
  • Companies standardizing observability across multiple teams
Pricing
As of Feb 24, 2026: New Relic’s pricing page describes a perpetual free tier that includes 100 GB/mo of data ingest and one free full platform user (plus unlimited basic/core users). Paid pricing is usage-based and driven by full platform users, data ingest beyond the free 100 GB, and optional add-ons. The same page lists data ingest pricing examples such as $0.40/GB per month (original data option) or $0.60/GB per month (Data Plus) beyond the free 100 GB, an additional $0.05/GB per month for EU data center storage, and additional synthetics checks at $0.005 per check; it also notes pay-as-you-go can start as low as $10 for the first full user (Standard edition). Confirm the exact edition limits and current rates on the pricing page.
Free plan available

Sources (official)

  • Website: https://newrelic.com/
  • Pricing: https://newrelic.com/pricing
  • Docs: https://docs.newrelic.com/

What Beseam Does Differently

Instead of showing you data to analyze, we tell you what to fix.

Insights in days, not months of A/B testing
Direct correlation between behavior and conversions
Modern AI-first approach vs. traditional visualization
Recommendations tell you exactly what to change

How to Get Started with Beseam

Switching from New Relic is easy:

  1. 1
    Keep New Relic for system observability
    Don’t remove APM/logs/metrics—use it for reliability while Beseam focuses on conversion impact after PDP changes.
  2. 2
    Audit + get an upgrade playbook
    Get baseline scores for AI visibility, conversion readiness, and performance—plus prioritized fixes you can approve.
  3. 3
    Install Beseam tracking
    60-second GTM install to start learning from real traffic.
  4. 4
    Mark UI zones
    Tag PDP elements that influence conversion so behavior can be correlated with outcomes.
  5. 5
    Set conversion goals + KPI guardrails
    Define success (purchases, add-to-cart, signups) and the KPIs you want protected after every change.
  6. 6
    Deploy through Beseam + monitor KPIs
    Apply playbook upgrades with versioning and staged rollout, monitor KPI impact, and rollback instantly on regressions—even when uptime is perfect.

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Ship PDP changes safely.

Every change. Revenue-guardrailed.

Whether updates come from your SEO agency, dev team, or Beseam's AI recommendations — every PDP change is versioned, monitored, and reversible. Ship improvements without risking conversion.