14 Integrations with Perfana
View a list of Perfana integrations and software that integrates with Perfana below. Compare the best Perfana integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Perfana. Here are the current Perfana integrations in 2026:
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Grafana Cloud
Grafana Labs
Grafana Labs provides an open and composable observability stack built around Grafana, the leading open source technology for dashboards and visualization. Recognized as a 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ Leader for Observability Platforms and positioned furthest to the right for Completeness of Vision, Grafana Labs supports over 25M users and 5,000+ customers—including Bloomberg, Citigroup, and Salesforce. The LGTM Stack combines Grafana for visualization, Mimir for metrics, Loki for logs, and Tempo for traces. Grafana Cloud, the fully managed offering, accelerates time to value with turnkey solutions for Kubernetes monitoring, incident response, load testing, and more. It features Adaptive Metrics for cost-efficient data aggregation and native OTel support and Grafana Assistant (AI powered o11y). Built on open standards, Grafana empowers teams to visualize and correlate data from any source—without vendor lock-in—self-managed or in the cloud. Grafana Cloud scales with you, securely.Starting Price: $0 -
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Slack
Salesforce
Slack is a cloud-based project collaboration and team interaction software solution specially designed to seamlessly facilitate communication across organizations. Featuring powerful tools and services integrated into a single platform, Slack provides private channels to promote interaction within smaller teams, direct channels to help send messages directly to colleagues, and public channels that enables members across organizations to start conversations. Available on Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS apps, Slack offers a plethora of features that include chat, file sharing, collaborative workspace, real-time notifications, two-way audio and video, screen sharing, document imaging, activity tracking and logging, and more.Starting Price: $6.67 per user per month -
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Microsoft Teams
Microsoft
Solving today's complex business problems takes teams of engaged people working together. We’ve built an online guide to teach you and your team the secrets of successful teamwork. When you have a place to create and make decisions as a team, there’s no limit to what you can achieve. Teams brings everything together in a shared workspace where you can chat, meet, share files, and work with business apps. Get your team on the same page with group chat, online meetings, calling, and web conferencing. Collaborate on files with built-in Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint. Add in your favorite Microsoft apps and third-party services to keep the business moving forward. Get end-to-end security, administrative control, and compliance—all powered by Microsoft 365. Teams is designed for groups of all kinds. Get started with the free, no-commitments version. You can also get Teams as part of the best-in-class suite of productivity tools.Starting Price: $12.50 per user per month -
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Jira
Atlassian
Jira is the only project management tool you need to plan and track work across every team. Jira by Atlassian is the #1 software development tool for teams planning and building great products. Trusted by thousands of teams, Jira offers access to a wide range of tools for planning, tracking, and releasing world-class software, capturing and organizing issues, assigning work, and following team activity. It also integrates with leading developer tools for end-to-end traceability. From short projects, to large cross-functional programs, Jira helps break big ideas down into achievable steps. Organize work, create milestones, map dependencies and more. Link work to goals so everyone can see how their work contributes to company objectives and stay aligned to what’s important. Your next move, suggested by AI. Atlassian Intelligence takes your big ideas and automatically suggests the tasks to help get it done.Starting Price: Free -
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Dynatrace
Dynatrace
The Dynatrace software intelligence platform. Transform faster with unparalleled observability, automation, and intelligence in one platform. Leave the bag of tools behind, with one platform to automate your dynamic multicloud and align multiple teams. Spark collaboration between biz, dev, and ops with the broadest set of purpose-built use cases in one place. Harness and unify even the most complex dynamic multiclouds, with out-of-the box support for all major cloud platforms and technologies. Get a broader view of your environment. One that includes metrics, logs, and traces, as well as a full topological model with distributed tracing, code-level detail, entity relationships, and even user experience and behavioral data – all in context. Weave Dynatrace’s open API into your existing ecosystem to drive automation in everything from development and releases to cloud ops and business processes.Starting Price: $11 per month -
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Elasticsearch
Elastic
Elastic is a search company. As the creators of the Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash), Elastic builds self-managed and SaaS offerings that make data usable in real time and at scale for search, logging, security, and analytics use cases. Elastic's global community has more than 100,000 members across 45 countries. Since its initial release, Elastic's products have achieved more than 400 million cumulative downloads. Today thousands of organizations, including Cisco, eBay, Dell, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, HP, Microsoft, Netflix, The New York Times, Uber, Verizon, Yelp, and Wikipedia, use the Elastic Stack, and Elastic Cloud to power mission-critical systems that drive new revenue opportunities and massive cost savings. Elastic has headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Mountain View, California; and has over 1,000 employees in more than 35 countries around the world. -
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Gatling
Gatling
Gatling is a high-performance load testing platform built to help modern teams uncover bottlenecks before they impact users. It enables organizations to simulate massive, real-world traffic so they can validate reliability across web apps, APIs, cloud infrastructure, and even AI workloads. With powerful dashboards and trend analysis, Gatling provides instant visibility into performance issues and long-term patterns. The platform centralizes test creation, execution, and reporting, ensuring teams standardize their approach across all environments. DevOps and engineering teams can embed Gatling directly into CI/CD pipelines to automate performance checks at every stage. Designed for scalability and efficiency, Gatling empowers companies to ship confidently—even during peak traffic events.Starting Price: €69/month -
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k6
k6
The best developer experience for load testing. Open source load testing tool and SaaS for engineering teams. The k6 API and CLI are easy-to-use, flexible and powerful. Write tests in Javascript that mimic real-world scenarios. Automate your tests to ensure that your infrastructure and application remain performant. Configure SLOs in your k6 script to test the health of your services. Create tests faster with our browser recorder and converters (JMeter, Postman, Swagger). Extensive documentation, awesome community and first class support. No XML. No DSL. Just familiar scripting with ES6 JS.Starting Price: $99.00/month -
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Prometheus
Prometheus
Power your metrics and alerting with a leading open-source monitoring solution. Prometheus fundamentally stores all data as time series: streams of timestamped values belonging to the same metric and the same set of labeled dimensions. Besides stored time series, Prometheus may generate temporary derived time series as the result of queries. Prometheus provides a functional query language called PromQL (Prometheus Query Language) that lets the user select and aggregate time series data in real time. The result of an expression can either be shown as a graph, viewed as tabular data in Prometheus's expression browser, or consumed by external systems via the HTTP API. Prometheus is configured via command-line flags and a configuration file. While the command-line flags configure immutable system parameters (such as storage locations, amount of data to keep on disk and in memory, etc.). Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/prometheus.mirror/Starting Price: Free -
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Jaeger
Jaeger
Distributed tracing observability platforms, such as Jaeger, are essential for modern software applications that are architected as microservices. Jaeger maps the flow of requests and data as they traverse a distributed system. These requests may make calls to multiple services, which may introduce their own delays or errors. Jaeger connects the dots between these disparate components, helping to identify performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot errors, and improve overall application reliability. Jaeger is 100% open source, cloud-native, and infinitely scalable.Starting Price: Free -
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WireMock
WireMock
WireMock is a simulator for HTTP-based APIs. Some might consider it a service virtualization tool or a mock server. It enables you to stay productive when an API you depend on doesn't exist or isn't complete. It supports testing of edge cases and failure modes that the real API won't reliably produce. And because it's fast it can reduce your build time from hours down to minutes. MockLab is a hosted API simulator built on WireMock, with an intuitive web UI, team collaboration and nothing to install. The 100% compatible API supports drop-in replacement of the WireMock server with a single line of code. Run WireMock from within your Java application, JUnit test, Servlet container or as a standalone process. Match request URLs, methods, headers cookies and bodies using a wide variety of strategies. First class support for JSON and XML. Get up and running quickly by capturing traffic to and from an existing API. -
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Graphite
Graphite
Graphite is an enterprise-ready monitoring tool that runs equally well on cheap hardware or Cloud infrastructure. Teams use Graphite to track the performance of their websites, applications, business services, and networked servers. It marked the start of a new generation of monitoring tools, making it easier than ever to store, retrieve, share, and visualize time-series data. Graphite was originally designed and written by Chris Davis at Orbitz in 2006 as side project that ultimately grew to be their foundational monitoring tool. In 2008, Orbitz allowed Graphite to be released under the open-source Apache 2.0 license. Numerous large companies have deployed Graphite to production where it helps them to monitor their production e-commerce services and plan for growth. Metrics get fed into the stack via the Carbon service, which writes the data out to Whisper databases for long-term storage. -
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OpenText LoadRunner Professional
OpenText
OpenText™ LoadRunner™ Professional simplifies performance load testing for co-located teams. With project-based capabilities, your teams can quickly identify abnormal application behavior. Supports performance testing for the widest range of protocols and 50+ technologies and application environments. Quickly identify the most likely causes of performance issues with a patented auto-correlation engine. Accurately predict application scalability and capacity with accurate emulation of realistic loads. Centralized project testing allows high-scale tests to run using minimal hardware and seamlessly leverage the public cloud to scale up and down. -
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JMeter
Apache Software Foundation
The Apache JMeter™ application is open source software, a 100% pure Java application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance. It was originally designed for testing Web Applications but has since expanded to other test functions. Apache JMeter may be used to test performance both on static and dynamic resources, Web dynamic applications. It can be used to simulate a heavy load on a server, group of servers, network or object to test its strength or to analyze overall performance under different load types.
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