Real-Time, Open Source Usage Metering built on Kafka

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  • openmeter

    Cloud Metering for AI, Billing and FinOps. Collect and aggregate millions of usage events in real-time.

  • OpenMeter leverages stream processing to update meters in real-time while simultaneously processing large volumes of events. The core is written in Go and uses the CloudEvents format to describe usage, Kafka to ingest events, and ksqlDB to dedupe and aggregate meters. We are also working on a Postgres sink for long-term storage. Check out our GitHub to learn more: https://github.com/openmeterio/openmeter

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