Powerful monitoring.
Simple pricing.
Add spending caps and sample rates spanning every exception, request, query, and more. No guess work, just every event in broad daylight.
Free
For small applications
$0
/mo
200k events included
14 days lookback
Unlimited applications
Unlimited environments
Unlimited seats
Community support
Free projects pause after 30 days of app inactivity. Max 3 free orgs per user.
Pro
For growing applications
$20
/mo
Everything in Free, plus:
5m events included
30 days lookback
10 thresholds per application
Discounted additional events
Email support
Team
For teams with large applications
$60
/mo
Everything in Pro, plus:
20m events included
60 days lookback
20 thresholds per application
Business
For large team with high usage
$300
/mo
Everything in Team, plus:
120m events included
90 days lookback
30 thresholds per application
Priority support
Enterprise
Tailored solutions for high-demand teams and applications
Events
Individual requests, exceptions, queries, logs, and more. What is an event?
Included events
200k
5m
20m
120m
Additional events
$0.65 per 100k
$0.45 per 100k
$0.45 per 100k
$0.25 per 100k
Spend cap
Lookback period
14 days
30 days
60 days
90 days
Team
Monitor multiple applications and environments without restriction.
Applications
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Environments
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Team seats
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Performance monitors
1
10
20
30
Support
Technical assistance to help with any team or application size.
Community
Email
Priority email support
Nightwatch has already caught a couple of things that we need to look further into. So already getting value out of it, within an hour of the first deployment!

Mathias Hansen
CTO & Co-Founder at Geocodio
FAQs
Can't find your answer? Read our docs →
Nightwatch is purpose-built for Laravel and deeply integrates with the framework's internals — from queues and events to the request lifecycle. This tight integration is what allows us to offer zero-config setup, rich telemetry, and smart insights. Supporting generic PHP would mean compromising on that experience, so we've chosen to go deep rather than broad.
An event in Nightwatch covers anything you'd need to monitor your application: requests, outgoing requests, notifications, jobs, queries, mail, commands, cache, and scheduled tasks. Our pricing treats each of these as an individual event. Read more about events in our docs.
Yes, Nightwatch supports the majority of hosting providers and setups. We've published guides for Laravel Cloud and Forge, as well as for running on a regular server. If you have a serverless setup, like Laravel Vapor, you'll need to create a virtual machine on another server to run Nightwatch. If you're using something else, let us know — we're happy to help.
Yes, read more on how to set this up in our docs.
Our data centers are located in the US and EU. We will be adding support for additional regions in the coming months, including Australia, UK and Singapore.
Yes. If the database driver fires Laravel's
QueryExecuted
event, Nightwatch supports it.
Nightwatch is a fully-managed product.
You can configure the Nightwatch agent to redact sensitive information before it's transmitted. This happens in the open source package installed in your application, so you have complete control over what data is sent. Read more in our docs.
By default, we store data for 90 days, but longer retention windows are available on our enterprise plans. Get in touch if you need a custom retention window.
Nightwatch is actively pursuing SOC 2 Type 1 and Type 2 certifications.
Yes, you can use Nightwatch alongside other APM (Application Performance Monitoring) tools simultaneously. There are no technical limitations preventing you from running multiple monitoring solutions in parallel. That said, running multiple monitoring tools will have some cumulative performance impact that will need to be mitigated.
Yes, you can set a spending cap on your account. Once that limit is hit Nightwatch will stop ingesting new events.
After we first installed Nightwatch we found an issue in our application we've likely had for years.

Sebastian Schlein
CEO BeyondCode