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Zenith Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

Pricing verifiedMay 2026
1 plans tracked·Updated May 2026

Is Zenith worth the price?

100/10

Zenith's pricing is exceptionally fair and generous, as it is entirely free and open-source.

There are no paid tiers, making it an outstanding value for anyone needing system monitoring. It's best for developers, system administrators, and hobbyists who are comfortable with self-hosting and open-source solutions.

Pricing Plans

Open Source

Free

  • Full source code access
  • MIT License license
  • Community support
  • Self-hosted

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Requires self-hosting infrastructure

No official paid support channels

Community support only

Which Plan Do You Need?

Developers needing free system monitoring

Sysadmins comfortable with self-hosting

Hobbyists exploring system metrics

How Zenith Compares to Competitors

Unlike commercial monitoring solutions like Datadog (starting around $15/host/month) or New Relic (free tier, then usage-based pricing), Zenith offers its full functionality completely free. This makes it a significantly more cost-effective option for those who can manage self-hosting, as competitors often charge per host or per metric.

Zenith Pricing FAQ

How much does Zenith cost?

Zenith is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.

Does Zenith have a free plan?

Yes. Zenith offers a free plan called "Open Source". It includes: Full source code access, MIT License license, Community support.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Zenith?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Zenith include htop, Netdata, Prometheus, Grafana. Free alternatives include htop, Netdata, Prometheus. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Zenith

4 of 4 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.