About Temps

One binary, instead of a stack of SaaS bills

Temps is a self-hosted deployment platform: git push to deploy, with built-in web analytics, error tracking, session replay, uptime monitoring, managed databases, and transactional email — all in a single Rust binary. It exists because running a modern app shouldn't require stitching together Vercel, Sentry, Plausible or PostHog, FullStory, and Pingdom, then paying a separate per-seat bill to each one.

Self-hosting Temps is free forever — the project is open source under MIT and Apache 2.0, with unlimited projects, deployments, and users, and no paid tier gating team roles, audit logging, or database clustering. Temps Cloud is a separate, optional managed layer for teams that don't want to run telemetry retention, offsite backups, or AI credits themselves.

Temps is built by David Viejo, who also writes the guides and engineering posts on the Temps blog. The project is developed in the open on GitHub, where anyone can read the source, file an issue, or ship a fix.

The bet behind Temps is simple: a deployment platform and its observability tooling are the same job, and running them together on infrastructure you own is cheaper and more honest than renting five separate dashboards.