Unicorn Coralogix Launches Olly AI, Revolutionizing Data Access in India
Coralogix's AI agent Olly democratizes data observability in India, empowering all teams with natural language insights.
June 25, 2025

Coralogix, a full-stack observability and security platform provider, has introduced Olly, an advanced AI-powered agent, to the Indian market.[1] This launch is part of a broader global expansion for the company, which recently achieved unicorn status after a $115 million Series E funding round, pushing its valuation over $1 billion.[1][2] Olly aims to democratize access to observability insights, which have traditionally been the domain of highly technical engineering teams. By enabling both technical and non-technical users to ask questions in natural language, Coralogix is positioning Olly to transform how businesses interact with and derive value from their own data.[3][1][4] The move comes as the Indian data observability market is projected to grow significantly, from $93.4 million in 2023 to an expected $280.3 million by 2030.[5][2]
The core function of Olly is to serve as an intelligent assistant that can interpret and respond to plain-language queries about a company's systems.[4] Users, from product managers to executives, can ask questions like, "What is wrong with the payment flow?" or "Which service is frustrating our users the most?"[6][4] Olly then analyzes vast amounts of telemetry data—logs, metrics, and traces—to provide contextual answers and guide users toward the root cause of issues.[3][6] This conversational interface is designed to significantly reduce the Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) for system failures by replacing hours of manual data filtering and dashboard analysis with a single, direct prompt.[6][7] By unifying various data streams into a coherent timeline, Olly can pinpoint the exact point of failure, offering clarity and actionable guidance.[6] This approach is intended to bridge the gap between technical and non-technical teams, fostering better collaboration and a shared understanding of how system performance impacts the overall customer experience.[6]
The introduction of Olly into the Indian market directly addresses several key challenges faced by local enterprises. According to Coralogix, Indian organizations struggle with managing massive data volumes, with 54% reporting issues with inconsistent data quality and 36% citing a shortage of AI expertise.[1][7] Olly is designed to tackle these problems by automating root cause analysis and proactively identifying both risks and opportunities within the data.[1][7] The platform's AI capabilities are intended to make deep system-level understanding accessible without requiring specialized knowledge.[1] India is one of Coralogix's fastest-growing markets, and the company is leveraging local engineering talent and its AWS data center in Mumbai to localize and enhance Olly for Indian enterprises.[1] Key sectors expected to benefit include banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI), IT & Telecom, e-commerce, logistics, and healthcare, where observability, compliance, and AI reliability are critical.[1]
Coralogix's strategic focus on India is underscored by a significant financial commitment and a growing local presence. The company has pledged to invest approximately $100 million in India over the next five years to expand its operations.[8][9] This includes scaling its offices in Gurgaon, Bangalore, and Mumbai, with plans to create hundreds of high-skilled jobs in fields like AI, data science, and cloud security.[8][2] India is already the company's second-largest market by revenue and user base, with prominent clients such as Razorpay, Meesho, BookMyShow, CoinDCX, and Delhivery.[8][9][2] The establishment of a local AWS server in Mumbai helps clients adhere to regional data compliance laws, a crucial factor for growth in regulated industries.[8] This expansion follows the company's recent acquisition of Aporia, an AI observability startup, and the launch of the Coralogix AI Center, further solidifying its investment in AI-driven solutions.[10][11]
The launch of Olly represents a significant step in the evolution of observability, moving it from a reactive troubleshooting tool to a proactive, intelligent system that can serve an entire organization.[1] By embedding AI at the core of its platform, Coralogix aims to empower a wider range of employees to make data-driven decisions more quickly and confidently.[3][4] As businesses in India continue their digital transformation and the volume of data they generate explodes, tools that can cut through the noise and deliver clear, actionable insights are becoming increasingly vital. Olly's general availability is slated for early Q3 2025, and its success could signal a broader shift in the AI and observability industries toward more accessible and user-friendly solutions.[3][1]