Observability for Builders

A shared interface for humans and AI agents.

coming soon

What is Enya?

Neovim meets Grafana, reimagined for human and agent collaboration.

  • AI Native Built from the ground up for AI. Agents have access to the same commands you do. Supports Codex and Claude through ACP.
  • Multi-Tool Code, metrics, logs, traces, SQL, terminals — all in one interface.
  • Codebase-Aware Uses tree-sitter to analyze metrics, alerts, and source definitions across your codebase.
  • Shared Workspaces Both you and AI agents create, edit, and iterate in the same workspace.
  • Extensible Neovim-inspired modal editing with Lua plugins. Fully customizable.
  • Fast Built in Rust on top of egui. Runs natively on desktop and web through WASM.

FAQ

Where do I start?

Head over to the download section and either give it a try in the browser using the tutorial or download the native app.

Which tools does Enya support?
Enya supports multiple open-source tools and can be extended with plugins.

Metrics Prometheus
Logs Loki
Traces Tempo
SQL Apache DataFusion (Arrow Flight)
Terminal Ghostty
Custom Create your own tools with Lua plugins
Can I connect my own AI?

Yes. Enya works with Claude Code, Codex, and other agents via the Agent Client Protocol (ACP).

Is Enya free?

Yes. Enya is free and open source under the MIT License.

Which features are native only?

Codebase indexing, AI agents, and plugins require the native app. The browser version is ideal for sharing workspaces and plots with users who don't have the native app installed.

Does Enya support teams?

Not yet. Meldrum Labs is building team features so your observability knowledge lives in one place — not scattered across Slack threads and Grafana screenshots.

We're looking for early design partners to help shape what comes next. Let's build together — reach out on LinkedIn or email.

By Builders, For Builders.

Enya is developed by Meldrum Labs and licensed under MIT.

Interested in being a design partner? Get in touch