Why InteliG

The Best Sleuth Alternatives in 2026

Levi Garner

Levi Garner

Founder & CTO, InteliG

Sleuth is a focused deployment tracking tool. It connects to your CI/CD pipeline, watches deployments, and calculates DORA metrics in real time: deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change failure rate, and mean time to recovery. If your goal is a clean, automated DORA dashboard and faster feedback on delivery health, Sleuth does that job well and the setup is light.

Most leaders start shopping for an alternative once the questions move past delivery speed. Sleuth tells you how fast you ship and how often things break. It does not tell you whether you are shipping the things that matter, what that work cost, or who decided to change course. Teams also weigh price as they scale seats across squads, and some want broader coverage than deployment-centric DORA: pull request flow, investment by initiative, spend, and the reasoning behind what got built. The right alternative depends on which of those gaps you actually feel.

InteliG: the Execution Intelligence alternative

InteliG is an Execution Intelligence platform built around a reasoning engine called Cognis. It reads commits, pull requests, deployments, and meetings, then connects that work to strategy, cost, and outcomes. Where Sleuth answers how fast you deploy, InteliG answers what is being built, why, and whether it is worth it.

The difference is reasoning, not dashboards. Most tools in this category report activity metrics and draw charts, then leave you to interpret them. Cognis reasons across the signals and returns evidence-backed verdicts: it can tell you that deployment frequency looks elite while a large share of that work is going to an initiative that was deprioritized two sprints ago. You ask a question in plain language instead of reading another panel.

For a CTO who wants delivery health and strategic alignment in one place, InteliG is the natural step up from a DORA tool. It keeps git as the source of truth, like Sleuth, but extends the chain from code through strategy, cost, and the decisions that shaped it.

See the direct comparison: InteliG vs Sleuth. Or compare the whole category on the comparison hub.

Other Sleuth alternatives

  • LinearB: A workflow and metrics platform centered on pull request flow and developer experience, a good fit for teams that want to tighten the PR pipeline and automate review routing.
  • Swarmia: Combines engineering metrics with healthy-team practices and investment insights, suited to teams that want DORA plus a view of where effort is going without heavy process.
  • Jellyfish: An engineering management platform focused on allocation and investment reporting, aimed at larger orgs that need to show finance and execs where engineering time and money go.
  • DX: A developer productivity platform that pairs survey-based signals with system metrics, a strong fit for leaders who want a research-grounded read on developer experience at scale.
  • Faros AI: A connected engineering operations platform that unifies data across many tools, best for teams with the appetite to build a custom analytics layer over their full stack.

The bottom line

If you only need DORA metrics on a screen, Sleuth is a solid choice and hard to beat on simplicity. If you need to connect delivery to strategy, cost, and outcomes, and you want reasoned answers instead of more charts, look at InteliG. Shortlist two or three, connect a real repo, and ask each the questions you actually care about before you decide.

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