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NEWRELIC.COM·DEVOPS·AUDITED JUN 3, 2026

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Independent devops landing-page teardown using our public 12-dimension framework. Apply the findings to your own page in under 30 minutes.

IndependentNot affiliated·Public methodology
65/100
Score

Aggressive free-tier messaging but the hero fails to differentiate from Datadog or Grafana. The "100 GB free" anchor is strong — the rest of the copy doesn't match its specificity.

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Highest-impact issue

The free-tier data allowance is the single strongest differentiator against Datadog's opaque pricing, but the hero buries it inside generic "all-in-one observability" framing instead of leading with the number.

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What this page does well

3 strengths
100 GB/month free tier is a genuine differentiator in this category — named on the page.
Single-platform positioning is clear: one tool replaces multiple point solutions.
Strong developer documentation linked from nav — reduces eval friction for ICs.

Findings (2)

Was → problem → fix → why

Each finding cites the live copy at audit time, names the conversion problem, proposes a specific rewrite, and explains why the rewrite works against the 12-dimension framework.

Finding #01value propHigh-impact
Was
(unknown current hero — generic monitoring-vendor pattern)
Problem

"All-in-one observability" is the category description, not a value prop. Datadog, Grafana, and Splunk all claim it. The hero reads as interchangeable with any of them.

Fix
100 GB of telemetry free, forever. One platform for traces, logs, and metrics — no per-seat tax.
Why this works

Leads with the quantified differentiator (100 GB free), names the data types engineers care about, and attacks the competitor weakness (per-seat pricing). The visitor immediately sees why New Relic, not just why observability.

Finding #02social proofMedium
Was
(customer logos present but without context or outcome data)
Problem

Logo walls in observability are table-stakes — every vendor has Fortune 500 logos. Without an outcome number or quote, logos become wallpaper that visitors scroll past.

Fix
Replace one logo row with: "GitHub reduced MTTR by 40% after consolidating 3 tools into New Relic." — link to case study.
Why this works

A single named outcome with a metric does more conversion work than 12 silent logos. Engineers trust specific numbers over brand association.

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About this teardown

Is this a paid hit-piece or sponsored?
No. We have no affiliation with New Relic and were not paid by anyone. This is independent third-party commentary based on the public landing page at audit time.
Did you contact New Relic before publishing?
No. These teardowns analyze public marketing pages — the same way any reviewer would analyze a published book. We use only what is publicly accessible on the live URL.
Will my own audit look like this?
Yes — same 12-dimension framework, same finding format (was → problem → fix → why). Your report is private to you and based on your live page copy.

Independent third-party commentary. Not affiliated with New Relic. All quotes taken verbatim from newrelic.com at audit time. Scores reflect the page as analyzed against our public methodology — not the company, product, or revenue. Corrections: audits@landingdoctors.com.