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AgentTap vs Hasura

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

A

Developer Tools

AgentTap

Capture every LLM call from any agent — no instrumentation needed

Mixed

50%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

AgentTap is an open-source observability tool that intercepts AI agent traffic at the network level using a split VPN and local MITM proxy. Instead of requiring you to add tracing SDKs to every agent, AgentTap sits in front of your network and captures all calls to OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere, and other LLM providers automatically — with zero per-app configuration. The tool streams captured traces in real time, reconstructing the full prompt-response pairs, tool calls, and token counts from raw network traffic. You can observe agents running in any language, any framework, or any black-box binary — even commercial tools you don't control the source of. It's the network packet analyzer equivalent for AI agents. Built in TypeScript with a Rust-based VPN core, AgentTap is currently at 3 stars and very early — but the architectural approach is genuinely novel. Existing tools like LangSmith, Helicone, and Braintrust all require explicit SDK integration. AgentTap's bet is that the right observability layer is the network, not the application.

H

Developer Tools

Hasura

Instant GraphQL and REST APIs on your data

Ship

67%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Hasura auto-generates GraphQL and REST APIs from your Postgres database. Real-time subscriptions, authorization, and data federation across multiple sources.

Decision
AgentTap
Hasura
Panel verdict
Mixed · 2 ship / 2 skip
Ship · 2 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source
Free (OSS), Cloud from $99/mo
Best for
Capture every LLM call from any agent — no instrumentation needed
Instant GraphQL and REST APIs on your data
Category
Developer Tools
Developer Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Treating agent observability as a network problem is a genuinely smart idea. Being able to observe any LLM calls — including from tools you didn't write — is a superpower for debugging multi-agent systems. Zero instrumentation overhead is huge.

80/100 · ship

Point at Postgres, get a production GraphQL API instantly. Authorization rules and real-time subscriptions included.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Running a MITM proxy through all your LLM traffic is a serious security commitment — you're decrypting TLS in-process. In corporate environments this will fail security reviews immediately. Also, 3 stars and created two days ago. Give it six months.

80/100 · ship

For Postgres-backed applications that want GraphQL, Hasura eliminates the entire API layer development.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

As agents become black boxes running across systems we don't control, network-level observability becomes the only viable audit layer. AgentTap is pioneering the right approach — what Wireshark did for networks, this could do for AI infrastructure.

45/100 · skip

GraphQL momentum has slowed. Hasura is excellent technology but the addressable market may not grow as expected.

Creator
45/100 · skip

This is squarely a backend DevOps tool and the setup complexity (VPN + proxy + certs) puts it out of reach for most creative practitioners. Cool concept but the audience is very narrow.

No panel take

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AgentTap vs Hasura: Which AI Tool Should You Ship? — Ship or Skip