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The best Marquez alternatives in analytics tools, ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score.

Updated Aug 19, 2026

Looking for the best alternatives to Marquez? Sparkpulse tracks and ranks 12 alternatives in analytics tools by shipping velocity — how frequently each ships meaningful updates, verified from official changelogs. For reference, Marquez shipped 0 meaningful updates in the last 30 days and carries a velocity score of 0.0 out of 10 in 2026. The alternatives below are ranked the same way, so you're comparing real release momentum, not marketing claims.

About Marquez

Marquez spent 2024 turning a lineage store into a UI, then stopped releasing

Marquez is the reference metadata server for OpenLineage, and this window captures a concentrated push on its web interface: a column-lineage page and redesigned lineage graph in 0.45.0, data quality and job status displays in 0.47.0, and a data observability dashboard in 0.50.0 showing event stats over 24-hour and 7-day windows with per-source, per-dataset and per-job views. The API side moved in step — job tagging, dataset schema versions, paging on jobs and dataset versions, job-to-job lineage, richer metrics labels. One contributor accounts for nearly all the web work in these entries. Note that the 0.45 through 0.49 releases were all stamped within three minutes of each other and in reverse version order, so publication timestamps here do not reflect release order.

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Top 12 alternatives to Marquez

Ranked by recent ship velocity. Tap any card for the full editorial breakdown, or pivot to a head-to-head.

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Marquez vs alternatives — shipping velocity at a glance

Velocity score (0–10) and meaningful releases shipped in the last 30 days, from official changelogs. Higher = shipping faster.

ProductVelocitySparks · 30dFocus areasLatest release
Marquez (baseline)0.00openlineagedata-lineageobservability
ApexCharts10.03chartingraw-data-inputchart-morphingHistogram bins raw samples; charts morph between types
Usermaven8.83product-analyticsreverse-etlmcp🔌 Salesforce, Reverse ETL, and connectors: your stack, connected
Plotly6.31ai-app-buildingplotly-cloudmetered-billingCustom Domains in Plotly Cloud
Rho6.31r-ideai-agentsmodel-routingAgent conversations and provider-routed models land in Rho
OpenCTI6.30threat-intelligencestixdata-model
OpenObserve6.31observabilitysynthetic-monitoringmcpv0.92.0 adds synthetic monitoring, workflows, and AI observability
AgencyAnalytics6.31agency-reportingai-assistantschedulingSkills in AgencyAI
silx5.00scientific-computingdata-visualizationsynchrotron3.0.0: PySide6 becomes the default Qt binding, Python 3.10 required
Grafana Mimir5.00metricsprometheus-compatiblehelm
Dovetail5.00digital twinschatagents
TimescaleDB5.00time-seriespostgresqlcolumnstore
Holistics5.00business-intelligenceai-governanceanalytics-as-code

The 12 best Marquez alternatives, in depth

1. ApexCharts · velocity 10.0

Licensing settled, ApexCharts is back to changing what a chart can take as input.

Over the last 30 days ApexCharts shipped 3 meaningful updates vs Marquez's 0, most recently “Histogram bins raw samples; charts morph between types”. Its velocity score of 10.0/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, ApexCharts focuses on charting, raw data input and chart morphing.

Over the last 30 days ApexCharts has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

2. Usermaven · velocity 8.8

Usermaven closed the loop: data comes in from anywhere, and now it goes back out.

Over the last 30 days Usermaven shipped 3 meaningful updates vs Marquez's 0, most recently “🔌 Salesforce, Reverse ETL, and connectors: your stack, connected”. Its velocity score of 8.8/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Usermaven focuses on product analytics, reverse etl and mcp.

Over the last 30 days Usermaven has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

3. Plotly · velocity 6.3

Plotly is turning its cloud into a metered compute platform with an enterprise on-ramp.

Over the last 30 days Plotly shipped 1 meaningful update vs Marquez's 0, most recently “Custom Domains in Plotly Cloud”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Plotly focuses on ai app building, plotly cloud and metered billing.

Over the last 30 days Plotly has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

4. Rho · velocity 6.3

Rho's release machinery finally produced a stable build — and it shipped no new product.

Over the last 30 days Rho shipped 1 meaningful update vs Marquez's 0, most recently “Agent conversations and provider-routed models land in Rho”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Rho focuses on r ide, ai agents and model routing.

Over the last 30 days Rho has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

5. OpenCTI · velocity 6.3

OpenCTI spends a release unblocking queues and hardening upserts.

Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, OpenCTI focuses on threat intelligence, stix and data model.

OpenCTI and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

6. OpenObserve · velocity 6.3

After its largest release, OpenObserve is patching the seams.

Over the last 30 days OpenObserve shipped 1 meaningful update vs Marquez's 0, most recently “v0.92.0 adds synthetic monitoring, workflows, and AI observability”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, OpenObserve focuses on observability, synthetic monitoring and mcp.

Over the last 30 days OpenObserve has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

7. AgencyAnalytics · velocity 6.3

AgencyAnalytics is turning its assistant into scheduled agency staff work, not a chat box.

Over the last 30 days AgencyAnalytics shipped 1 meaningful update vs Marquez's 0, most recently “Skills in AgencyAI”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, AgencyAnalytics focuses on agency reporting, ai assistant and scheduling.

Over the last 30 days AgencyAnalytics has been shipping faster than Marquez — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

8. silx · velocity 5.0

Silx settles into maintenance a release after its PySide6 migration.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence; its most recent meaningful update was “3.0.0: PySide6 becomes the default Qt binding, Python 3.10 required”.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, silx focuses on scientific computing, data visualization and synchrotron.

silx and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

9. Grafana Mimir · velocity 5.0

Mimir's feed is a weekly Helm bot, with the 3.2 candidate the only real release in months.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Grafana Mimir focuses on metrics, prometheus compatible and helm.

Grafana Mimir and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

10. Dovetail · velocity 5.0

Dovetail spent July opening doors to other tools; August is spent making its own rooms easier to enter.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Dovetail focuses on digital twins, chat and agents.

Dovetail and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

11. TimescaleDB · velocity 5.0

TimescaleDB is paying down correctness debt in its columnstore query paths.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, TimescaleDB focuses on time series, postgresql and columnstore.

TimescaleDB and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

12. Holistics · velocity 5.0

Holistics is adding governance to the AI layer it spent the summer building.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Marquez leans on openlineage, data lineage and observability, Holistics focuses on business intelligence, ai governance and analytics as code.

Holistics and Marquez have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to Marquez?

The top Marquez alternatives we currently track in analytics tools are ApexCharts, Usermaven, Plotly, Rho, OpenCTI, ranked by recent ship velocity.

How is this list of Marquez alternatives ranked?

Alternatives are ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score — release cadence + 30-day spark count + sector-relative ship rate.

Can I compare Marquez directly with one of these alternatives?

Yes — every card has a "Compare with Marquez" link to a side-by-side /compare page.