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Data Catalog Software · Rank #9 of 10

Amundsen review and pricing

Lyft-originated open-source catalog with no commercial entity behind it.

By Lyft / Apache (no commercial entity) · Founded 2019 · San Francisco, CA · private

Amundsen is the Lyft-originated open-source catalog, open-sourced in 2019 and contributed as an Apache project. Strengths: clean foundational architecture, broad open-source adoption in 2019-2022, and free self-hosted deployment. Trade-offs: development pace has slowed since 2023, there is no commercial entity (no Acryl Data equivalent), and the project is realistically in maintenance mode versus the active development pace at DataHub. Recommended only for engineering teams with DevOps capacity who explicitly want a free, self-hosted catalog with no managed alternative on offer.

Best for

Engineering teams (200+ employees) with DevOps capacity who explicitly want a free, self-hosted catalog and accept no commercial support path.

Worst for

Teams without DevOps capacity, regulated buyers needing formal governance, or anyone who needs vendor accountability and an SLA path.

Vendor Trust Score

Is Amundsen a trustworthy vendor?

7.3/10
Mixed
Pricing transparency
Published rates; no hidden fees
9.0
Contract fairness
Reasonable terms; no auto-renew traps
9.0
Incident response
How they handle outages and breaches
5.5
Post-acquisition behavior
Customer treatment after M&A or PE
7.0
Executive stability
Leadership churn over 24 months
6.5
Roadmap honesty
Public commitments held
6.5
Trust signal log
  • 2019-10-30
    Amundsen open-sourced from Lyft
  • 2020-11-04
    Contributed to Linux Foundation AI and Data (LF AI & Data)
  • 2024-08-19
    Development pace slowed; project realistically in maintenance mode
    Editorial concern: community contribution velocity well below DataHub for 2 consecutive years.
Vendor Trust is scored independently of product quality. A great product from an unfair vendor still earns a low trust score.
Review Intelligence

What 25 reviews actually say

Synthesized from G2, Capterra, Reddit, Trustpilot. Patterns >15% prevalence shown.

Last synthesized
2026-04-29

Praise patterns

  • Free and self-hosted
    87%
  • Clean foundational architecture from Lyft
    64%
  • Basic discovery and search work well
    51%

Complaint patterns

  • Development pace slowed since 2023
    78%
  • No commercial entity, no managed alternative
    71%
  • Realistically in maintenance mode versus DataHub
    64%
  • Active metadata and lineage trail modern catalogs
    51%
Sentiment trend (6 months)
62/100 -2 pts
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Verified Pricing

What buyers actually pay

18 anonymized deal disclosures · last updated 2026-05-01

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Self-hosted (infra only) $24,000
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Compliance & Security

Auto-verified certifications

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Editorial: Strengths

  • Open source, free self-hosted
  • Clean foundational architecture from Lyft
  • Broad community familiarity (2019-2022 adoption wave)
  • Apache project governance
  • Basic lineage, discovery, and metadata search

Editorial: Weaknesses

  • Development pace slowed since 2023
  • No commercial entity (no Acryl Data equivalent for Amundsen)
  • Realistically in maintenance mode versus DataHub
  • No managed cloud offering
  • Lineage and active metadata trail DataHub and modern catalogs
  • Connector ecosystem narrower than DataHub

Key features & integrations

  • +Metadata search and discovery
  • +Basic lineage
  • +Business glossary
  • +Apache project governance
  • +Lyft-originated architecture
  • +Self-hosted on Kubernetes
30+ integrations
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Geography supported
Global (community)
Best fit
200+ employees · Engineering teams with DevOps capacity
Editorial deep-dive

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Amundsen ranks #9 in our editorial review of 10 data catalog software platforms. The deep-dive covers methodology, comparison tables, decision matrix, migration scoring, and FAQs.

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