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Roadmap

Langfuse is open source and we want to be fully transparent what we're working on and what's next. This roadmap is a living document and we'll update it as we make progress.

Your feedback is highly appreciated Feel like something is missing? Add new ideas on GitHub or vote on existing ones. Both are a great way to contribute to Langfuse and help us understand what is important to you.

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Want to learn more about Langfuse's vision and next steps? Check out the blog post introducing Langfuse 2.0 and the recording of our townhall (opens in a new tab) during launch week.

🚀 Released

10 most recent changelog items:

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🧪 Pre-release

  • Evaluation service to run custom model-based evals on historical and newly ingested traces (docs)
  • Improved datasets UI/UX

Please reach out if you are interested in testing these features before they are released to provide feedback and help shape the future of Langfuse: early-access@langfuse.com.

🚧 In progress

  • Manual evaluations in Langfuse UI along multiple dimensions, currently only a single dimension is supported
  • Improved datasets UI/UX
  • Prompt management: multiple environments, comments on versions, fully-featured API
  • Infrastructure: queued ingestion to handle large and spiky loads on small instances
  • Improved tables across the Langfuse UI to display all relevant information and be more user-friendly
  • Move to SDK references generated from docstrings to improve the developer experience (Intellisense) and reduce the risk of errors

🔮 Planned

⚠️ Upcoming breaking changes

  • OpenAI integration, dropping support of openai < 1.0.0 to greatly simplify the integration and improve the developer experience of everyone on openai >= 1. No timeline on this yet.
  • Self-hosting: Langfuse v3.0 will add additional containers and database for improve scalability. Learn more in this GitHub Discussion (opens in a new tab). We will provide a migration path. Scheduled for May/June 2024.

🙏 Feature requests and bug reports

The best way to support Langfuse is to share your feedback, report bugs, and upvote on ideas suggested by others.

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