A hosted, EU-based Grafana Loki alternative
Love Loki's push format but not running a cluster? MOJAQ ingests logs in the exact Loki JSON push format, stored in the EU, with full-text search, level and service filters and a live tail — no infrastructure to operate, and bundled with errors, uptime, analytics and more.
EU-hosted in Helsinki · GDPR-native · free during the beta, no fixed end date
MOJAQ vs Grafana Loki
| MOJAQ | Grafana Loki | |
|---|---|---|
| Loki push protocol | Compatible — drop-in | Native |
| Hosting | Fully managed, EU | Self-host, or Grafana Cloud (US default) |
| Data residency | EU — Helsinki | Your infra / US region |
| Search, level & service filters, live tail | Yes | Yes |
| Ops burden | None — nothing to run or scale | You run and scale it |
| Also included | Errors · Uptime · Analytics · Render · more | Logs (+ the Grafana stack) |
| Price | Free during the open beta | Self-host cost / paid tiers |
Loki's format, without running Loki
Loki's push protocol is a good standard, but operating a Loki, Promtail and Grafana stack, and keeping it fed, sharded and backed up, is real work that small teams rarely have spare hands for. Grafana Cloud takes that away but defaults to US regions, which reopens the residency question for EU teams.
MOJAQ speaks the same Loki JSON push format and stores the logs in the EU, fully managed. Your vector, promtail or Grafana-agent config keeps working after a URL and key change, and there is no cluster to babysit.
Logs next to everything else
Logs are most useful when they sit beside the rest of the picture. Because MOJAQ keeps logs on the same platform as your errors, uptime and deploys, you can jump from an error or an incident straight to the log lines around it instead of pivoting between tools.
It is Loki-compatible ingestion as a feature of one EU-hosted platform, not a separate stack to stand up, and it comes with the same single API key and single DPA as everything else.
Switching is easy
Point your existing Loki client (vector, promtail, Grafana agent) at MOJAQ's push URL with your API key. Same format, same labels — but nothing to run and your logs stay in the EU.
Questions
Do my existing Loki shippers work?
Yes — MOJAQ accepts the Loki JSON push format, so vector, promtail and the Grafana agent work after you change the URL and add your API key.
Is this self-hosted?
No — it's fully managed in the EU. You get Loki-compatible ingestion without running or scaling a cluster yourself.
Where are logs stored?
In Helsinki, in the EU, with a 7-day retention during the beta and a DPA included.
Move your log management to the EU
One API key. Six tools. Your data in Helsinki. Free while we're in beta.
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