Jan Schwoebel

AliveCheck.io - Never miss a heartbeat: monitoring for services and CronJobs

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AliveCheck.io is a modern website uptime monitor - from web services to cron jobs and webhooks. Get instant alerts when things break, track performance metrics, and ensure critical tasks run on time. Stop discovering failures from your users.

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Jan Schwoebel
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Hi Product Hunt community! šŸ‘‹ I'm thrilled to introduce AliveCheck.io, which was born from my frustration with existing monitoring solutions. As a developer, I've experienced the pain of discovering failed background jobs hours after they should have been completed or learning about API outages from angry customers instead of my monitoring system. AliveCheck.io solves these problems with intelligent monitoring for all your system components - from web services to cron jobs and webhooks. What sets us apart is our focus on comprehensive monitoring beyond simple uptime checks: • Smart detection of failed background tasks and scheduled jobs • Webhook monitoring with configurable grace periods • Multi-channel notifications that reach the right team at the right time • Detailed performance analytics to identify trends before they become problems We've designed KeepAlive AI to be developer-friendly while providing the robust monitoring capabilities that modern applications need. Our goal is to help you sleep better at night knowing that all your critical systems are being watched. I'd love to hear your feedback and answer any questions you might have. Thanks for checking us out! šŸš€
Jan Schwoebel

@masumpĀ Than's Masum, pleas give it a try. Your feedback is crucial for us.

Ilya Romanovsky

Congrats on the launch! šŸ‘‹ As someone deeply involved in uptime monitoring, I totally feel the "frustration of existing solutions" point. We actually built PingZen.dev with a slightly different angle — a lightweight SaaS alternative that focuses on UDP/ICMP and instant alerts to Telegram/Discord without the overhead of self-hosting. Always great to see more innovation in this space. What was your biggest technical challenge with multi-location checks?