Viacheslav Pryimak

Status Harbor - Monitoring built for modern private infrastructure

Status Harbor monitors public endpoints and private infrastructure using a lightweight outbound-only Lighthouse agent. Monitor internal APIs, Kubernetes services, databases and on-prem systems without VPNs or opening inbound ports. Includes fast Telegram and Slack alerting, incident timelines and distributed uptime checks.

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Viacheslav Pryimak
Hi everyone 👋 I built Status Harbor after running into the same problem repeatedly in Kubernetes clusters and private infrastructure environments: Monitoring public endpoints is easy. Monitoring internal services securely is not. Most existing solutions force you to: • open inbound ports • maintain VPNs or tunnels • expose internal infrastructure • or rely on fragile “heartbeat” setups I wanted something much simpler and safer. Status Harbor uses a lightweight outbound-only Lighthouse agent that runs inside your network and securely reports probe results back over HTTPS. No inbound ports, no VPNs and no firewall changes required. You can monitor: • internal APIs • Kubernetes services • databases • on-prem infrastructure • home lab services • private TCP/UDP services alongside normal public uptime monitoring from a single dashboard. A huge focus for me was keeping integrations and setup friction low: • Telegram alerts in minutes • Slack integration • clean incident timelines • lightweight Linux agent • distributed checks The product is heavily inspired by real operational pain from building and running backend systems and infrastructure professionally for years. Would really love feedback from people running: • Kubernetes • internal enterprise systems • self-hosted infrastructure • private cloud environments Happy to answer any technical or product questions here 🙌