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ApiWatch
API monitoring with alerts, incidents & status pages
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API monitoring with alerts, incidents & status pages
4 followers
ApiWatch - Modern API Monitoring and Observability Platform. Checks endpoints on a schedule and alerts you when something breaks. Track incidents automatically, see response-time trends, and share a clean status page with customers. Supports HTTP checks and common failure signals (timeouts, status codes, keyword mismatch) so you know not only that it’s down—but why.









@evgenygil707
The “logs looked fine, but users were feeling it” pain point is so real. Building a tool that adds why to the what is exactly what devs need.
Smart focusing on scheduled HTTP + keyword checks—that’s the sweet spot between too simple and overcomplicated.
How are you thinking about reaching teams before they hit downtime frustration? Is it content-driven, or more community-focused?
Best of luck with the launch!
@olajiggy321
Thanks a lot—really appreciate you calling that out.
Re: reaching teams before the first painful outage: the plan is a mix of both.
Content-driven: short, practical posts (e.g., “reduce false positives with X fails in Y minutes”, “keyword checks that catch 200 OK failures”) and simple checklists teams can copy.
Community-focused: hanging out where builders already talk reliability (Product Hunt, Reddit, Indie Hackers, devops circles) and iterating fast based on real incidents people share.
Also leaning into integrations as distribution (Slack/webhooks + Terraform/API config) so teams can adopt it the moment they’re setting up a new service.
I have some people already using it and backed by a company of my friend, so it will be completely free w/o any limits. At least for now i see it like this