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Cronmint
The cron monitor indie devs actually enjoy using
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The cron monitor indie devs actually enjoy using
6 followers
Schedule HTTP requests. Get email alerts when they break. Free for 5 jobs. $9/mo for everything else.Schedule any HTTP request, get a beautiful log of every run, and get emailed or Slack-pinged the moment a job fails β or silently never runs at all. Heartbeat detection + retries, indie-priced at $9/mo. Free tier, 30-second setup, no DevOps degree required.




Hey Product Hunt π
I'm the solo dev behind Cronmint. I built it because every cron tool I tried was one of two things: free but stuck in 2003 (cron-job.org), or genuinely great but priced for a DevOps team I am not (Cronitor at $49, Dead Man's Snitch, etc.). There was no nice middle for indie devs.
So Cronmint is the cron monitor I wanted for my own projects:
β’ Paste a URL, pick a schedule, done β 30 seconds, no YAML, no install. β’ A log you'll actually read β every run, with response times, status codes, and error bodies. 90 days of history on Pro. β’ Alerts that reach you β email + Slack the moment a job fails. β’ Catches the silent failures β heartbeat / missed-run detection, so you find out when a job never ran at all, not just when it errors. This is the part the cheap tools skip. β’ Retries with backoff when your endpoint has a bad moment.
Free tier is 5 jobs, no card. Pro is $9/mo for 50 jobs, 1-min intervals, Slack, heartbeats, and retries β an impulse price on purpose.
It's a solo operation, so I'd genuinely love your feedback β what's missing, what's confusing, what would make you actually use it? A programmatic API is the most-requested thing on my roadmap; tell me if that's you.
Thanks for taking a look π β Roops
Does it work with URLs having auth?
@vaideeswaran23Β yes, it works in free version as well
mailX by mailwarm
Trying it soon, we don't have much good cron tools around, and that I agree on
@daniel_nwankwoΒ Thanks for checking out