Track hardware end-of-life and end-of-support dates across your IT fleet. Get email and Slack alerts for end-of-support dates across Cisco, Fortinet, Meraki, RUCKUS, SonicWall, Aruba, Juniper and more. Paste a fleet and see what is expired in seconds, or get email, Slack and Teams alerts before it happens. Free for 5 assets. When a model is ambiguous, it says so,alerts months before support ends. Start free for 5 assets.
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Hey Product Hunt.
I built EOL Tracking because I got tired of finding out a firewall was out of support during an incident.
The dates exist. They are just scattered across vendor portals, half of them behind logins, in tables that all mean something slightly different by "end of life". Cisco's LDoS is not Fortinet's EOS is not SonicWall's End of Support.
Three things I did differently:
It refuses to guess. Aruba and Fortinet both sell an AP-310, eleven years apart. Most databases pick one. This one tells you there are two and asks which you meant. If a date is unknown you get "No date", never something plausible. A wrong date is worse than no date, because you will act on it.
It checks itself every month. A job re-reads the vendor pages and emails me when anything disagrees with what I have stored. It never writes the change automatically. I read it and decide. Last month it caught four dates I had wrong, including one I had introduced myself.
The free tools need no account. Paste up to 500 devices at eoltracking.com/eol-check and nothing is stored. The Chrome extension badges end-of-life hardware on any page you are already looking at, works offline, and sends nothing anywhere.
Free for 5 assets. Paid is unlimited, during the launch period, whether you track ten laptops or ten thousand servers, because charging per asset punishes exactly the people who need this.
Happy to answer anything, especially if you think I have a date wrong. Those reports are the most useful thing I get.
Nico