Ping Now

Ping Now

Website/service uptime monitoring

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Ping Now is an uptime monitoring service that notifies you when your website, API or service is down. If there’s an error, we will notify you by email. Free monitors get disabled after 1 hour unless you have an active subscription.
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Famulor AI
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Hwee-Boon Yar
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I started this side project recently. It's currently an MVP. It’s a monitoring tool for websites and web services. You give it a list of URLs and it'll check them regularly. If there’s an error, it will notify you by email. It’s not a new idea and many services provide the same core idea. But I want to get this basic version out to hopefully get some feedback and iterate. It just checks if the URL is up. Please create an account and try it out. It does only 2 things when you give it a URL: * Hit "Test" and see if there's an error or not * Add the URL to the list of URLs to monitor and you'll get an email when it fails Monitors get disabled after 1 hour unless you subscribe. So you should be able to test it out free. If you have used such a service and want to share thoughts/feature requests. I'll be very happy to hear from you. Feedback either here/email. Thanks so much for reading this far.
dashuai
Hey @hboon, great to see you're launching Ping Now! It's interesting to see another take on website monitoring tools. I'm curious about how you plan to differentiate from existing services in the future. Will there be any unique features that could add more value, or is the focus primarily on getting solid feedback now? Also, any plans for subscription pricing tiers? Excited to see how it evolves!
Hwee-Boon Yar
Hello @ezshine! Thanks. Primary looking for feedback and some exposure now. I'll slowly build up the feature set. I generally keep things simple, so I'd say it will remain bloat-free but still do 70% of the work. The question is which 70% to keep. Will have to figure out the other pricing tiers later though. Need some more data and time before it's clear what the costs are (multi-geolocation and multiple alert mechanisms would have additional costs), and if they are significant enough.