UptimeEye

UptimeEye

Know the moment your app breaks

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Monitor critical flows, APIs, and websites with 30s checks and instant alerts. Built for devs who fix problems before support tickets happen.
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Manuel Müller
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 we've built UptimeEye, the monitoring tool we wished for. For our own needs as IT freelancers --> a lean, developer-first monitoring tool that watches your whole flow (!) - not just single API calls. We've launched our Beta today - and we want to improve UptimeEye with our early users. So, lets work together in our 2 months free beta and tell us what’s missing and/or what’s painful. We’re here to learn and improve fast. We’ll even help you set it up personally, if you face any issues setting it up :)
Mu Joe

This is truely awesome! I'm always hunting for a better monitoring tool, and the "whole flow" monitoring—not just single API calls—is kinda genius imo. That solves a huge problem for me, fr. So excited to try the beta. How customizable is it for complex microservice architectures?

Alexis Luo

UptimeEye sounds like a game changer for monitoring! I love the idea of instant alerts for critical flows. How do you plan to enhance user feedback during the beta?

Manuel Müller

Thanks @alexis_luo  :)

We aim to keep the feedback loop tight: there's an always-visible in-app Feedback button that pings us instantly by email - we give our best to reply within <1h.
We also personally onboard early teams to get their first flow live, so there will also be a direct channel via telegram / email. Quick wins will be shipped in 24-72h - bigger requests get batched and shipped monthly.

I hope that clarifies your question :)

Ede

Love the focus on end-to-end flows. How does UptimeEye manage secrets required in a run (e.g., API keys or credentials)?

Manuel Müller

Hi@edepede , thank you for your question!

You can define global variables and secure variables (which are encrypted of course! which can be injected into your request payload or headers. You can define your API keys and reference them like this {{ .API_KEY }}