WebGazer

WebGazer

Uptime monitoring and analytics platform.

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WebGazer is a monitoring and analytics platform that offers uptime monitoring, cron job monitoring, and public status page services. WebGazer tracks the uptime and availability of websites, APIs, and cron jobs, by checking the monitored target's status by connecting periodically, and alerting users in real-time through various channels like e-mail, Slack, PagerDuty and more, when downtime or performance issues are detected.
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Free Monitoring Suite by WebGazer

Monitoring for websites, APIs, and cron jobs
Monitor websites, APIs, cron jobs, and more with ease. Get real-time alerts for downtime, performance issues, and SSL problems. Enjoy a customizable status page. Try WebGazer: Your free, comprehensive monitoring solution.
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Gokhan
👋 Hey, Product Hunters, thanks for checking us out! We’re thrilled to introduce WebGazer, your new go-to free monitoring suite for websites, APIs, cron jobs, and more! 🚀 What WebGazer can do for you: • 🌐 Monitor everything: Websites, APIs, cron jobs, scheduled jobs, and more. • ⚡ Real-time alerts: Instant notifications for downtime, performance issues, and SSL problems via e-mail, webhook, Slack, PagerDuty, SMS, or even phone call! • 📊 Status page: Share real-time service status with a customizable status page. • 🚀 Easy setup: Get started in minutes with our user-friendly interface. 🎉 We’ve been building WebGazer since 2017, and now with our generously extended free plan, we’re excited to offer a comprehensive monitoring solution for everyday use! 🎉 Why did we extend the free plan? We believe we’ve made a great product, and as engineers, we want to share the amazing things we’ve created with you. We aim to eliminate the hassle of maintaining open-source alternatives for monitoring. Plus, we love the web and being part of this community, and we look forward to connecting with fellow web enthusiasts. We’d love to hear your feedback and thoughts on how we can make WebGazer even better! 🚀✨ Join the conversation and let us know: • What do you monitor most often? • How do you prefer to receive alerts? • What’s your favorite feature in a monitoring tool? Thanks for checking out WebGazer! Best, Gokhan
Ashik Hameed
@gokhansari Congratulations on the launch of WebGazer! had a quick question for you - How does WebGazer handle scalability for growing businesses? Are there any limitations on the number of websites, APIs, or cron jobs that can be monitored under the free plan?
Gokhan
@ashikhameed Hey Ashik, thank you 💐 We have a pretty generous Free plan, which should be more than enough for people or businesses new in the monitoring game. You can monitor up to 50 different URLs, websites, API endpoints or cron jobs (everything you want, you got the point 🙃) freely. For those who need more than that, we have monthly or yearly paid plans, with more comprehensive feature sets. You can check the details for each plan on our pricing page here: https://www.webgazer.io/pricing. Oh also, for big businesses with different requirements, we work a custom plan with specific features and custom support mechanisms.
Gabe Moronta
@gokhansari congrats on the launch - hopefully businesses see how this helps to rm serve their customers better, good luck!
Kshitij
Congrats guys! The real-time alerts and customizable status pages are fantastic features. How do you handle alert customization to ensure users aren't overwhelmed by notifications?
Gokhan
@kshitij11 Thanks! You are right, false-positive alerts are the worst. We do 2 things to reduce the noise as much as possible: First, when a downtime is detected, it is verified by additional requests from other WebGazer servers before sending an alert. So if you receive an alert from WebGazer, it is certain that the service didn't respond properly multiple times. Second, in some cases, people don't want to get notified about momentary downtimes. Like, if you are deploying a new version, maybe it is expected that the service will be down for 30 seconds. In that case, we have an option in our alert settings to ignore if an incident lasts shorter than a configured period. For example, for the case I mentioned, you can configure to get notified if the downtime lasts longer than 1 minute. I also wrote a docs article for this, you can see it on here: https://www.webgazer.io/docs/ale...
Kshitij
@gokhansari super cool to see it, you've got it pretty covered :) Looking forward to trying it.
Berke Başaraner
Good job guys 🙌 Free plan extension looks very exciting. I'm looking forward to diving into the new version. The additional features and improvements promise to enhance the overall experience significantly. It's great to see continuous efforts to add more value for users. Congrats. 👍
Gokhan
@berkebasaraner Thanks a lot Berke. We wanted as many as possible indie hackers and businesses to make good use of WebGazer, even if they don't have a proper budget. I hope it serves well to you, please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions 💐
Salar Davari
This rally looks promising. Congrats on the launch guys.
Gokhan
@salar__davari Thank you Salar! 💐
Yucel F. Sahan
Congrats team, WebGazer alert save me from a lot of trouble so far. 👏👏👏
Gokhan
@yucelfaruksahan Here goes my favorite user of all times :) Happy to hear that, and thanks Yucel!
Michael Green
WebGazer looks super handy! Just checked it out briefly, but it's already looking promising. Congrats on the launch!
Gokhan
@michaelgreen Thanks Michael! Happy you liked it :)
Andreas Sohns
I love how easy it is to set up and start monitoring everything from websites to cron jobs. The user friendly interface made it a breeze to get started.
Ilknur Ultanir Sari
Thanks @andreas_sohns 💐 When users sign up, everything is pretty much ready to go with the first monitor and email alerts in place, and any further setup is super straightforward. We really value user-friendly products, so this feedback means a lot to us. Thanks again!
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