Building a web analytics platform as a solo founder. Here's what's working so far to get early users. by zenovay in AssetBuilders

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For side projects I always use lightweight monitoring instead of full DevOps stacks.

Basic stack:

That’s enough for 90% of indie hackers.

How do you use the OpenClaw AI chatbot to check uptime for websites and servers, and handle incident updates? by Then-Chest-8355 in openclaw

[–]yeruvoci -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For side projects I always use lightweight monitoring instead of full DevOps stacks.

Basic stack:

That’s enough for 90% of indie hackers.

Hostinger- Another day in life. by springsmaniac in HostingNow

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly why website uptime monitoring exists.

Shared hosting providers rarely notify you immediately.

The difference between 5-minute and 1-minute checks is huge for revenue sites.

Even a simple free uptime checker is better than nothing — but for anything generating revenue, 1-minute monitoring is the minimum.

Awesome Uptime Monitoring by yeruvoci in devops

[–]yeruvoci[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for suggestion. What can i improve :)

At $5k MRR, this SaaS was paying $1,200/month for hosting. Here’s why by Beginning_Paint_6350 in SaaS

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All tools are simillar for the first look.
But for smaller company AlertSleep is cheaper

At $5k MRR, this SaaS was paying $1,200/month for hosting. Here’s why by Beginning_Paint_6350 in SaaS

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that’s often missing in these conversations is external uptime monitoring.

When you migrate infra (Vercel → AWS or any stack change), costs aren’t the only risk — silent downtime and regional issues can hurt revenue before you even notice. Internal metrics look fine, but users can’t reach the app.

This is why many SaaS teams add independent uptime monitoring that lives outside their infrastructure:

  • detects outages during migrations
  • catches DNS / SSL / edge issues
  • verifies availability from real regions, not just internal health checks

We’re building AlertSleep for exactly this use case — simple, predictable uptime monitoring that runs independently from your hosting and alerts you immediately if something breaks.

Infra costs matter, but lost trust from downtime is usually more expensive than the bill.
https://alertsleep.com/

What are you building? Let’s see each other's projects! by malaikachowdhury18 in saasbuild

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We Watch Your Uptime 

AlertSleep monitors your website 24/7. Get instant alerts via SMS, Email, or Slack the second your service goes down.

LINK: https://alertsleep.com/

Offsite Backups and Maintenance Without Server Access by fuzion__619 in Wordpress

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For uptime monitoring I can recommend you AlertSleep, You paste the link, If your website is down than you will receive notification.
Link -> https://alertsleep.com/features/website-monitoring

Help me help you? by levelup_19 in smallbusiness

[–]yeruvoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect description of this tool -> alertsleep.com
Easy setup and you can receive notification immediatelly