Developers and project managers often face the issue of not being immediately aware of project downtime. This can lead to prolonged periods of inactivity, resulting in user dissatisfaction and potential loss of business.
The consequences of delayed awareness include:
Pain Points
- Not being immediately aware of project downtime
- Relying on users to report issues
- Lack of integrated alert systems
- High costs of existing monitoring solutions
- Difficulty in configuring alerts to preferred communication channels
Ever had a project go down for hours… and the first time you hear about it is an angry user? I have, and it sucks. That pain is why I built UpDog — a simple status monitoring service with configurable alerts. You can route alerts to where you actually work: Discord, Slack, SMS, Telegram, or email. It’s free for solo builders and priced to stay affordable for small teams. If you’re already monitoring uptime, what are you using and what do you wish it did better?
UpDog is a simple status monitoring service with configurable alerts. It allows users to route alerts to their preferred communication channels, ensuring they are immediately aware of any project downtime.