Week 25ARCHIVED · JUN 15–21

FetchPing

Uptime monitoring for websites, APIs, and cron jobs

Devon@FetchPing
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About this project

Pitch

FetchPing watches your sites, APIs, servers, and cron jobs around the clock, with checks running as often as every 30 seconds from multiple regions so a single local blip never sends you a false alarm. It supports seven monitor types, including HTTP and HTTPS endpoints, raw TCP ports, ICMP ping, DNS resolution, SSL certificates, domain expiry, and heartbeat checks for scheduled jobs. When something goes down you get alerted through email, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Slack, or a plain webhook, and again the moment it recovers, with cooldowns and smart flapping detection so a flaky connection doesn't spam your inbox all night. You can also stand up public status pages with incident timelines, invite your team to share monitors and alert channels under one account, and schedule maintenance windows so planned downtime never triggers an alert. The newest addition is server agents, which install directly on your own machines to report CPU, memory, disk usage, and load average, and to watch that specific processes stay running, catching the kind of problem an outside ping would never see coming. There's a free plan to start with no credit card needed, and a Pro plan once you need more monitors, faster checks, and longer history.

Inside the product

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Why we're launching this

From the team
I kept missing outages on my own projects. A side project would go down at 3am and I would not find out until someone emailed me the next morning. The tools I looked at were either priced for companies with real revenue, or so heavy that setting one up felt like a second job. FetchPing was born out of a service that I made for myself, opened it up for others and ended up being a product.
Devon

@FetchPing · founder

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