Would love to know how you're handling alert fatigue — async teams get burned by noisy monitors. Seen any research on smart alert grouping you're drawing from?
Pros
- ✓ Every dev needs it
- ✓ Clear ROI
Cons
- ✗ High reliability required
- ✗ Crowded market
Project details
Stage
STABILITY
Estimated startup cost
1500
Time to launch
Not estimated
Business type
microsaas
Overview
Problem
Solo developers and small teams need reliable API monitoring without paying enterprise prices or navigating complex dashboards built for ops teams.
Audience
Solo developers, small dev teams, and indie SaaS founders running production APIs
Seeking feedback
Developers — how do you monitor your APIs today and what do existing tools get wrong?
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Community feedback
2 commentsThe multi-region monitoring angle is interesting. What does your false positive rate look like compared to Pingdom or Better Uptime? That metric will come up in every evaluation.
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