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Comparison of Cron Monitoring Services (November 2023)

Cronitor Healthchecks.io UptimeRobot Sentry.io
  1. Monitor cron jobs, micro-services, daemons and almost anything else, no setup required. Easier cron troubleshooting and no more silent failures.
    Cronitor launched in 2014, is registered in the United States and runs on AWS. Cronitor is a bootstrapped company, and is operated by three friendly humans. Cronitor started as a cron monitoring service, but has expanded to website uptime monitoring, real user monitoring, and hosted status pages. Cronitor is a proprietary product and uses the SaaS business model.

    #Cron Monitoring #Cron #Application Monitoring 20 social mentions

  2. Monitor your cron jobs and scheduled tasks, get notified when they fail.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $20.0 / Monthly (100 checks, 10 team members)
    Healthchecks.io launched in 2015, is registered in Latvia and runs on Hetzner (Germany). Healthchecks.io is a bootstrapped company, run by a solo founder. Healthchecks.io focuses on doing one thing and doing it well: alerting when something does not happen on time. Healthchecks.io is open source (source on GitHub), users can use the hosted service, or run a self-hosted instance.

    #Cron Monitoring #Cron #Website Monitoring 154 social mentions

  3. Free Website Uptime Monitoring
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $5.5 / Monthly (Pro Account)
    Uptime Robot launched in 2010, is registered in Malta, and runs on Limestone Networks, AWS, and DigitalOcean. UptimeRobot started as a free website uptime monitoring service and added cron monitoring and hosted status pages support in 2019. After getting acquired in late 2019, UptimeRobot accelerated development and reorganized its pricing structure. Uptime Robot is a proprietary product and uses the SaaS business model.

    #Monitoring Tools #Website Monitoring #Uptime Monitoring

  4. From error tracking to performance monitoring, developers can see what actually matters, solve quicker, and learn continuously about their applications - from the frontend to the backend.
    Sentry launched in 2012, is registered in the United States and runs on AWS and Google Cloud. Sentry is a VC-funded company and has 200+ employees. Sentry started as an error tracking service, grew into APM, and launched cron monitoring support in public beta in January 2023. Sentry uses the SaaS business model, but its source code is available under the FSL license. Sentry is a complex product with many moving parts. Self-hosting is possible but is not trivial.

    #Error Tracking #Exception Monitoring #Monitoring Tools 53 social mentions

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