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CircleCI
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IncidentHub
IsDown.app
StatusTicker
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DownDetector
OutageDeck
Statusfield aggregates and watches 7,000+ services โ 147,000+ individual components, and alerts you the moment any of them break, before your customers notice.
When something goes down, the only question is: is it us, or is it them? Teams lose 20 minutes scrolling recent deploys before someone spots it's AWS, or bounce between a dozen status pages that all post late. Statusfield watches them all in one dashboard so you know whose outage it is in seconds.
Most status pages have inconsistent notifications. Cloudflare has none. AWS has no push alerts. Depend on 15โ20 services and subscribing to each one yourself means alert fatigue, missed incidents, and wasted debugging time.
What you get: - One dashboard for 7,000+ vendors' status pages, down to component level ("GitHub Actions", "Amazon API Gateway โ N. Virginia") - Instant alerts filtered by component and severity โ plus recovery alerts when services restore - Delivery to Slack, Discord, Telegram, PagerDuty, email, webhooks, and a full API + MCP server for AI agents - Your own custom URL, SSL-certificate, and domain-expiry monitoring - SOC 2 & ISO 27001 vendor-monitoring evidence with shareable auditor reports, generated automatically instead of chased by hand at audit time
Built for the teams who feel every outage first โ MSPs, IT & operations, DevOps, and compliance/security.
Free to start, no card: 3 monitors, real alerts. Paid plans from $9/mo add unlimited notifications and more monitors; SOC 2 / ISO 27001 evidence lands on the Team plan.
GitLab
StatusfieldGitLab is well-suited for developers, DevOps engineers, project managers, and teams that require robust CI/CD capabilities, strong security features, and an open-source platform that can be self-hosted or used as a cloud service. It is particularly beneficial for organizations looking for a comprehensive solution to streamline their development workflows.
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Statusfield's answer:
Statusfield aggregates 7,000+ vendors' status pages in one dashboard โ most competitors track a few hundred. Paid plans start at $9/mo with unlimited notifications, versus rivals that often start at $70+/mo and cap how many alerts you receive. Component-level filtering and severity-based routing mean you only get alerts that actually matter. And on the Team plan you get SOC 2 & ISO 27001 monitoring evidence with shareable auditor reports โ something most status trackers don't offer at all.
Statusfield's answer:
MSPs managing dependency status across many clients; IT & operations teams; DevOps engineers and SaaS founders who depend on third-party services (AWS, Stripe, GitHub) and need to know when something breaks before their users report it; and compliance/security teams who need vendor-monitoring evidence for SOC 2 and ISO 27001.
Statusfield's answer:
Built out of frustration with debugging production issues that turned out to be third-party outages. After wasting hours troubleshooting code only to discover Cloudflare was down, I realized there was no simple way to monitor all your dependencies in one place with consistent, actionable alerts. So I built one.
Statusfield's answer:
Many critical services like Cloudflare have zero notification options, and AWS has no push alerts. Statusfield fills that gap โ aggregating 7,000+ services (147,000+ components) and alerting you through Slack, Discord, Telegram, PagerDuty, Email, or Webhooks. Component-level filtering lets you subscribe to just GitHub Actions instead of all of GitHub, or only us-east-1 instead of every AWS region.
Based on our record, GitLab seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 144 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
We use GitHub here as an example, but there are also other hosts you could explore like GitLab and BitBucket. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Expertise. The SaaS provider is declaring: "I am good at XYZ; I can deliver it better than any of my competitors, and I constantly work to improve how I deliver it." Who do you think can better run GitLab, your already overworked Operations team, or GitLab itself? - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Integration Capabilities: How easily does it plug into your daily workflow? Look for deep integrations with your IDE, source control (like GitHub or GitLab), and especially your CI/CD pipeline. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Connect your GitLab account for seamless version control. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Web Check CI stands out because it is the first CI/CD module of its kind available for GitLab! It's built on Google's Baseline initiative, the new standard for web platform compatibility. Instead of guessing which features are safe to use, developers get authoritative answers based on real browser support data. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
GitHub - Originally founded as a project to simplify sharing code, GitHub has grown into an application used by over a million people to store over two million code repositories, making GitHub the largest code host in the world.
StatusGator - Early outage alerts for every app you rely on
BitBucket - Bitbucket is a free code hosting site for Mercurial and Git. Manage your development with a hosted wiki, issue tracker and source code.
IncidentHub - Real-Time Vendor Monitoring That Actually Works
CircleCI - CircleCI gives web developers powerful Continuous Integration and Deployment with easy setup and maintenance.
IsDown.app - When a vendor goes down, does your team find out in seconds or after users start complaining? IsDown monitors 6,000+ official status pages and alerts your team within seconds across Slack, PagerDuty, Datadog, and more. 14-day free trial