Simple-ping.com | Seamlessly monitor your websites, web applications and servers
Looking for an entry level SaaS monitoring tool ?
Pricing: 2$ + 0.25c / checker
Only pay for the checkers you use.
1 month trial without credit card required
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Simple Ping's answer:
Simplicity, no bells and whistles, simply get alerted when your service is down so you can fix it
Simple Ping's answer:
Get up and running in 1 minute
I just needed an entry level tool to ping my sites and servers every minute and advise me if down so I can resolve the issue before the customer finds out.
Also I didn't want to pay for checkers I didn't use
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