Oh Dear is an all-in-one website monitoring tool designed to make it easy for agencies, developers, or freelancers to monitor their sites with ease. Oh Dear supports everything from uptime and certificate checks to performance monitoring, broken link detection, and even cron job and application health monitoring. Add your sites, set up notification in any which way, create pretty, self-hosted status pages and you'll be well on your way to keep all your websites running smoothly.
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Oh Dear! is recommended for web developers, IT professionals, and business owners who need to ensure their websites are always operational and running efficiently. It's particularly useful for those managing multiple sites who want a centralized solution for monitoring and maintaining website health.
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We are very flexible and agile, no overhead, we listen to our users and implement their feedback in our tool to keep our user base happy.
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PHP Laravel framework
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Oh Dear has all the features for website monitoring in one tool for a fair price. Our competitors mostly lack one or more features.
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Freek and Mattias are two developers and avid contributors to the Laravel community. Like most developers, they enjoy building things albeit with a much more pragmatic mindset than you'd usually see in SaaS. They wondered, what's the easiest way for a tool or a product to just do what it says on the tin? And so, one time at a bar somewhere in Belgium, the idea for Oh Dear was conceived, and the boys got to work. Fast forward a few years, and they've ended up with an incredibly feature-rich monitoring tool that really anyone with functioning eyeballs can set up and use.
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For web-application monitoring, weโve [1] gone the approach of outside-in monitoring. Thereโs many approaches to monitoring and depending on your role in a team, you might care more about the individual health of each server, or the application as a whole, independent of its underlying (virtual) hardware. For web applications for instance, we care about uptime & performance, tls certificates, dns changes, crawled... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Https://ohdear.app in combination with https://spatie.be/docs/laravel-health. Source: over 2 years ago
I've made a couple of SaaS products using Laravel. One of them is Oh Dear which is both super stable on a technical level, and commercially very successful as well. Source: over 2 years ago
Pretty cool article how Spatie over in DE handles it in ohdear.app and other SAAS: https://mailcoach.app/blog/18-creating-an-onboarding-email-drip-campaign-using-mailcoach. Source: over 2 years ago
I use https://ohdear.app/ for the same and other checks. You can add per-site notifications to specific emails (or other channels) about any of the supported events. Source: over 2 years ago
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