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Oh Dear! Alternatives [Page 13]

The best Oh Dear! alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /zight-formerly-cloudapp-alternatives

    Better Communication, Happier, More Productive People

  2. /templarbit-alternatives

    Protects your applications from XSS attacks

  3. Try for free

    DCIM software reinvented.

    Try for free Open Source paid Free Trial $600.0 / Annually (300 Assets)

  4. /website-auditor-alternatives

    The techie's SEO spider: find site issues other tools miss

  5. /stts-alternatives

    St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School is a Pre-K through 8th grade school educating children for over 55 years in the Catholic Tradition.

  6. /statsd-alternatives

    Simple daemon for easy stats aggregation.

  7. /sensu-alternatives

    Monitor servers, services, application health, and business KPIs. Get notified about failures before your users do. Collect and analyze custom metrics. Give your business the competitive advantage it deserves.

  8. /micro-analytics-alternatives

    Public analytics as a Node.js microservice 📈

  9. /process-street-alternatives

    Create beautiful rich process documents in a simple to follow checklist format. Fast, free and incredibly simple to use.

  10. /jaeger-alternatives

    Distributed tracing system released as open source by Uber

  11. /netdata-alternatives

    Monitor your servers, containers, and applications, in high-resolution and in real-time.

    Open Source freemium $3.0 / Monthly (Netdata Pro, $3 /Node /mo - Netdata Business, $4 /Node /mo )

  12. /arlo-co-alternatives

    Grow your training business, not your workload

    paid Free Trial $89.0 / Monthly

  13. /downdetector-alternatives

    A simple service to tell you whether a website is down.

  14. /telegraf-alternatives

    Telegraf is the Agent for Collecting & Reporting Metrics & Data.

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