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Observare
@ObservareOps
All the ops monitoring a small operator needs. Uptime, SSL, cron jobs, status pages — bundled into one dashboard. Built in public.
United Kingdom 가입일 Nisan 2026
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Monitoring tools compared — what you actually get for your money:
Uptime Robot — just forced legacy users onto $348/year
Better Uptime — starts at $20/month
Datadog — don't even ask
Uptime Kuma — free, but you're running it yourself
@ObservareOps — £5/month, everything included:
✓ Uptime, SSL, port & cron monitoring
✓ Process & Docker monitoring (from inside your network)
✓ Slack, Discord, SMS, email & webhook alerts
✓ Public status pages
✓ Stripe webhook logger & replayer
✓ No feature tiers. No $X/seat. No legacy pricing surprises.
observare.co.uk
#IndieHackers #SaaS #DevOps #Monitoring #BuildInPublic #SoloFounder
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Seeking beta testers for free 12 month accounts, useful feedback required, looking real people that are really interested in the service were offering, get in touch or leave a comment.
#buildinpublic #devops #SRE
observare.co.uk
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Uptime Robot just force-upgraded legacy customers to $348/year.
I built @ObservareOps because monitoring shouldn't cost that much.
£5/month. Everything included:
→ Uptime, SSL, port & cron monitoring
→ Process & Docker monitoring via lightweight agent
→ 5 alert channels (Slack, Discord, SMS, email, webhook)
→ Public status pages
No tiers. No legacy pricing games.
observare.co.uk
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@_lhermann @uptimerobot @_lhermann £5/month, no legacy pricing games — @ObservareOps has uptime, SSL, port, cron heartbeat monitoring, 5 alert channels and public status pages. Built bootstrapped, priced for bootstrappers.
observare.co.uk
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I've been with @uptimerobot for years and always recommended them.
But now they are force-upgrading me to a $348/y plan. Super unfriendly towards legacy customers.
Anyone know a bootstrapped-friendly alternative?

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@BRSFanBoy @MicrosoftLearn The real test isn't writing it, it's 2am watching your cron job silently fail for the third time and finally admitting you need a heartbeat monitor 👀
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@MicrosoftLearn Observability+Debugging is highest form of understanding system.
To become pro in it, people need break things.
How to fix: Go to corner of the room, sit back and cry😭.
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@weryxmrr Bit biased but — we built @ObservareOps exactly for this. Uptime, SSL, ports, cron heartbeats, process + Docker monitoring, 5 alert channels, public status pages. £5/mo, everything included. observare.co.uk
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D) if you're open to managed: @ObservareOps — £5/mo, every feature included, no open/pro split.
Uptime, SSL, ports, cron heartbeats, process + Docker monitoring via a lightweight agent, 5 alert channels, public status pages. No Prometheus config, no Grafana dashboards to maintain.
observare.co.uk
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Sadly, it looks like @netdatahq has serious restrictions on the features included in the opensource version.
Which means, I'm still looking for an opensource observability platform. Which do you recommend?
A) @grafana + Prometheus
B) @SignozHQ
C) @OpenObserve
D) Something else?
Tristan Rhodes@tristanbob
Is anybody here using @netdatahq? I just discovered it and got excited. It feels like @LibreNMS, but for servers. It can poll every second and has AI features. github.com/netdata/netdata
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Docs: observare.co.uk/docs/installin…
Trial: observare.co.uk/register
Built to replace the patchwork of UptimeRobot + Healthchecks.io + cert expiry emails + Slack webhooks most small teams glue together.
One sub, one dashboard, one bill. Agent included.

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I said the Go agent was next on the roadmap.
It's live today.
curl -fsSL observare.io/install.sh | sudo sh
Observare can now monitor the stuff inside your firewall that cloud checkers can't see. 🧵

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Founders, I need your help 🚀
I just launched Fydrop — a social network built around location.
No followers. No algorithm.
Just real posts from people near you.
Looking for early users to test it and share feedback 🙌
Fydrop.com

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@CodesManikandan We have 5 different alert channels. You can trigger all 5 against a single monitor.
No more missed alerts!
Come check it out or drop me a DM, I would love to set you up as an external tester.
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@ObservareOps yeah that’s pretty much the direction I was thinking too… heartbeat-based feels the simplest
I’ve been exploring it more from the alert side though — making sure the failure actually gets noticed and not missed
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Lost 23 days of a client's backups because a cron job silently failed.
No alert. No email. Nothing.
How are you actually monitoring your cron jobs?
(be honest 👇)
#webdev #devops #programming #buildinpublic #indiehacker
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Observare monitors Observare.
No mock data — the public status page you see is generated by real monitors running against my own infra.
If something actually breaks, you’ll see the outage live before I even notice.
Here’s the proof!
Would you trust a monitoring tool that doesn’t eat its own dog food?

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Most small operators juggle 4 different tools just to know if their site is up:
- Uptime checker (free tier limits)
- SSL expiry monitor
- Cron heartbeat (usually manual)
- Status page (expensive or DIY)
I got tired of it. So I bundled everything into one £5/month dashboard. What’s the most annoying monitoring hack you’re using right now?

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