Hey HN! I’m Artem, an SRE with 15 years of experience managing production systems.
I built Upty after getting frustrated with expensive status page tools like Statuspage.io. I needed something simpler and cheaper for my side projects, so I spent the last few weeks building this. I needed something simpler and cheaper for my side projects, so I spent the last few weeks building this.
What it does: Upty is a status page tool with automated health check monitoring. You add your services as components, configure HTTP health checks with customizable intervals and thresholds, and it automatically updates your public status page when things go down. It also handles manual incident management, webhooks, and has a REST API.
It’s built with Go + MySQL and runs fast. Currently free to use while in beta.
It’s in early beta and likely has bugs, but the core features work. I’d love feedback on what’s missing or what doesn’t make sense. No signup required to view the demo at status.upty.dev
Technical details: Multi-tenant with subdomain isolation, configurable downtime thresholds, 30-day uptime visualization, RSS feeds, incoming webhooks, HTTP health checks, and API access.
Built by someone who’s been paged at 3am too many times
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45579083
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Source: upty.dev