https://statusdrift.com — uptime/cert/domain/dns/tcp monitoring, with status pages, incident management, SLA monitoring and on-call.

I got tired of the state of monitoring and ITSM tools. Most established tools stopped investing years ago. Everything has artificial limits or a credit system. Incident management and status pages are always a separate product. Used ServiceNow On-call quite alot, but it is too slow, and complex to setup simple schedules. Good look with overrides also. Uptime Kuma is modern and great for hoby projects, but lacks other features for smaller teams or agencies. So I built StatusDrift to be the one tool, flat monthly rate, no per-check credits, and a free tier for commercial or hobby use.

Would love to hear what you think.

Ha! I'm doing similar tool but for command line A must have tool for DevOps - https://github.com/Frytskyy/Jedi-DevOps-Uptime-Monitor-Plus

Feel free to get in touch with me, perhaps we can cooperate on something.

I looked to screenshot and looks pretty good for CLI. Weather seems interesting addition to such tool :)

As I'm building for myself I've added what's essential for me :)

It seems a little dishonest to put such information for a tool that has just been released :

- 50M+ Checks Daily - 99.99% Uptime SLA - Trusted by Teams Worldwide (fake quotes ?)

Also i can't count how much similar products launching i saw during the past months...

Ohh, we are not just released. Monitoring infrastructure has been in place for a solid 5 years through the MySiteUptime brand. That portion focused only on monitoring and was sold directly to B2B customers or resold through networking vendors. Since the underlying monitoring stack is the same and powers the StatusDrift brand, the monitoring and customer numbers are real. Expansion to incident management, on-call, and status pages is new and under this brand. Before that, we literally used ServiceNow or some other status page competitors as integrations.

I also noticed quite a bit of uptrend in uptime monitoring tools. Thank you for the feedback. Maybe I should add a note to those quotes

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