WebGazer

WebGazer

Uptime monitoring and analytics platform.
30 reviews
287 followers

What is WebGazer?

WebGazer is a monitoring and analytics platform that offers uptime monitoring, cron job monitoring, and public status page services. WebGazer tracks the uptime and availability of websites, APIs, and cron jobs, by checking the monitored target's status by connecting periodically, and alerting users in real-time through various channels like e-mail, Slack, PagerDuty and more, when downtime or performance issues are detected.

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Launched on March 6th, 2018

WebGazer was ranked #2 of the day for March 6th, 2018

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Reviews

Matt Pliszka
92 reviews

Does what it promises in a simple, user-friendly way.

Yucel F. Sahan
146 reviews
Chris Warner
8 reviews

Simple monitoring tool

Atom™
2 reviews

Wordpress had Jetpack, and now we have a service that works with any type of website, monitoring the downtimes and such. And I've found this product very helpful in monitoring my multiple websites!

Sarp Bilecen
2 reviews

I believe this was one of the most requested features to be added to Webgazer, mainly because managing alert notifications via email or slack takes a bit of time to process, yet if you have a real time status page open on a screen, it is much more easier to respond to immediate changes.

For businesses with very active DevOps, or businesses with real time digital services (like e-commerce), this is a must have feature.

Personally I'd have to add it wasnt very crucial to us in maintenance, as we are an iot business that mostly exists of digital transactions between physical machines (thus maintenance takes long on a physical scale). This is however something we can show on our customers dashboard showing them if their machines/tools are working the way they should.

I should add, I'm very pleased to see the improvement on Webgazers service after their first producthunt release, not just in the increase of benefits but especially in response to product feedback from users.

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