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Uptime monitoring for Russian IT teams. Track your indie projects and early-stage startups without breaking the bank.

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Why indie devs lose sleep over downtime

Running a side project or bootstrapping a SaaS means you wear every hat. When your staging server drops at 3 AM or your payment webhook times out, you shouldn't need a $200/mo enterprise suite to find out.

Blind spots in local staging

You deploy to a $5 DigitalOcean droplet using manual scripts. No alerts mean you only discover broken builds when beta testers complain on Telegram.

Overpriced monitoring for MVPs

Competitors charge per endpoint or limit checks to 10-minute intervals. Tracking a Next.js frontend, a FastAPI backend, and a PostgreSQL replica quickly hits paywalls.

Fragmented alerting pipelines

Juggling separate tools for SSL expiry, HTTP status codes, and database connectivity creates notification fatigue. You need one dashboard, not five.

Built for lean teams and CI/CD workflows

UptimeGuard gives you 15 free endpoints, 1-minute check intervals, and native GitHub Actions support. Deploy once, monitor forever.

Zero-config GitHub Actions integration

Add a single YAML workflow to your repo. UptimeGuard automatically provisions monitoring for your production URL post-deploy. Works seamlessly with Vercel, Railway, and bare metal servers.

Free tier that actually scales

15 endpoints, SSL/TLS expiry tracking, and response time history are included at $0. Upgrade only when you hit 50+ checks or need custom webhook routing.

Precise failure diagnostics

Get exact HTTP status codes, DNS resolution times, and payload diffs. If your /api/v2/health endpoint returns a 502, you’ll see the upstream proxy timeout before your users do.

Trusted by solo founders and early-stage teams

Alexei Volkov, Founder of TaskFlow

"I was paying $49/mo for a monitoring tool that only checked my main domain. UptimeGuard’s GitHub Action auto-creates checks for every preview deployment. Saved me three hours of manual setup last sprint."

Marina Kovalenko, Backend Lead at CloudSync

"We monitor 12 microservices and a legacy Python API on the free plan. The 1-minute interval catches our Redis connection pool exhaustion before it cascades. Exactly what we needed during seed funding."

Dmitriy Orlov, Indie Developer

"Finally, a checker that doesn’t punish you for having multiple staging environments. I track my Next.js app, Supabase edge functions, and a custom cron worker without hitting rate limits."