I’ve been building Mapnitor, a lightweight server monitoring platform focused on speed, simplicity, and no bloat. It’s designed for small teams, sysadmins, and hosting providers who just want quick visibility — without setting up Zabbix, Grafana, or a huge stack.
What it does:
Uptime & latency checks (Ping, TCP, HTTP)
Clean dashboard with per-node performance view
Lightweight agent (optional) — or just add targets directly
Instant history and analytics view
What it doesn’t do:
No complex dashboards, plugins, or configs.
No heavy setup or long onboarding — just add IPs and go.
Why I built it: I manage multiple servers across clients and hosting environments — I was tired of setting up full-stack monitoring tools for small cases. Mapnitor started as a personal script, then evolved into a minimal SaaS that can handle 20+ devices from different companies in seconds.
It’s still in early beta, so I’d love feedback from sysadmins, hosting engineers, or anyone dealing with uptime monitoring.
Would love to hear:
What features matter most for small infra setups?
Should I focus next on alerting (email/Slack) or integrations?
chasing0entropy•1h ago