I built it because most monitoring tools feel too heavy for solo devs and early-stage teams. You either plug in a huge observability stack or you do nothing and hope for the best. I wanted something in between: simple uptime checks + a clean public status page + basic incident tracking.
What it does today: - HTTP uptime checks for your main site, API or health endpoint (with response time and aggregated uptime) - A simple public status page per project, with overall status, components and basic history - Simple incidents created from failed/slow checks or via a small JS snippet / helper for Next.js Server Actions - Email alerts (and Slack webhooks for more advanced use cases) - A free plan with 1 project and a few checks so you can actually use it in production
I’d really love feedback on:
- Is the landing page clear about what it does and who it’s for? - Would the free plan be enough for your first micro-SaaS / client projects? - What’s the first thing you feel is missing for you to trust this in production?
Link: https://statuslane.dev