Uptime monitoring for indie SaaS

Quick answer

Indie SaaS founders often run more than one product—or one product with several critical URLs. StillOnline gives each project a hosted status page and scheduled external HTTP checks from one dashboard. Free covers 1 project and 1 URL; Pro ($9/mo) scales to 10 projects × 10 URLs with faster intervals and 90-day history.

The problem

You ship fast, but uptime visibility lags behind:

  • Each micro-product has its own landing page, API, and billing flow—manual checks do not scale.
  • Incidents surface in support DMs before your team notices.
  • Enterprise observability stacks feel heavy for a side project or small portfolio.

How StillOnline helps

  • One dashboard for multiple projects—each with its own /s/{slug} status page.
  • External probes (not just in-VPC pings) match what customers see on the public internet.
  • Owner alerts via Telegram, Slack, or email when a check fails.
  • REST API + MCP on Pro/Ultimate for scripts and AI agents—see AI agents use case.

Setup in minutes

  1. Sign in at stillonline.tech/app.
  2. Create a project per product (e.g. "Billing API", "Marketing site").
  3. Add health URLs—typically https://yoursaas.com/health or your homepage.
  4. Share each status page with users or link from your footer.

When to choose StillOnline

  • You run 1–10 indie SaaS products and want status pages without self-hosting.
  • You need uptime + incident comms in one lightweight tool.
  • You compare UptimeRobot alternatives and want MCP/status JSON for agents.

When not to choose

  • You need logs, traces, and APM—StillOnline is not Datadog or Grafana. See About.
  • You want 50+ free HTTP monitors with no status-page focus—UptimeRobot Free offers more monitor count.
  • You require self-hosted only—consider Uptime Kuma.

FAQ

Does each project get its own status page?

Yes. Every project automatically receives a hosted page at stillonline.tech/s/{slug} (public on Free; private pages on Pro+).

Is StillOnline good for a portfolio of micro-SaaS?

Yes—especially on Pro when you need several projects, faster check intervals, and longer history. See also micro-SaaS use case.