This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Casper Nielsen
Iβm Casper β product & engineering from Denmark β, and for the last months Iβve been building a super small tool to solve a problem that kept coming up in my own projects.
Some of my side projects needed basic uptime checks, but everything I tried felt heavier than the problem required:
β’ too many features
β’ dashboards packed with stuff I didnβt need
β’ enterprise-style UX
β’ complicated onboarding
β’ pricing that felt out of place for a simple monitor
I just wanted something that answered one question:
βIs my site or API up right now?β
So I built the tool I wish existed:
Web-Alert.io β a clean, minimal uptime & API monitoring service designed for indie hackers, small projects, and anyone who wants fast, simple checks.
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What Web-alert.io Does
β’ Monitor websites + API endpoints
β’ Send email alerts the moment something breaks
β’ Track response times
β’ Check SSL certificate status
β’ Show uptime history in a simple dashboard
β’ Set up monitors in under 60 seconds
This isnβt meant to compete with enterprise tools β itβs meant to be lightweight, fast, and easy to understand.
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Why I Built It
Because almost every uptime tool I tried made me feel like I was entering a cockpit when all I needed was a light that turns red when something is wrong.
I wanted:
β’ simple setup
β’ clean UI
β’ predictable alerts
β’ a fair free plan
β’ and no noise
Eventually I realized the simplest way forward was to just build it myself.
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What Iβm Looking for
The project is live, but very early.
If you check it out, Iβd love feedback on:
β’ onboarding
β’ clarity
β’ UX flow
β’ what feels confusing
β’ what features youβd actually want
β’ anything thatβs missing or feels unnecessary
This kind of early feedback is insanely helpful.
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Try it here
Thereβs a free plan with up to 5 monitors β no credit card needed.
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Thanks!
If youβve built something similar or have ideas from your own uptime/monitoring experience, Iβd love to hear what you learned.
Happy to answer questions about the build, architecture, UX decisions, or anything else.
β Casper
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Casper Nielsen