Developer Seeks 5 Beta Testers for FitzWatch, a Low-Cost Status Page Tool
A developer has built FitzWatch, a status page and uptime monitoring tool, and is looking for five beta testers to validate the product. The platform monitors HTTP and TCP endpoints every 10 seconds, triggers incident lifecycles, and offers public status pages with custom branding, email and webhook notifications, and a 90-day uptime chart. It is positioned as a cheaper alternative to tools like Statuspage by Better Stack, targeting indie founders and micro-SaaS operators. Beta testers will receive six months of free unlimited access in exchange for setting up one real monitor, a brief feedback call around day seven, and answering five questions by day fourteen. The tool is built on a custom language called Fitz, compiled to a native binary, with a Postgres database and deployed on DigitalOcean via Docker.
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