As you probably know, apps are dominating the world. If you combine mobile and web apps you’ll probably get a large portion of today’s commerce and information flow. Just think about Uber, Airbnb, Google, Facebook, Twitter, so on and so forth.
If you develop or work for a company that has apps, however, you need to make sure that your apps are online, working properly and available to all user. How do you go about doing that?
There are several tools on the market, but the vast majority are complex suites, where you need to have a good technical background even to set them up, let alone to use them efficiently.
If you are looking for a simpler and easier solution, check out Happy Apps.
They offer uptime and performance monitoring, without the noise. Whether MongoDB, MySQL, Redis, ElasticSearch, or many other check types, the tool will monitor the availability of each component every minute, and it will alert you in case it finds that something is not working.
This means that not only you will be the first to know when your stuff is not working, but you will also have immediate insights about which parts and components are causing the problem. This is an essential tool for any bloggers, entrepreneurs, developers, and IT admin.
Another interesting feature offered is the ability to create custom groups of components, so you can choose exactly the parts of your apps.
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