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  5. EmitHQ vs Olic.io

EmitHQ vs Olic.io

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Olic.io
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EmitHQ
EmitHQ

Olic.io monitors your cron jobs and automations to prevent silent failures. It acts as a lightweight "Dead Man's Switch" that alerts you immediately if a task misses its expected heartbeat. Designed for fast-moving teams, it offers unlimited monitors and direct integrations with a wide range of channels including Slack, Discord, Email, PagerDuty and Telegram.

Open-source webhook infrastructure for growing SaaS teams. Inbound and outbound webhooks with Standard Webhooks signing, configurable retries, and a dashboard. From $49/mo.

Cron Job Monitoring, Dead Man's Switch, Multi-channel Alerts, Team Routing, Unlimited Monitors, Heartbeat Monitoring, Execution Logging, Simple HTTP Integration
Outbound webhook delivery, Inbound webhook reception, Standard Webhooks signing (HMAC-SHA256), Configurable retries with exponential backoff, Circuit breakers, Dead letter queue with replay, Real-time dashboard, Payload transformation, Multi-tenant (PostgreSQL RLS), TypeScript SDK, API-first (no browser required), Open source (AGPL-3.0)
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What are some alternatives to Olic.io, EmitHQ?

Grafana

Grafana

Grafana is a general purpose dashboard and graph composer. It's focused on providing rich ways to visualize time series metrics, mainly though graphs but supports other ways to visualize data through a pluggable panel architecture. It currently has rich support for for Graphite, InfluxDB and OpenTSDB. But supports other data sources via plugins.

Sidekiq

Sidekiq

Sidekiq uses threads to handle many jobs at the same time in the same process. It does not require Rails but will integrate tightly with Rails 3/4 to make background processing dead simple.

Kibana

Kibana

Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch. Kibana is a snap to setup and start using. Kibana strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful, just like Elasticsearch.

Prometheus

Prometheus

Prometheus is a systems and service monitoring system. It collects metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluates rule expressions, displays the results, and can trigger alerts if some condition is observed to be true.

Nagios

Nagios

Nagios is a host/service/network monitoring program written in C and released under the GNU General Public License.

Netdata

Netdata

Netdata collects metrics per second & presents them in low-latency dashboards. It's designed to run on all of your physical & virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters & edge/IoT devices, to monitor systems, containers & apps

Beanstalkd

Beanstalkd

Beanstalks's interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously.

Zabbix

Zabbix

Zabbix is a mature and effortless enterprise-class open source monitoring solution for network monitoring and application monitoring of millions of metrics.

Sensu

Sensu

Sensu is the future-proof solution for multi-cloud monitoring at scale. The Sensu monitoring event pipeline empowers businesses to automate their monitoring workflows and gain deep visibility into their multi-cloud environments.

Graphite

Graphite

Graphite does two things: 1) Store numeric time-series data and 2) Render graphs of this data on demand