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Community managers and users of niche online services
UptimeRobot · Statuspage · DownForEveryoneOrJustMe
I built anysite.live, a website monitoring service where anyone can add a site, check its status, and discuss outages in the comments. Verified site owners can also post official updates.
Just enter a URL, and anysite.live will check the site every minute.
I built this because some of the online communities I regularly use occasionally go down. Most status pages can only be created by site owners, but I wanted a place where anyone could register a site and talk with other users when something went wrong.
Current features:
Website status checks every minute p50, p90, and p99 latency metrics Comments for discussing incidents
For site owners:
Ownership verification via DNS or URL Official status announcements after verification
I’d love to hear your feedback. Thank you.
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