
Cronitor
Website monitoring software
IT alerting software
Monitoring software
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What is Cronitor
Cronitor is a monitoring and alerting service focused on cron jobs, background tasks, and uptime/endpoint checks. It helps engineering and operations teams detect failed or stalled scheduled jobs and receive notifications through common incident channels. The product combines job monitoring (heartbeat-style) with website/API checks and status pages. It is typically used by teams that run scheduled workloads and need lightweight setup and clear alerting for failures and latency.
Strong cron job monitoring
Cronitor is purpose-built for monitoring scheduled jobs and background tasks, including missed runs and long runtimes. It supports heartbeat-style monitoring patterns that fit common cron and worker architectures. This focus can reduce the overhead of adopting broader observability platforms when the primary need is job reliability.
Multiple alerting integrations
Cronitor supports notifications to common team communication and incident tools (for example, chat and on-call workflows). It provides configurable alert rules so teams can route failures and performance issues to the right responders. This makes it suitable for small to mid-sized teams that need practical alert delivery without building custom plumbing.
Covers uptime and endpoints
In addition to job monitoring, Cronitor includes website/API checks to monitor availability and response behavior. This allows teams to track both scheduled processing and externally visible service health in one place. Consolidation can simplify ownership when the same team manages jobs and the endpoints they support.
Not full-stack observability
Cronitor is not designed to replace end-to-end APM, distributed tracing, or deep infrastructure telemetry. Teams needing code-level performance analysis across services may require additional tools. This can lead to a multi-tool setup for organizations with complex microservice environments.
Limited developer debugging depth
Compared with error monitoring platforms, Cronitor’s core value is detection and alerting rather than rich exception diagnostics. It may not provide the same depth of stack trace analysis, release tracking, or debugging workflows. Engineering teams may still need a dedicated error tracking solution for application-level issues.
Best fit for scheduled workloads
Organizations without significant cron/background processing may find less value in Cronitor’s specialized job monitoring features. For primarily website performance or SEO crawling use cases, other categories of monitoring tools may align better. Fit depends on whether job execution reliability is a primary operational risk.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hacker | Free | 5 monitors included; Email & Slack alerts; Basic status page; No SMS alerts; No premium integrations; Fastest check frequency: 5 minutes. |
| Business | $2 per monitor/month + $5 per dashboard user/month | 14-day free trial; Unlimited API requests; 10 alert integrations; 12 months data retention; Fastest check frequency: 30 seconds; Volume-based discounts; Multiple environments; SAML SSO add-on (+$5/mo per user); Dashboard users: $5/mo per user (1 included); Synthetic Browser Checks: 1000 checks for $1/mo; Real User Monitoring: first 100k events free, then 100k events for $10/mo; Branded status page: $25/mo; Private status page: $50/mo; Included subscribers: 500; Additional subscribers: 1000 for $25/mo. |
| Enterprise | From $6,000 per year (custom pricing) | Enterprise-grade service and support; Custom features & integrations; Dedicated engineer; Priority support; Flexible invoice billing; Fastest check frequency: 5 seconds. |