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Cronmint
The cron monitor indie devs actually enjoy using
Schedule HTTP requests. Get email alerts when they break. Free for 5 jobs. $9/mo for everything else.Schedule any HTTP request, get a beautiful log of every run, and get emailed or Slack-pinged the moment a job fails — or silently never runs at all. Heartbeat detection + retries, indie-priced at $9/mo. Free tier, 30-second setup, no DevOps degree required.
I'm the solo dev behind Cronmint. I built it because every cron tool I tried was one of two things: free but stuck in 2003 (cron-job.org), or genuinely great but priced for a DevOps team I am not (Cronitor at $49, Dead Man's Snitch, etc.). There was no nice middle for indie devs.
So Cronmint is the cron monitor I wanted for my own projects:
• Paste a URL, pick a schedule, done — 30 seconds, no YAML, no install. • A log you'll actually read — every run, with response times, status codes, and error bodies. 90 days of history on Pro. • Alerts that reach you — email + Slack the moment a job fails. • Catches the silent failures — heartbeat / missed-run detection, so you find out when a job never ran at all, not just when it errors. This is the part the cheap tools skip. • Retries with backoff when your endpoint has a bad moment.
Free tier is 5 jobs, no card. Pro is $9/mo for 50 jobs, 1-min intervals, Slack, heartbeats, and retries — an impulse price on purpose.
It's a solo operation, so I'd genuinely love your feedback — what's missing, what's confusing, what would make you actually use it? A programmatic API is the most-requested thing on my roadmap; tell me if that's you.
Thanks for taking a look 🙏 — Roops
About Cronmint on Product Hunt
“The cron monitor indie devs actually enjoy using”
Cronmint was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #80 on the daily leaderboard. Schedule HTTP requests. Get email alerts when they break. Free for 5 jobs. $9/mo for everything else.Schedule any HTTP request, get a beautiful log of every run, and get emailed or Slack-pinged the moment a job fails — or silently never runs at all. Heartbeat detection + retries, indie-priced at $9/mo. Free tier, 30-second setup, no DevOps degree required.
On the analytics side, Cronmint competes within Productivity, SaaS and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Cronmint performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Cronmint?
Cronmint was hunted by Roops. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm the solo dev behind Cronmint. I built it because every cron tool I tried was one of two things: free but stuck in 2003 (cron-job.org), or genuinely great but priced for a DevOps team I am not (Cronitor at $49, Dead Man's Snitch, etc.). There was no nice middle for indie devs.
So Cronmint is the cron monitor I wanted for my own projects:
• Paste a URL, pick a schedule, done — 30 seconds, no YAML, no install. • A log you'll actually read — every run, with response times, status codes, and error bodies. 90 days of history on Pro. • Alerts that reach you — email + Slack the moment a job fails. • Catches the silent failures — heartbeat / missed-run detection, so you find out when a job never ran at all, not just when it errors. This is the part the cheap tools skip. • Retries with backoff when your endpoint has a bad moment.
Free tier is 5 jobs, no card. Pro is $9/mo for 50 jobs, 1-min intervals, Slack, heartbeats, and retries — an impulse price on purpose.
It's a solo operation, so I'd genuinely love your feedback — what's missing, what's confusing, what would make you actually use it? A programmatic API is the most-requested thing on my roadmap; tell me if that's you.
Thanks for taking a look 🙏 — Roops