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Getroa
Code that texts you. You text back. It keeps going.
Code that texts you. You text back. It keeps going. Your script sends you a question on Telegram or email; you tap the answer; it picks up and keeps going. Built for Claude Code, Codex, Aider, or any subprocess that needs a human in the loop. Plus uptime monitoring (10 URLs, 60s), a webhook inspector (Stripe-friendly), and a public status page. MIT licensed, self-hostable in 5 min. Free tier: 10 monitors, 5 webhook inboxes, 1 status page, unlimited prompts and pings. No card.
Hey hunters, Himanshu here. I built Getroa because every indie tool I shipped needed a quick "ping me when X happens", and stitching together half a dozen free tiers got old fast.
Then I noticed a new pattern: AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Aider) keep needing a human to answer a question, but they can't reach you when you've stepped away from the laptop. So I extended the spine.
notify() fans out a message to your phone across Telegram, Discord, Slack, Email, and Web Push. ask() does the same, then waits for your tap. You answer on Telegram (inline buttons, free text, or photo / document), email, or the dashboard inbox. Your script picks up the answer and keeps going.
Around all that: uptime monitoring (10 URLs, 60s checks), a webhook inspector (Stripe-friendly), and a public status page from your monitors.
Free tier is real: 10 monitors, 5 webhook inboxes, 1 status page, unlimited notifications, prompts up to 1 hour each. MIT licensed, self-hostable in 5 minutes.
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About Getroa on Product Hunt
“Code that texts you. You text back. It keeps going.”
Getroa was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Code that texts you. You text back. It keeps going. Your script sends you a question on Telegram or email; you tap the answer; it picks up and keeps going. Built for Claude Code, Codex, Aider, or any subprocess that needs a human in the loop. Plus uptime monitoring (10 URLs, 60s), a webhook inspector (Stripe-friendly), and a public status page. MIT licensed, self-hostable in 5 min. Free tier: 10 monitors, 5 webhook inboxes, 1 status page, unlimited prompts and pings. No card.
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Hey hunters, Himanshu here. I built Getroa because every indie tool I shipped needed a quick "ping me when X happens", and stitching together half a dozen free tiers got old fast.
Then I noticed a new pattern: AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Aider) keep needing a human to answer a question, but they can't reach you when you've stepped away from the laptop. So I extended the spine.
notify() fans out a message to your phone across Telegram, Discord, Slack, Email, and Web Push. ask() does the same, then waits for your tap. You answer on Telegram (inline buttons, free text, or photo / document), email, or the dashboard inbox. Your script picks up the answer and keeps going.
Around all that: uptime monitoring (10 URLs, 60s checks), a webhook inspector (Stripe-friendly), and a public status page from your monitors.
Free tier is real: 10 monitors, 5 webhook inboxes, 1 status page, unlimited notifications, prompts up to 1 hour each. MIT licensed, self-hostable in 5 minutes.
Happy to answer anything. Code: github.com/kokhp/getroa · CLI: npm i -g getroa-cli