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Synteq
Detect workflow failures before operational issues
Synteq helps teams monitor workflow reliability, operational signals, anomalies, failed automations, retry storms, and infrastructure issues across modern automation systems. Built for operational visibility around workflows, integrations, and automation pipelines.
Synteq originally started while I was spending a lot of time exploring automation systems, operational workflows, and infrastructure tooling more deeply. I became increasingly interested in how modern teams depend on workflows, integrations, webhooks, and automation pipelines — yet operational visibility around failures and reliability is often fragmented across different tools.
The more I explored the space, the more I wanted to build something focused on operational awareness for automation systems themselves — not just dashboards or alerts, but clearer visibility into failed workflows, anomalies, retry storms, and reliability signals across connected systems.
A big part of building Synteq has been balancing technical depth with usability. I wanted the platform to feel infrastructure-aware and operationally useful without becoming overly noisy or overly complicated.
Still actively evolving the platform and ecosystem, but excited to finally share the direction publicly. Looking forward to hearing feedback, ideas, and thoughts from the community.
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About Synteq on Product Hunt
“Detect workflow failures before operational issues”
Synteq was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Synteq helps teams monitor workflow reliability, operational signals, anomalies, failed automations, retry storms, and infrastructure issues across modern automation systems. Built for operational visibility around workflows, integrations, and automation pipelines.
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