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    Uptime Kuma

    Uptime Kuma

    A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool

    Uptime Kuma is an easy-to-use self-hosted monitoring tool. It is a temporary live demo, all data will be deleted after 10 minutes. Use the one that is closer to you, but I suggest that you should install and try it out for the best demo experience. Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers.
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    Webfunny

    Webfunny

    Front-end performance monitoring and user analytics platform

    ...The system provides dashboards for error analysis, page performance, API latency, and user behavior, enabling comprehensive visibility into frontend health. Its architecture is intentionally simple to deploy, requiring only a few setup steps to run a fully self-hosted monitoring stack. In addition to performance insights, the platform includes flexible data visualization and funnel analysis tools that support product and operations teams. By merging monitoring and analytics into a single private solution, webfunny_monitor offers organizations a cost-effective alternative to commercial frontend observability platforms.
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