Extending uptime monitoring with POST, PUT & PATCH methods
Next to our standard uptime monitoring through GET requests, we've added support for POST, PUT & PATCH methods too.
Next to our standard uptime monitoring through GET requests, we've added support for POST, PUT & PATCH methods too.
We're proud to have been listed on Google's 1 year anniversary post about the launch of the .APP top level domain.
Slow websites are annoying, right? We sure think so. One common solution is to introduce a caching proxy like Varnish to help cache pages and reduce your server load. The good news is, if you have Oh Dear!, you can let those 2 work together.
We've added the ability to show a "friendly name" for your sites, instead of the domain and the URL associated with it. For each website, you can configure the display name that we should use to present the website.
We launched a cool new feature that everyone can enjoy: public versions of all the checks available within Oh Dear! Now you can try Oh Dear! without even creating an account.
We've added a small but useful feature to Oh Dear! last month, which allows you to customize the recipient of your invoices.
We reached out to one of our earliest customers, Marbles, to ask why they decided to move from Pingdom and use our service instead. If you're in doubt whether or not to give us a try, maybe they can convince you.
We've partned with Tideways to highlight application downtime within its PHP Profiler. This will allow you to easily correlate downtime events with your application exceptions being thrown.
Last week we finished adding more uptime monitoring capacity for our users that are working out of Australia, to provide faster uptime monitoring.
We've been fairly public about the amount of testing we have for Oh Dear!. Freek has been showing bits and pieces on his Twitter to show the extent of that effort. Having a huge test suite is nice, but integrating it into your development workflow is even better.