
Failping
Your automated first responder for third-party downtimes





About | Details |
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Name: | Failping |
Submited By: | Nils Auer |
Release Date | 11 months ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | API Customer Communication Developer Tools |
Failping monitors your most commonly used third-party dependencies or custom endpoints, triggering automated actions like Twitter posts, Zapier zaps, or webhooks during outages. Keep users informed and reduce support load effortlessly.
Hey Guillermo, How customizable are the automated responses to suit different types of service interruptions? Congrats on the launch!
10 months ago
Does it handle unexpected issues on weekends, or are users left hanging until Monday, also curious about privacy concerns, how secure is it to share status updates automatically with third-parties
11 months ago
Interesting, had our own rudimentary monitor and responder for our own services, this seems like a very useful out-of-the-box solution. Can you configure any responder? Best of luck!
1 year ago
Started using this after seeing an ad, it’s cool but i worry about how it affects the transparency with clients during downtimes, have you thought about a way to integrate more personal updates instead of automated ones?
1 year ago
Hey Guillermo! Failping sounds super useful, especially the auto-response feature! I can totally see this saving a ton of time for devs. Congrats on the launch and good luck with the next steps!
1 year ago
Absolutely love the concept behind Failping, @guillermo_bascunana! The ability to automate responses during service downtimes is a game changer for developers. It’s so common to be blindsided by outages, and your tool addresses that pain point perfectly. The integrations with Twitter, Zapier, and webhooks really expand its utility. As someone who has dealt with users inundating support tickets during downtimes, the streamlined communication that Failping offers is going to be a lifesaver. I'm particularly intrigued by the potential to keep users informed instantly—maintaining transparency is critical in this space. Excited to see how Failping evolves with more feedback from the community! Definitely upvoting this one. 🚀
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch, @guillermo_bascunana! Failping sounds like a game-changer for managing downtimes. Automating responses could really lighten the load for support teams. Excited to see how it evolves! 🚀
1 year ago
Congratulations, @guillermo_bascunana, on launching Failping! 🚀 Your approach to automating the monitoring of third-party dependencies is a game changer for developers. It’s so crucial to keep users informed during downtimes, and your tool seems to hit the nail on the head. The integration with tools like Zapier and Twitter is a clever move to streamline processes. I can see many indie hackers and teams benefiting from this. Excited to see how it evolves and what new features you’ll add based on user feedback. Wishing you great traction on PH!
1 year ago
Seen similar tools like Statuspage and Freshping doing the same thing, what makes this different, also if it just uses public status APIs, is it really that reliable, kind of wondering if it's worth switching over from what I already use for client updates 🤔
1 year ago
Hey @guillermo_bascunana, thanks for sharing Failping with us! As a developer, I totally get the pain of service downtimes and the chaos it can create for users and support teams. Your approach to automating responses during these disruptions is a game changer. The ability to trigger actions like Twitter posts or Zapier zaps sounds incredibly useful. I'm curious about the integrations—do you have plans to include more responsive channels based on user feedback? Also, I love the real-time monitoring feature; maintaining transparency is crucial in retaining user trust. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing where you take Failping next. It's definitely something indie hackers and everyone else could benefit from. 🚀
1 year ago
Have you integrated your own system checks for those different service or are you using public available status apis....
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch, @guillermo_bascunana! Failping sounds like a game-changer for managing downtimes. Love the automated responses feature—it's a must-have for any indie hacker! Excited to see how it evolves! 🚀
1 year ago
Hey Guillermo congrats on the launch, have you thought about what happens when the automated actions fail, how do you intend to handle user feedback if that part of the system goes down too, curious to know, goodluck
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch, @guillermo_bascunana! Failping sounds like a game-changer for managing downtimes. Excited to see how it evolves! 🚀
1 year ago