About

Built by people who got paged at 2am for sites that were already up.

Beaconmon exists because the tools we used were either too noisy, too expensive, or too slow. We wanted something that just worked — and sent alerts only when they meant something.

Reliability is not optional.

Every minute your client's site is down costs them money and costs you trust. We built Beaconmon to make professional-grade monitoring accessible to freelancers and small teams — not just enterprise teams with dedicated DevOps.

Simple tools get used.

The best monitoring tool is the one that's actually set up. Beaconmon is designed to be running in five minutes. No agents to install, no complex configuration, no steep learning curve.

Alerts should mean something.

Alert fatigue is real. We confirm failures from multiple locations before waking you up. When Beaconmon sends an alert, you can trust that something is actually wrong.

What we believe

Most uptime monitoring tools were built for enterprise teams. They charge enterprise prices, require enterprise setup, and generate enterprise volumes of alerts — most of which are meaningless by the time someone looks at them.

We believe the freelancers and small agencies who build and manage most of the web deserve better. A tool that checks your sites every 30 seconds, confirms failures before crying wolf, and sends one clear, actionable alert to the right channel.

We're a small team obsessed with reliability — and with the idea that monitoring should be something you set up once and forget about, until it matters.

Beaconmon is bootstrapped. We don't have venture capital or growth targets pressuring us to make the product more complex. Our incentive is simple: build something good enough that you tell a colleague about it.

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