Get paged when things break.
Pay only when they do.
Solopager watches your services with healthchecks and heartbeats, ties every outage to the deploy that caused it, and pushes an alert straight to your phone. Billing is token-based: you spend a credit when something actually goes down, not tossing money away on monitoring that mostly does nothing.
Start with 3 free credits. No payment required to start, and no subscriptions unless you want.
Everything you need to know your services and APIs are up.
Monitoring, incident alerts, and deploy intelligence all in a fast native iOS app.
Healthchecks & heartbeats
Poll any HTTP endpoint on a schedule, or have a job check in to a heartbeat URL. Miss the window and Solopager knows.
Push Notifications
Outages hit your phone instantly. Tap the notification and land straight on the incident without hunting through a dashboard.
Deploy tracking
Record each release from CI, or let Solopager poll your /version endpoint. Every outage is tied to the deploy that caused it.
Auto-rollback
When a fresh deploy starts failing checks, Solopager can fire your rollback webhook automatically, or you roll back with one tap.
Built for small teams
Share a workspace, choose who gets paged, and add an outage credit for every teammate who actually logs in.
Full control
Put a workspace on ice when you're not using it, and delete everything for good whenever you want.
Token-based billing, a better model
Instead of a monthly fee for monitoring that mostly sits quiet, Solopager runs on outage credits. Here's what that means for your team:
You only pay when you get value
A credit is spent when an outage is opened and we page you: exactly when monitoring actually earns its keep. Quiet month? You spend nothing.
Way cheaper than a $9 a month
Most indie services have an outage or two a month, if that. Paying per-incident costs a fraction of a standing subscription that bills you whether or not anything happened.
Credits that grow with your team
Start with 3 free credits, earn two for every referral, and pick up another for each teammate who logs in. Top up a pack only if you need to.
...but I still want a subscription, not this hippy pay as you go scheme.
Fair enough. We've got flat monthly plans too, including one with truly unlimited outages.
See plans â