Hello Uneed 👋
I'm excited to share the latest from Phare, which has seen significant growth and development over the months. I've reworked the monitoring infrastructure that now runs on 100% European-owned hardware, and introduced several new features, with status pages being the standout addition.
📄 Status Pages
Display all your monitors on a fully customizable status page. Use your own domain name and branding, write incident post-mortems, and let users subscribe to incident notifications via RSS/Atom feeds. This is the fastest available status page, powered by European cloud infrastructure and renewable energy.
💸 90% more affordable
Buying a Phare subscription is now cheaper than ever, starting at only €5 per months, making it a competitive alternative to self-hosted solutions. No tiered plans, no feature gating, only pay for what you use.
🌍 New monitoring regions
All uptime monitoring regions run on an upgraded infrastructure. Expect lower latency, improved efficiency, and even more reliable insights, now also available in Australia, Thailand, and Brazil.
🟢 Embed badges
Show your status on your landing page, GitHub repository, or wherever you like with sleek customizable embed badges.
🤖 API
The new API, currently in beta, allows you to interact programmatically with the Phare platform. Create custom uptime monitoring flows or explore endless possibilities with your own code.
⚙️ New integrations
Use outgoing webhooks to seamlessly connect Phare to third-party tools, or build your own integrations for enhanced functionality.
Pushover and Telegram can now be used to receive alert notifications, on top of the previously existing Slack, Discord, and emails channels.
🎁 Phare for good
A give-back program has been created, offering an extended free plan to nonprofit organizations and open-source projects and support their mission.
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Try Phare for free today: https://phare.io
Thank you for your support, and I look forward to hearing your feedback!