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Dashboard.PT is an online platform for data visualization, monitoring, and alerting, operated by Portugal-based AKTI LDA. It emphasizes being a “100% European platform” with data hosted in Europe, making it suitable for teams with requirements around GDPR, data residency, and cookie-free analytics. Users can create dashboards in the browser, configure alerts, monitor URLs, manage cronjobs, and view real-time website metrics.
Functionally, it covers interactive charts, API/Webhook/manual file imports, real-time threshold alerts, URL availability monitoring, built-in Analytics, and cronjob scheduling and execution monitoring. Chart types include line, bar, pie charts, and more, with drag-and-drop organization. STANDARD and higher plans provide API access, branding customization, and data export, while PLUS further adds team collaboration, custom domains, enhanced security, and priority support. The main content does not mention specific programming languages, frameworks, SDKs, CLI tools, or sample code, so information about the developer ecosystem is relatively limited.
Pricing is fairly clear: ZERO is free forever, limited to 3 charts, 7 days of history, and a single dashboard; STANDARD is €9/month or €7.20/month when billed annually; PLUS is €19/month or €15.20/month when billed annually; GOLD is €49/month or €39.20/month when billed annually. Annual billing comes with a 20% discount, and some paid plans offer a 7-day trial with no credit card required. The platform states that its servers are located in Europe, that data is encrypted in transit and at rest, that it is GDPR-compliant, and that it does not use tracking cookies or personal data for Analytics.
Its main strength is a practical product bundle: dashboards, alerts, URL monitoring, Analytics, and cronjob monitoring are integrated into a single tool, while the free plan lowers the barrier to trying it out. For European customers, the data residency and compliance positioning is a clear selling point. The downsides are that there is no visible open-source or self-hosted option, and the terms also prohibit reverse engineering, so it can essentially be considered closed-source SaaS. Although an API is mentioned, details such as documentation quality, authentication methods, rate limits, and SDK availability are lacking. In addition, some plan limits on the pricing page appear inconsistent, such as the number of charts included in PLUS being shown differently in different places.
It is suitable for developers, small businesses, SaaS operations teams, and compliance-sensitive European organizations that need to quickly build business monitoring dashboards. It is less suitable for teams that strongly depend on self-hosting, deep customization, or a mature plugin ecosystem. Access from mainland China is not described in the main content, and network connectivity and payment methods are unknown. If access or compliance requirements do not fit, alternatives such as Grafana, Metabase, Datadog, Better Stack, UptimeRobot, and Plausible Analytics may be worth evaluating.
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