EagleStatus is a third-party SaaS and cloud service status monitoring platform. Its core value is bringing external dependencies such as GitHub, AWS, Google Cloud, Zendesk, Stripe, and Slack into a single dashboard, then notifying teams when those services experience incidents. It is best understood as an βexternal dependency status aggregator + alerting hub,β helping teams avoid constantly jumping between multiple official status pages.
Based on the available copy, EagleStatus currently monitors around 1685/1700+ services and supports public dashboards that can be shared with colleagues via link or displayed on a TV wall. Alert channels include Slack, Discord, MS Teams, Webhook, and Email. The platform emphasizes filtering by service, component, and region, as well as custom filters, so teams only receive outage notifications relevant to their own business. The official site also claims 80% fewer notifications than RSS feeds. Setup appears lightweight: create an account, select services, connect integration channels, and start receiving alerts for external dependency downtime.
Pricing is clear and has a relatively low entry point. The Free plan is free forever and includes 5 monitors, 1 dashboard, and 1 user, with no credit card required, though email alerts are limited to 10 per day. Basic costs $7/month, Pro costs $29/month, and Premium costs $69/month, with higher limits for monitors, dashboards, and users. Annual billing can save up to 20%. API access, custom integrations, and SSO require contacting sales, and public details are limited.
The main strengths are broad service coverage, simple onboarding, and integrations with major collaboration tools. It is well suited for developers, SRE teams, platform engineering teams, and customer support teams that need to quickly determine whether βa third-party service is down.β Public dashboards and filtering features also help reduce alert noise. The downsides are that the available copy does not clarify whether it is open-source or closed-source, whether self-hosting is available, what data sources it uses, alert latency, SLA details, or API documentation. For teams with strict compliance requirements or a need for private deployment, the currently available public information is insufficient.
EagleStatus is suitable for teams that depend on many overseas SaaS products and cloud platforms, especially organizations using Slack, Discord, or MS Teams for collaboration and alerting. The copy does not mention access from China, and many of its monitored services and integrations are overseas services, so real-world usability may be affected by network conditions. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Comparable alternatives include StatusGator, IsDown, Better Stack, UptimeRobot, and Atlassian Statuspage.
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