Never suffer from a silent cron job failure again.
Cronivore is a simple "dead man's switch" for your scheduled tasks. Get alerted the moment your jobs don't run, so you can fix problems before they cause data loss, lost revenue, or broken trust.
The High Cost of Silence
Scripts that work perfectly in your terminal fail silently in cron's sparse environment. You waste hours debugging, and critical failures go unnoticed for days, leading to disaster.
Hidden Failures
Differences in environment variables, paths, or permissions cause jobs to fail without a trace.
Wasted Time
Developers sink countless hours digging through logs (if they exist) to diagnose what went wrong.
Severe Consequences
Failed database backups, invoice generations, or data syncs can erode customer trust and cost you money.
Your Simple, Reliable Watchdog
Cronivore does one thing perfectly: it alerts you when your scheduled jobs don't check in. No complex dashboards, just peace of mind. By wrapping your script with a simple `curl` command, you create a heartbeat. If we don't hear it, we raise the alarm.
How It Works in 30 Seconds
Create a Monitor
Give your job a name, define its schedule (e.g. "every 24 hours"), and set a grace period.
Add the Ping URL
Wrap your script with our simple curl
command. Ping us when it starts, succeeds, or fails.
Get Notified
If we don't hear from your job within the expected time, we'll immediately send you an alert via Email, Telegram, or Discord.
More integrations available on request.
Perfect for Any Scheduled Task
If it runs on a schedule, we can monitor it.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Start for free and scale up only when you need to. No surprise fees.
Free
For personal projects and getting started.
- 10 Monitors
- Email, Telegram & Discord
Pro
For professionals and small teams.
- 50 Monitors
- Email, Telegram & Discord
Business
For growing businesses.
- 200 Monitors
- Email, Telegram & Discord
All prices are in Australian Dollars (AUD).
Ready to End the Silence?
Get peace of mind today. It takes less than a minute to set up your first monitor.