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Alertra
Real-time disaster alerts for your exact location
Alertra delivers sub-60s disaster detection and hyper-local alerting. Monitor earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and wildfires with ZIP-code-level precision.
I’m one of the makers behind Alertra, and we’re really excited to finally share this launch with the PH community today.
Alertra started from a simple but painful problem we kept seeing over and over.
Most teams only discover outages after customers start complaining.
That delay can cost traffic, revenue, trust, and a lot of sleep 😅
We wanted to build a monitoring platform that feels fast, reliable, and actually actionable when things break.
So with Alertra, we focused heavily on:
• Real-time uptime monitoring
• Fast alert delivery
• Reducing false positives
• Global monitoring coverage
• Clear visibility into outages and performance issues
One thing we cared deeply about was reliability. Nobody wants monitoring software that creates noise instead of clarity. That’s why a huge part of our engineering effort went into verification systems and smarter alert handling before notifications are sent.
We also wanted the platform to stay simple and approachable. A lot of infrastructure tools become overwhelming very quickly, especially for startups and smaller teams. We tried to make Alertra powerful without making it complicated.
Some features the team spent a lot of time refining:
→ SMS & phone-call alerts
→ Webhooks & integrations
→ Detailed response-time breakdowns
→ Maintenance scheduling
→ Global monitoring nodes
We’ve been building and improving this product based on real-world operational pain points, and today’s launch is a huge milestone for our small team 🚀
Would genuinely love feedback from developers, SaaS founders, DevOps engineers, agencies, and anyone managing production systems.
What’s the most frustrating part of monitoring infrastructure today?
Thanks so much for checking out Alertra ❤️
About Alertra on Product Hunt
“Real-time disaster alerts for your exact location”
Alertra was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #41 on the daily leaderboard. Alertra delivers sub-60s disaster detection and hyper-local alerting. Monitor earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and wildfires with ZIP-code-level precision.
On the analytics side, Alertra competes within Productivity, Charity & Giving and Entertainment — topics that collectively have 657.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Alertra performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Alertra?
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For a complete overview of Alertra including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m one of the makers behind Alertra, and we’re really excited to finally share this launch with the PH community today.
Alertra started from a simple but painful problem we kept seeing over and over.
Most teams only discover outages after customers start complaining.
That delay can cost traffic, revenue, trust, and a lot of sleep 😅
We wanted to build a monitoring platform that feels fast, reliable, and actually actionable when things break.
So with Alertra, we focused heavily on:
• Real-time uptime monitoring
• Fast alert delivery
• Reducing false positives
• Global monitoring coverage
• Clear visibility into outages and performance issues
One thing we cared deeply about was reliability. Nobody wants monitoring software that creates noise instead of clarity. That’s why a huge part of our engineering effort went into verification systems and smarter alert handling before notifications are sent.
We also wanted the platform to stay simple and approachable. A lot of infrastructure tools become overwhelming very quickly, especially for startups and smaller teams. We tried to make Alertra powerful without making it complicated.
Some features the team spent a lot of time refining:
→ SMS & phone-call alerts
→ Webhooks & integrations
→ Detailed response-time breakdowns
→ Maintenance scheduling
→ Global monitoring nodes
We’ve been building and improving this product based on real-world operational pain points, and today’s launch is a huge milestone for our small team 🚀
Would genuinely love feedback from developers, SaaS founders, DevOps engineers, agencies, and anyone managing production systems.
What’s the most frustrating part of monitoring infrastructure today?
Thanks so much for checking out Alertra ❤️