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Luota watches scheduled jobs, workers, webhooks, syncs, AI workflows, and freshness checks so silent async failures do not become customer issues. Start with one monitor, send a heartbeat or run event, and get one incident with payload context, owner, runbook, and alert evidence when promised work is late, stuck, failed, or stale.
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Markus, building Luota.
I built it for the failures that happen after the request is over: billing syncs, cron jobs, imports, scheduled workers, AI eval batches, and data freshness checks.
Uptime can stay green while customer-critical work is late, stuck, failed, or stale. Luota watches the workflow promise itself and opens one incident with the payload, owner, runbook, timeline, and alert evidence attached.
Best first test: pick one billing or entitlement job, create one free monitor, send a start/finish event, and see whether the incident tells you enough to act.
I'd love feedback from founders and developers running critical background work: what async workflow would you monitor first?
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About Luota on Product Hunt
“Know when async work breaks”
Luota was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #109 on the daily leaderboard. Luota watches scheduled jobs, workers, webhooks, syncs, AI workflows, and freshness checks so silent async failures do not become customer issues. Start with one monitor, send a heartbeat or run event, and get one incident with payload context, owner, runbook, and alert evidence when promised work is late, stuck, failed, or stale.
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