Add API Status Check to API Monitoring section#134
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Closing — duplicate of #136. Apologies for the noise. |
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Adding API Status Check to the API Monitoring section.
API Status Check (https://apistatuscheck.com) tracks real-time uptime and outages for 2,400+ third-party APIs and SaaS platforms. It provides developers with a single dashboard to monitor service availability across their entire tech stack.
Why it fits: The API Monitoring section currently lists tools for testing and monitoring your own APIs (Runscope, Ping-API) plus privacy monitoring (Streamdal). API Status Check complements these by monitoring the external APIs your services depend on — useful for diagnosing integration issues, planning maintenance windows, and avoiding cascading failures.
What it offers:
This fills a gap in the current API Monitoring section by covering dependency monitoring rather than just internal API testing.
Thank you for maintaining this excellent resource!