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Healthchecks.io (self-hosted) vs Statping-ng

Self-host pick — both replace UptimeRobot (External uptime / availability monitoring).

Both Healthchecks.io (self-hosted) and Statping-ng self-host as a replacement for UptimeRobot (External uptime / availability monitoring). Pick Statping-ng if you want the lighter footprint — 10min docker run, $3/mo vps; sqlite or postgres. Pick Healthchecks.io (self-hosted) if you need cron jobs, scheduled tasks, batch pipelines — monitoring that something fired, not that a URL responded — 20min docker-compose (Django + Postgres) and $5/mo vps.

Healthchecks.io (self-hosted)open-sourceStatping-ngopen-source
LicenseBSD-3-ClauseGPL-3.0
Setup time20min docker-compose (Django + Postgres)10min docker run
Monthly cost$5/mo VPS.$3/mo VPS; SQLite or Postgres.
GitHubhealthchecks/healthchecks ★ 10.0k · last commit todayalivestatping-ng/statping-ng ★ 1.97k · last commit 11mo agostale
ReplacesUptimeRobotUptimeRobot

Good fit for

Healthchecks.io (self-hosted)

Cron jobs, scheduled tasks, batch pipelines — monitoring that something fired, not that a URL responded.

Weak at:Not an uptime checker — won't probe your homepage; complementary to Uptime Kuma rather than a replacement.

Statping-ng

Teams that want monitor + public status page bundled, with a slightly more polished public-facing default than Uptime Kuma.

Weak at:Smaller community than Uptime Kuma; release cadence has been slower since the upstream Statping project went unmaintained.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli uptime-robot prints UptimeRobot's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, Healthchecks.io (self-hosted) or Statping-ng?

Healthchecks.io (self-hosted): 20min docker-compose (Django + Postgres). Statping-ng: 10min docker run.

What does each cost to run?

Healthchecks.io (self-hosted): $5/mo VPS.. Statping-ng: $3/mo VPS; SQLite or Postgres.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do Healthchecks.io (self-hosted) and Statping-ng replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to UptimeRobot.