Checklane

Checklane

Know when integrations fail before your customers do.

eleskin
@eleskin
Published on Jul 7, 2026
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About Checklane

Checklane helps SaaS teams discover third-party API and integration failures before their customers do. Unlike traditional uptime monitoring, Checklane focuses on the external services your product depends on. Monitor APIs and integrations such as: • OpenAI • Stripe • GitHub • Slack • Telegram • Internal APIs Key features: • API availability monitoring • Response time tracking • HTTP error detection • Incident management • Email alerts • Integration health monitoring When a dependency starts failing, timing out or degrading, Checklane automatically creates an incident and notifies your team. The result: • fewer customer-reported issues • faster incident detection • better visibility into third-party dependencies Built for indie hackers, solo founders and small SaaS teams.

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eleskin
@eleskin

Hi everyone 👋 I built Checklane after repeatedly running into the same problem: users often discovered integration failures before I did. Most monitoring tools tell you when your infrastructure is