SRE
Site reliability engineering on Exemplar covers status boards, first-party checks (HTTP/HTTPS endpoints, SSL, ping), third-party vendor status from major cloud and SaaS providers, and incident management—so you see your stack and its dependencies in one place. Product overview: exemplar.dev/sre .
Vendor monitoring
Vendor monitoring ingests public status APIs and pages—across hyperscalers, developer tools, observability vendors, CDNs, payments, and similar categories. It is meant to complement your existing monitoring tools with a unified vendor-risk view, not replace first-party observability.
At a glance
- Your stack and vendors — First-party checks alongside aggregated third-party provider status.
- Alerting — Routing and escalation.
- Incidents — Structured response workflows, timelines, and post-incident analysis.
- Maintenance — Maintenance windows, planned downtime, and history (where enabled in the product).
Third-party vendor aggregation is described on the marketing site as a public beta with a free tier for core vendor feeds; confirm current limits in the console.
Blog
Notes on production operations and how Exemplar fits alongside your stack: exemplar.dev/blog .
- Why uptime and synthetic monitors still matter in the age of APM — APM vs synthetics; probes, SSL, vendor feeds, incidents, and status boards.
- Incident communication, status visibility, and SOC 2 — CC2.3 and aligning internal ops with customer-visible messaging.
- Status pages, trust, and the limits of a green dashboard — Public status, internal truth, and narrative drift.
- Public status page guide for SaaS teams selling to enterprise — What buyers expect, SLAs, and security reviews.
- Developer autonomy and the work that repeats after ship — Provisioning vs Day 2 change; self-service with guardrails.
- Agents, context, and guardrails on a unified platform — Context Lake, catalog, governance, AI Copilot, and MCP for safe automation.
Machine-readable index with URLs and blurbs: llms-full.txt .
Topics
Operational tooling for uptime, heartbeats, SSL, incidents, status pages, and vendor health — aligned with the Exemplar console.