Hund

Laramie, WY, USA
2015
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Groups now support descriptions, so that you can describe what components the group consists of. Along with this, both group descriptions and component descriptions now support Markdown.
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Status pages can now specify the default notification preferences for newly created users. This is particularly useful for those with many components. These settings are available under the “User Notifications” section of the Settings page.
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Hund components now support integration with New Relic's Alerts platform by ingesting violations for specific policies. Similar to Hund's PagerDuty integration, issue templates can be used to include specific violation details.
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Custom HTTP Headers and Improved Consecutive Check Threshold Logic
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We are happy to announce the general availability of five new monitoring locations for Hund Native Monitoring: France, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Singapore
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A preview is now shown when creating new issues or updates to issues. These preview pages display what the issue or update will look like while providing you with insight into how many team members will be notified, how many subscribers for each notifier will be notified, the type of notification to be sent, and schedule information if an issue is scheduled.
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Improved Subscription Preferences Flexibility. Subscribers now have greater control over events that they're notified of. Specifically, subscribers can now opt-out of a descendant event while remaining opted into the superevent (e.g. opting out of issue postmortems or issue resolutions while still opting into issue updates).
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Hund's native monitoring now supports both TCP and UDP checks. Both checks support sending custom data and assertions for responses. TCP checks can provide several useful metrics.
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The Privacy Controls upgrade now supports granular control over the privacy of individual components. Components can be configured to be public, accessible by whitelisted IPs only, or require authentication.
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And that’s why we are launching our own monitoring service.

Versatile Service Monitoring & Communication. Monitor services and keep your audience informed of status changes automatically with a status page powered by Hund. Hund’s mission is to leverage automated monitoring to provide companies with simplified transparency, allowing them to stay focused on their product at all times, from routine maintenance to critical system failures.

Track Your Performance In Real Time:

  • Automated Service Statuses: Hund's in-house monitoring platform provides automatic updates for any ICMP-enabled server, HTTP/S endpoint, TCP/UDP port, or DNS query. Leverage a supported third-party monitor such as AWS CloudWatch, PagerDuty, Pingdom, and New Relic; or, build your own monitors using our Webhook integration.
  • Rich Detailed Metrics: Metrics help provide insight into the performance of your services, whether it be a response time, Apdex rating, uptime percentage, incident bar graph, or anything else.
  • Automated, Multi-Channel Notifications: Hund provides a variety of integrations for automatically notifying your audience whenever service statuses change. With notifier subscription controls, you may curate your subscribers: adding, deleting, and modifying them as you see fit. Choose what subscribers listen to, or leave it up to them.
  • Inform Your Audience: With Hund, your status page can be both manually and automatically updated when problems arise. Create issues to give your audience a comprehensive explanation of downtime, maintenance, etc. from start to finish.

Hund performs millions of status checks weekly for organizations across the globe. Leading universities, Fortune 500s, and small businesses entrust our platform to detect service disruptions immediately.