March 28, 2026 · 7 min read

The Best Cheap Cronitor Alternative for Cron Job Monitoring in 2026

Cronitor charges $2 per monitor per month. Dead Man's Snitch wants $199/mo for 50 monitors. If you're a solo developer or small team running scheduled tasks, you shouldn't need to spend hundreds of dollars just to know when a cron job fails. Here's a breakdown of the affordable alternatives.

Why You Need Cron Job Monitoring

Cron jobs are invisible by design. They run in the background—database backups, report generation, cache warming, email digests, payment processing. When they work, nobody notices. When they stop working, you find out days or weeks later, usually from an angry customer.

Traditional uptime monitoring (Pingdom, UptimeRobot) watches whether your server is responding. But your server can be perfectly healthy while a critical cron job silently fails. Maybe the script threw an error. Maybe the cron daemon restarted. Maybe someone edited the crontab and introduced a typo. None of these trigger a server-level alert.

This is where dead man's switch monitoring comes in. Instead of checking whether something is up, it checks whether something happened. Your cron job pings a unique URL every time it runs. If the ping doesn't arrive within the expected interval, you get alerted.

The Cronitor Pricing Problem

Cronitor is the most well-known player in this space, and for good reason—it works well. But its pricing model scales linearly with the number of monitors, and that adds up fast.

At $2 per monitor per month, the math looks like this:

For a well-established company, that's a rounding error. For an indie developer, a startup, or a small team with a dozen services and 3–5 cron jobs each, it's a real line item in the budget. You end up making compromises—only monitoring the "most important" jobs, leaving backup scripts and cleanup tasks unmonitored. That's exactly the kind of job that bites you later.

CronPerek: The Same Concept, 90% Less

Save up to $91/mo on 50 monitors

CronPerek is a cron job monitoring API that works exactly like Cronitor's dead man's switch—ping a URL when your job runs, get alerted when it doesn't—at a fraction of the cost.

The core workflow is identical:

  1. Create a monitor with an expected interval (e.g., every 5 minutes, every hour, daily)
  2. Add a single curl call to the end of your cron job
  3. If the ping doesn't arrive on time, CronPerek alerts you via email or webhook

No agent to install. No SDK dependency. One HTTP request per job execution.

Pricing Comparison: CronPerek vs Cronitor vs Competitors

Here's a side-by-side comparison of the major cron monitoring services as of March 2026:

Service Free Tier 50 Monitors Unlimited Alerts
CronPerek 5 monitors $9/mo $29/mo Email, Webhook
Cronitor 1 monitor ~$100/mo Custom pricing Email, Slack, PagerDuty, etc.
Dead Man's Snitch 1 snitch $199/mo $249/mo Email, Slack, Webhook
Healthchecks.io 20 checks $20/mo $80/mo Email, Slack, Webhook, etc.

A few things stand out. Healthchecks.io is a solid open-source option with a generous free tier, and their paid plans are reasonable. If you want to self-host, it's a great choice. Cronitor and Dead Man's Snitch offer more integrations (PagerDuty, OpsGenie) and richer dashboards, which matters at enterprise scale. But if your primary need is "tell me when my cron job stops running," you don't need enterprise features—you need a reliable ping endpoint and fast alerts.

The core question: Are Slack integration and a fancier dashboard worth $91/mo more? For most indie developers and small teams, the answer is no. A webhook can trigger anything—Slack, Discord, PagerDuty, your own notification service.

Integration: 2 Minutes, 2 Lines

Setting up CronPerek takes about as long as reading this section. After you create a monitor through the API and receive your unique ping URL, add a single curl call to your cron job.

Basic ping at the end of a job

# Your existing crontab entry:
0 2 * * * /home/deploy/scripts/backup-db.sh

# Add a CronPerek ping:
0 2 * * * /home/deploy/scripts/backup-db.sh && curl -fsS --retry 3 https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/YOUR_MONITOR_ID

The && is important—it means the ping only fires if the script exits successfully. If the backup script fails, no ping is sent, and CronPerek alerts you.

Ping with curl directly

# Simple ping — fire and forget
curl -s https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/abc123def456

# Ping with timeout and retry (recommended for production)
curl -fsS --retry 3 --max-time 10 \
  https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/abc123def456

Wrapping an entire script

For more complex jobs, you might want to report success or failure explicitly:

#!/bin/bash
# nightly-report.sh

set -e

python3 /opt/reports/generate.py
aws s3 cp /tmp/report.csv s3://my-bucket/reports/

# Signal success
curl -fsS --retry 3 https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/abc123def456

From application code (Node.js)

// At the end of your scheduled task
const https = require('https');

function pingCronPerek(monitorId) {
  https.get(`https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/${monitorId}`, (res) => {
    // 200 = recorded
  }).on('error', () => {
    // Non-critical — don't let monitoring break your job
  });
}

// Usage
await runDailyDigest();
pingCronPerek('abc123def456');

From Python

import requests

def ping_cronperek(monitor_id):
    try:
        requests.get(f"https://cronpeek.web.app/api/v1/ping/{monitor_id}", timeout=10)
    except requests.RequestException:
        pass  # Don't let monitoring break the job

# After your task completes
run_etl_pipeline()
ping_cronperek("abc123def456")

When to Choose What

Every tool has its sweet spot. Here's an honest recommendation:

What CronPerek Monitors

CronPerek is purpose-built for any recurring task that runs on a schedule:

Anything that runs on a crontab, a Kubernetes CronJob, a GitHub Action schedule, AWS EventBridge, or a setInterval in your application—CronPerek can monitor it.

The Bottom Line

Cron job monitoring shouldn't be expensive. The underlying mechanism is simple: expect a ping, alert if it's missing. The value is in reliability and speed of alerts, not in how many dashboard widgets you get.

CronPerek gives you the same dead man's switch reliability as Cronitor at a price that won't make you think twice about monitoring every single job in your infrastructure. Five monitors free. Fifty monitors for $9. Unlimited for $29.

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