Every Seconds is a cloud-based cron job scheduler designed to automate APIs, send HTTP requests, and run background tasks at intervals as short as a few seconds. Unlike traditional cron systems that operate on a minimum interval of one minute, this tool enables task automation with seconds-based precision, making it suitable for scenarios that require frequent updates such as monitoring servers, syncing data, triggering webhooks, or processing task queues.
The platform supports all major HTTP methods, including GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE, and allows users to send JSON payloads. This makes it adaptable for API automations, backend processes, and service integrations. Every Seconds provides detailed execution logs for each run, displaying status codes, response times, errors, and a complete job history, which aids in debugging and monitoring automated tasks.
No server or self-hosted infrastructure is required, as Every Seconds executes all scheduled jobs in the cloud, even when users are offline. The service is positioned for developers and those automating APIs or background processes who need straightforward scheduling without complex setup. An API for programmatic control over jobs and logs is under development, according to the platform’s FAQ.
Every Seconds offers a free plan that allows up to 10 cron jobs, with a maximum of 5 jobs running at seconds-based intervals. All HTTP methods and real-time execution logs are included in the free tier, and no credit card is required to get started. The tool is classified as a cron job scheduler with a focus on seconds-based automation.
In the Productivity & Work space, Every Seconds takes a focused approach. It allows users to automate API calls and background tasks with fine-grained, seconds-based scheduling without server setup. Every Seconds is a B2B product aimed at developers and technical users needing task automation. There is a free tier. It runs on the web.
Every Seconds first shipped in 2024. Among its 5 catalogued features are seconds-based scheduling, HTTP automation, and execution logs.
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