Stackwatch provides continuous monitoring of usage limits for services such as GitHub Actions, Vercel, Railway, Supabase, and MongoDB Atlas. It is aimed at solo founders and development teams who need to stay ahead of quota restrictions and avoid production issues caused by hitting service limits. The platform addresses the challenge of manually tracking multiple dashboards by offering an automated solution that alerts users before usage thresholds are breached.
The tool operates by having users connect their accounts from supported services through tokens or API keys, which are encrypted at rest and can be removed at any time. Users can set custom notification thresholds, with an 80% default, to determine when they receive alerts. Stackwatch sends these alerts via email, Slack, Discord, or browser push notifications as soon as usage crosses the defined threshold, allowing teams to respond before any disruption reaches end users.
Stackwatch is designed for quick setup, requiring only a few minutes to connect services and configure alerts. It is positioned as a guardrail for early-stage SaaS teams operating in production environments. The service is available with a free-to-start pricing model. Stackwatch is part of Pulsemonitor.
In the Business & Operations space, Stackwatch takes a focused approach. It prevents production incidents by alerting teams before SaaS usage limits are reached. Stackwatch is a B2B product aimed at saaS teams and founders. There is a free tier. Stackwatch is available on the web.
Behind Stackwatch is Pulsemonitor, and the product first shipped in 2026. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Stackwatch has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 5 catalogued features are usage monitoring, quota alerts, and multi-service integration. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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