How to Set Up Uptime Kuma for Self-Hosted Monitoring
You spin up a dozen self-hosted services — Nextcloud, Vaultwarden, Jellyfin, your reverse proxy — and then you go to bed. You wake up in the morning and, somewhere in the night, three of them fell over. Nobody told you. Your family was locked out of Nextcloud for six hours. Sound familiar? That’s exactly the problem Uptime Kuma solves. It’s a self-hosted monitoring tool that watches your services 24/7 and screams at you (via Telegram, Discord, email, Slack, or 90+ other channels) the moment something goes down. It’s beautiful, it’s free, and it takes about 10 minutes to deploy. ...