Any recommendations for a self-hosted website/search query monitor?

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Judoscale - Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works
Judoscale integrates with Rails, Sidekiq, Solid Queue, and more to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up job queues.
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InfluxDB high-performance time series database
Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-resolution data to power real-time intelligent systems.
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  1. Huginn

    Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!

    I haven't used it myself (yet) but it sounds like the kind of thing Huginn would be good at.

  2. Judoscale

    Save 47% on cloud hosting with autoscaling that just works. Judoscale integrates with Rails, Sidekiq, Solid Queue, and more to make autoscaling easy and reliable. Save big, and say goodbye to request timeouts and backed-up job queues.

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  3. RSS-Bridge

    The RSS feed for websites missing it

    Rssbridge for Google Search monitoring

  4. PolitePol

    RSS generator website

    Politepol for random page monitoring

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