CronSignal vs Cronitor:
Simple Pricing, Same Reliability

Stop paying more as you scale. Get unlimited cron job monitoring for a flat $9/month.

Feature CronSignal Cronitor
Price (10 monitors) $9/mo $20/mo
Price (100 monitors) $9/mo $200/mo
Setup complexity One curl command CLI or SDK optional
Free tier 3 checks free 5 monitors

Why developers switch from Cronitor

Per-monitor pricing adds up fast

Cronitor charges per monitor. With 50+ cron jobs, you're looking at $100+/month. CronSignal is a flat $9/month regardless of how many monitors you have.

More product than you need

Cronitor has expanded into uptime monitoring, RUM, analytics, and status pages. Great if you need all that. But if you just want cron monitoring, you're paying for features you won't use.

Pricing that scales against you

As your infrastructure grows, your monitoring bill shouldn't grow with it. Flat pricing means predictable costs.

The math is simple

10 monitors
Cronitor: $20/mo
CronSignal: $9/mo
50 monitors
Cronitor: $100/mo
CronSignal: $9/mo
100 monitors
Cronitor: $200/mo
CronSignal: $9/mo

What CronSignal does differently

Flat $9/month, unlimited monitors

No per-monitor fees. No tiers. One simple price for everything.

One curl command setup

No SDK, no config files. Just add a curl to your cron job and you're done.

Clean, modern dashboard

See all your monitors at a glance. No clutter, no complexity.

Feature comparison

Feature CronSignal Cronitor
Email alerts
Slack alerts Coming soon
SMS alerts
Webhook alerts Coming soon
Flat-rate pricing
Status pages Coming soon
SDKs / CLI tools
Minimum check interval 60 seconds 30 seconds
Grace periods
Recovery alerts
Global edge network
No SDK required

When Cronitor might be the better choice

We believe in being honest. Cronitor is a mature product with features we don't have yet:

If you need these features today, Cronitor is a solid choice. But if you want simple, affordable cron monitoring without the complexity — that's what we built CronSignal for.

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