/cloud-providers · works everywhere

Wherever it runs,
we'll watch it.

AWS, GCP, Azure, a VPS in Nuremberg — Valpero treats every HTTPS endpoint the same. No agent, no SDK, no cloud-specific integration. Paste a URL, set an interval, done.

// providers we routinely watch

Major clouds, modern platforms.

/aws

Amazon Web Services

The big one. EC2 instances, API Gateway, CloudFront, Lambda function URLs, ALBs. AWS has a lot of moving parts — keep an eye on the ones that matter.

EC2 Lambda CloudFront API GW ALB
/gcp

Google Cloud

Cloud Run services, GKE-hosted apps, Firebase Hosting, Cloud Functions. Works with custom domains and bare cloud URLs.

Cloud Run GKE Firebase Functions
/azure

Microsoft Azure

App Service, Azure Functions with HTTP triggers, Azure CDN origins, custom domains. Paste the URL and start monitoring.

App Service Functions CDN Static Web Apps
/vercel

Vercel

Production deployments, preview URLs, Edge Functions. Vercel deployments are fast — you'll want to know the moment one stops being reachable.

Next.js Edge Functions Preview URLs
/do

DigitalOcean

Droplets running your stack, App Platform managed services, Spaces-backed CDN origins. Developer-friendly, and so is monitoring it.

Droplets App Platform Spaces CDN
/hetzner

Hetzner

Affordable VPS and cloud servers based in Germany. Popular with European teams who care about data residency. Valpero itself runs on Hetzner.

VPS Cloud Servers LB
/cloudflare

Cloudflare

Workers, Pages deployments, proxied origins. Monitor the endpoint your users actually hit, not just your origin server — CDN layer and all.

Workers Pages CDN Origins
// modern deployment platforms
Railway
Services, databases, custom domains
Render
Web services, static sites, workers
Fly.io
Apps deployed at the edge
// what to monitor

Not just websites.

Anything with an HTTP endpoint. Most teams start with the homepage and quickly realise there's a lot more worth watching.

/http

HTTP endpoints

Main app, landing pages, docs — anything users navigate to. The obvious monitor, still the most important.

/api

APIs

REST or GraphQL endpoints your app depends on. A 500 from your payment API is worth knowing about before customers do.

/status

Status pages

Verify your public status page is actually reachable — not just that the underlying service thinks it's up.

/cdn

CDN origins

Check your origin independently of the CDN layer. Cached responses can mask an origin that's been down for hours.

/hooks

Webhooks

Webhook receivers that need to be reachable 24/7. CI/CD that depends on a GitHub webhook deserves a monitor.

/ssl

SSL certs

Renewal warnings 7, 3, and 1 day before expiry — chain validation included on every plan.

Valpero needs no agent install, no SDK, no cloud-specific integration. Add a URL, choose a check interval, we start monitoring. If the endpoint becomes unreachable or returns an unexpected status code — alert lands within ~12 seconds of the first failed check.

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