Erlywarn – Website Early Warning System

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Track your website uptime and monitor it for any dramatic changes.

Target Audience: Anyone with an online business
Website URL: https://erlywarn.com


Feedback sought:

  • Visit https://erlywarn.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
  • If relevant, how much would you pay for this service?
  • Is there enough information to lead you to sign up?
  • Is it obvious enough where to start/signup?
  • Any other comments?

About Erlywarn:

Get early warnings of possible issues with your website and instant notifications of any downtime. Erlywarn tracks how your website responds and if it detects something unusual like a slowdown or odd behaviour it will alert you via email, sms or your favourite push service such as boxcar, notifo or prowl.

One thought on “Erlywarn – Website Early Warning System

  1. Visit https://erlywarn.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
    Erlywarn.com is a service for a website owner. It warns the owner if anything unusual happens to their website.
    If relevant, how much would you pay for this service?
    Usually, when you host a website, you trust that it will be very little cost. So since domains are only $10.00 a year, I could not see spending more than $10.00 a month on this service.
    Is there enough information to lead you to sign up?
    If you already owned a website or were setting one up at the time, then yes. It’s a great idea, and a service I would use being a website host my self.
    Is it obvious enough where to start/signup?
    Yes it’s very obvious, but the “get started above or view our pricing options and get to know our service via the FAQ” is very hard to read.
    Any other comments?
    I have two suggestions, one I would change the color scheme a little. Since it is all white, it is almost hard to read and focus on the written content. Second, it took me a little longer then usual to pull up your site. I don’t know if it’s my computer, but it almost made me exit out of your site.






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