Pingoose vs Pingdom
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For Pingoose to be competitive in the network analytics and monitoring market, we need to be an order of magnitude cheaper than incumbents like Pingdom and Thousand Eyes.
Pingdom
For $1000 a month on Pingdom, you can get
- Uptime test for 1500 URLs
- 120 advanced test (this is page speed and transaction tests)
- 500 SMS alerts
An uptime check input form looks as follows:
An advanced check takes place every 30 mins and you can only pick one location from which to make the checks. The form to set up a speed check looks like this:
For Saturn’s use case on Pingdom, each CID check would constitute a different URL and TTFB falls under the advanced test category. This means for $1000 a month, you would be able to test 120 fixed CID urls from one location, which isn’t sufficient for the use case.
Station
For $1000 a month on Station, you can get
- Test from all geolocations, i.e. measurements from all active Station nodes
- All relevant CID checks
- Integration with existing Saturn benchmarking DB
Number of PoPs
| Station | Pingdom | Thousand Eyes | |
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| PoPs worldwide | >12000 | 100 (Source) | 200 (source: ChatGPT) |

