BlameStella, which was launched in January this year, made an appearance today at FounderFuel. Delano Mandelbaum came with his new co-founder, Chris Murtaugh, announcing at the same time new ambitions.
The product in itself isn’t much different from its launch; we’ve seen the unique presentation from the 19th century, the open source availability, as well as reports that are easy to read. The status page that can be shown to customers to demonstrate reliability is also still there. The product had a big focus on website developers at that time though, and now, Delano announced he was confident Blame Stella can be used to monitor 600 millions sites out there. There are little new changes here and there, such as the use of “plain English” so anyone can understand the performance of their site.

New features includes multi-zones monitoring, as well as a planned multi-step monitoring, available in a freemium model. Of course, notifications are still free. Blame Stella announced today they have 1000 accounts. Like most FounderFuel startups, BlameStella needs more money to continue operating, and reach the ambitious goals of 500,000 uniques. Congrats to Chris and Delano!
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