We built NotiLens to catch silent business failures - when signups stop, payments don't complete, cron jobs run but do nothing, AI agents loop silently, Zap automation stops. None of these throw errors. All of them cost you.
Built for founders and small teams who don't have a dedicated DevOps engineer or someone watching dashboards all day. NotiLens watches for you - you find out when something matters, not when you happen to check.
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If you've ever found out something broke from a user before your monitoring did - this is for you.
This is a strong pain point because you’re not selling “monitoring” in the usual technical sense. You’re catching the failures that don’t look like failures: signups quietly stopping, payments not completing, automations doing nothing, AI agents looping, and founders only finding out after damage is done.
That framing is much sharper than dashboard monitoring. For solo founders and small teams, the real value is not observability. It is business continuity without needing a DevOps person watching everything.
One thing I’d think about early is whether NotiLens sounds broad enough if this becomes the default failure-detection layer for small teams. The product feels bigger than notifications. A name like Xevoa.com would carry the workflow/platform direction better if you expand from alerts into operational intelligence.