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== Brainstorming about names ==
== Brainstorming about names ==


When we brainstormed about the name, it seems the orientation of the project would be more about ping/monitor/perform health check than report the status of the sites:
When we brainstormed about the name, it seems the orientation of the project would be more about ping/monitor/perform health check than report the status of the sites. We then generated a synthwave and cyberpunk inspired list.


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* StatusHub
* StatusHub
* PulseMonitor
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* MonitorMe
* MonitorMe
* CheckPoint
* CheckPoint
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A synthwave and cyberpunk inspired list:
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* NeonStatus
* NeonStatus
* CyberPulse
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* NightWatch
* NightWatch
* CyberMate
* CyberMate
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== ServPulse ==
== ServPulse ==


The '''Serv''' part can refer to both server and services.
The ''Serv'' part can refer to both server and services.


The '''Pulse'' word conveys a sense of real-time monitoring and alerts, which is a core function of a status page application.
The ''Pulse'' word conveys a sense of real-time monitoring and alerts, which is a core function of a status page application. Pulse refers to a real-time heartbeat / status.


The combination of the two, ServPulse, has the advantage to be unique as software name.
The combination of the two, ServPulse, has the advantage to be unique as software name. That name conveys monitoring, life, constant awareness.


It was an hapax on a Google search when we started this project, but now, a UK company registered under the same name 2025-04-15.
It was an hapax on a Google search when we started this project, but now, a UK company registered under the same name 2025-04-15.
A motto could be “See the heartbeat of your services. Stay ahead of incidents. Own your status.”


[[Category:ServPulse|Project identity]]
[[Category:ServPulse|Project identity]]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 25 October 2025

Brainstorming about names

When we brainstormed about the name, it seems the orientation of the project would be more about ping/monitor/perform health check than report the status of the sites. We then generated a synthwave and cyberpunk inspired list.

Ping/monitor/perform health check names

  • StatusHub
  • PulseMonitor
  • SystemTracker
  • ServiceWatch
  • HealthCheckr
  • SiteScope
  • StatusMate
  • OpsAlert
  • MonitorMe
  • CheckPoint

Synthwave / cyberpunk names

  • NeonStatus
  • CyberPulse
  • SynthWatch
  • RetroStatus
  • WaveCheck
  • CyberScope
  • PulseWave
  • SynthScope
  • NightWatch
  • CyberMate

ServPulse

The Serv part can refer to both server and services.

The Pulse word conveys a sense of real-time monitoring and alerts, which is a core function of a status page application. Pulse refers to a real-time heartbeat / status.

The combination of the two, ServPulse, has the advantage to be unique as software name. That name conveys monitoring, life, constant awareness.

It was an hapax on a Google search when we started this project, but now, a UK company registered under the same name 2025-04-15.

A motto could be “See the heartbeat of your services. Stay ahead of incidents. Own your status.”