A central control plane for cron jobs.
CronCommander centralizes visibility, management, and control of cron jobs across servers, containers, and environments.
The Problem
- Cron jobs fail silently
- Logs are scattered across machines and containers
- Schedules disappear when containers restart
- No audit trail, no ownership, no alerts
What CronCommander Does
- Centralizes visibility and management of cron jobs
- Acts as a system of record for executions, failures, and history
- Enables inspection, control, and automation across environments
How It Works
- Jobs run through a lightweight runner or agent
- Executions are centrally recorded and tracked
- Jobs can be inspected, managed, and controlled from one place
Status
CronCommander is under active development. Centralized inspection and control are landing first, with orchestration and automation following.
Pricing (early)
CronCommander will follow a simple model:
- Open components for agents and runners
- Paid features focused on centralized management and control
- Fair pricing based on usage, not lock-in
Early users will influence how pricing evolves.