Control cron across
your infrastructure.
Know exactly what runs, where, and why — without SSH, guesswork, or hidden failures.
Cron breaks silently. Jobs drift across servers. No one knows who owns what. CronCommander gives you a single source of truth for every cron job, every execution, and every change.
Stop guessing.
See everything.
CronCommander doesn't replace cron. It adds a control plane on top — so you always know what ran, what failed, and who changed it.
See every server running cron — instantly
No more discovering servers you forgot about. See every agent across your infrastructure, organized by workspace, with real-time health status.
- check_circle Live inventory across all servers
- check_circle Organized by workspace and environment
- check_circle Spot offline machines before they cause failures
Every cron job. One place. No SSH.
Stop grepping servers one by one. See every job, schedule, and command across your entire fleet in a single unified view.
Know if jobs succeed or fail — before users notice
See success rates, execution times, and recent history for every job. Catch failures early, not after the damage is done.
Full execution history. Always.
Every execution is recorded — what ran, when, and what happened. Filter by job, agent, or time range. Complete audit trail for compliance.
See what happened — without SSH
Click any execution to inspect stdout, stderr, and exit codes. Debugging cron should not require logging into servers.
Output captured...
Roadmap (June 2026)
Reliability, security, and operational basics for the public release.
Planned for Early June Launch
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Notifications
Email, Slack, and Telegram alerts for job failures or drift.
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Multi-User Support
User creation and workspace-level permission assignment.
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Workspace Admin
Create and manage multiple isolated environments.
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Security Hardening
Full auth/authz reviews and transport credential handling.
"Security is a first-class concern. We prefer delaying features over shipping something unsafe."
Technical Specifications
laptop_windows Supported Systems
The CronCommander agent runs on Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS (amd64, arm64). Any system with cron and outbound network access is supported.
warning Current Limitations
- close Encryption: Data encryption at rest is currently GCP native only.
Your infrastructure runs on cron.
Take control of it.
No replacement. No lock-in. CronCommander is the control plane cron never had.