If your day runs on other people’s clouds and security stacks, you already know the pain: status pages, email digests, and scattered portals never quite line up. You want a single place that answers: What broke? What’s planned? What do I need to patch or plan for?
That’s what we’re building with Huntertech.io: vendor insight in one flow—so you can see what’s happening across the vendors you depend on without living in ten browser tabs.
The app centers on near real-time visibility into vendor incidents (outages, degradations, regional issues), maintenance windows (so surprises don’t become emergencies), security advisories (what matters for your risk posture), and product / platform updates (what changed and whether it affects you). The point isn’t “more data”—it’s timely signal you can act on.
We also lean into structured vendor views: drill into a vendor, move between overview, incidents, maintenance, and related intel so you’re not re-learning a new UI every time a provider ships a bad day. When something’s worth sharing with a team or a customer, share-friendly views help you point people at one clear story, not a chain of screenshots.
Underneath it all, the bet is simple: faster awareness and better context—so “vendor noise” becomes actionable intelligence, and your response time stays closer to real time than “when someone forwards the email.”
If you’re building or operating on top of major SaaS and security platforms, I’m curious: what’s the one vendor signal you wish arrived in one place first?

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