How to Monitor Third-party APIs: Checkly vs supaguard
A head-to-head comparison of monitoring Third-party APIs using Checkly and supaguard. Discover the modern AI approach to synthetic testing.
Monitoring Third-party APIs is vital to your business. If it goes down, you lose revenue and trust. Let's compare how you would monitor Third-party APIs using Checkly versus supaguard.
The Checkly Approach
To monitor Third-party APIs in Checkly, you must:
- Open your IDE and initialize a new Playwright project.
- Write raw TypeScript code to navigate to the page and interact with the elements.
- Handle edge cases (like slow networks or cookie banners) manually in code.
- Deploy the code via Checkly CLI.
- Continuously update the code every time the Third-party APIs UI changes.
The result: You spend more time maintaining tests than fixing actual bugs.
The supaguard Approach
supaguard replaces the script with an AI Agent.
- Tell supaguard: "Navigate to the site and verify the Third-party APIs works."
- supaguard generates the optimal testing flow instantly.
- If the UI changes, supaguard's Sanctum AI automatically heals the test and continues monitoring.
Comparison Table
| Capability | Checkly | supaguard |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Time | Hours (Coding required) | Seconds (AI Generated) |
| Self-Healing | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Maintenance | High (Manual updates) | Zero |
| Global Regions | Yes | Yes (20+ Regions) |
Conclusion
If you want to monitor Third-party APIs reliably without the engineering overhead of writing and maintaining Playwright code, supaguard is the clear winner.
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