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How to Monitor Third-party OAuth: Checkly vs supaguard

A head-to-head comparison of monitoring Third-party OAuth using Checkly and supaguard. Discover the modern AI approach to synthetic testing.

Monitoring Third-party OAuth is vital to your business. If it goes down, you lose revenue and trust. Let's compare how you would monitor Third-party OAuth using Checkly versus supaguard.

The Checkly Approach

To monitor Third-party OAuth in Checkly, you must:

  1. Open your IDE and initialize a new Playwright project.
  2. Write raw TypeScript code to navigate to the page and interact with the elements.
  3. Handle edge cases (like slow networks or cookie banners) manually in code.
  4. Deploy the code via Checkly CLI.
  5. Continuously update the code every time the Third-party OAuth 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.

  1. Tell supaguard: "Navigate to the site and verify the Third-party OAuth works."
  2. supaguard generates the optimal testing flow instantly.
  3. If the UI changes, supaguard's Sanctum AI automatically heals the test and continues monitoring.

Comparison Table

CapabilityChecklysupaguard
Setup TimeHours (Coding required)Seconds (AI Generated)
Self-Healing❌ No✅ Yes
MaintenanceHigh (Manual updates)Zero
Global RegionsYesYes (20+ Regions)

Conclusion

If you want to monitor Third-party OAuth reliably without the engineering overhead of writing and maintaining Playwright code, supaguard is the clear winner.

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