About

I'm Nuno. I built the tool I needed.

I run Outmano from Portugal. Before this I built IsDown, which watches the status pages of every cloud service a company depends on and tells the team when one of them breaks.

IsDown is where this problem found me. It has real rivals in a small category, and keeping up with them was a folder of browser tabs: their pricing page, their changelog, their careers page, their review profiles. I opened the tabs when I remembered to, which was never often enough, and the moves I missed were the ones that mattered.

The irony took a while to land. IsDown exists because nobody can watch fifty status pages and remember what each one said yesterday, so a machine does it for you. My competitors were the same job in different clothes, and I was still doing that one by hand. Checking by hand is not just slow. It is lossy: a feature that quietly moved from Enterprise down to Pro looks, six weeks later, like it was always there. The machine keeps the previous version of the page. Your memory does not.

The tools built for this problem are built for someone else. Crayon, Klue and Kompyte are serious products, priced for a product marketing team of six and sold through a demo, a proposal and an annual contract. If you are a small SaaS company with three rivals you actually care about, you have the same questions and none of that budget.

So Outmano does the checking. It watches pricing, SEO, ads, content, roadmaps, reviews, features, hiring and news across your competitive set, keeps every previous version so nothing is lost, and sends one short read each week: what changed, what it means, and what to do about it.

Three things I decided at the start

  • The price is on the page. No demo to sit through, no quote, no annual contract. You can sign up at 11pm without talking to anyone.

  • You pay for competitors, not for features. Every angle is in every plan, including the ones I ship next year. The only variable is how many rivals you watch.

  • Support is a conversation, not a ticket queue. Email [email protected] or open the chat on any page, whichever suits you.

If you were also keeping that folder of tabs, Starter is free for 14 days and costs $0 today. If you would rather ask something first, the email and the chat are both open.

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