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I use https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
I'm not sure about ansible automations, but for uptime monitoring, it's really simple and effective.
Just a heads-up, until v2 is released, it does not scale. I used it to monitor around 40 services. It's too much. So if you have a lot of things to monitor for uptime you might need to either split in several uptime-kuma services, or reduce the frequency
First I'm hearing of a V2, are there any threads on github or posts detailing this so I know what to look for?
Edit: just kidding, found the issue and milestone on github now