StatusCake vs Jenkins

A side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and use cases to help you choose the right tool.

StatusCake and Jenkins are often evaluated together by teams building out their reliability stack. StatusCake (website uptime, performance and ssl monitoring, founded 2012) is typically a fit for Small Businesses, Agencies, and IT Teams, while Jenkins (self-hosted open-source automation server for building and deploying any kind of project, founded 2011) leans toward DevOps Engineers, Platform Teams, and Enterprise IT. Both cover 5 of the same core capabilities, so the decision usually comes down to where they diverge.

StatusCake

Website uptime, performance and SSL monitoring

Pricing: Free tier, Superior $24.99/mo, Business $66.66/mo

Founded: 2012

Best for: Small Businesses, Agencies, IT Teams

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Jenkins

Self-hosted open-source automation server for building and deploying any kind of project

Pricing: Free open-source; hardware/ops cost only

Founded: 2011

Best for: DevOps Engineers, Platform Teams, Enterprise IT

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Feature Comparison

FeatureStatusCakeJenkins
Synthetic Monitoring
Real User Monitoring
API & Browser Testing
Self-Healing Tests
AI-Powered
Uptime Monitoring
Alerting
Slack Integration
CI/CD Integration
Multi-Location Checks
SSL Monitoring
Status Page
Open Source
On-Premise / Self-Host
Free Tier
API Access
Dashboards
Incident Management

Only in StatusCake

  • Synthetic Monitoring
  • Uptime Monitoring
  • Multi-Location Checks
  • SSL Monitoring
  • Status Page

Only in Jenkins

  • CI/CD Integration
  • Open Source
  • On-Premise / Self-Host

StatusCake

Pros

  • + Affordable with a usable free tier
  • + Many global test locations
  • + Domain and SSL expiry monitoring
  • + Simple to set up

Cons

  • No browser test automation
  • No AI/self-healing capabilities
  • Dated UI in places
  • Limited transaction monitoring

Jenkins

Pros

  • + Total control over runners, networking, and plugins
  • + Plugin ecosystem covers almost every legacy and modern integration you can name
  • + No per-minute billing, hardware is the only ceiling
  • + Two decades of production use in enterprise CI

Cons

  • You own the ops, the upgrades, and the security patching
  • Groovy pipeline DSL has a steep and quirky learning curve
  • Plugin sprawl creates real maintenance and CVE exposure
  • UI looks dated and lacks modern cloud-native conveniences

StatusCake vs Jenkins: Our Verdict

On capability breadth, StatusCake pulls ahead here: it uniquely offers Synthetic Monitoring, Uptime Monitoring, Multi-Location Checks, and SSL Monitoring, among others. Choose StatusCake if those matter to your workflow; Jenkins (Free open-source; hardware/ops cost only) remains a solid option if CI/CD Integration and Open Source is what you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between StatusCake and Jenkins?

StatusCake is website uptime, performance and ssl monitoring, while Jenkins is self-hosted open-source automation server for building and deploying any kind of project. StatusCake adds Synthetic Monitoring, Uptime Monitoring, and Multi-Location Checks on top of the shared feature set. Jenkins brings CI/CD Integration, Open Source, and On-Premise / Self-Host that StatusCake does not.

How do StatusCake and Jenkins compare on pricing?

StatusCake pricing: Free tier, Superior $24.99/mo, Business $66.66/mo. Jenkins pricing: Free open-source; hardware/ops cost only. Evaluate against your check volume and team size; entry pricing rarely reflects total cost at scale.

Which is better for Small Businesses?

StatusCake is designed with Small Businesses, Agencies, and IT Teams in mind, whereas Jenkins targets DevOps Engineers, Platform Teams, and Enterprise IT. If your team matches the former profile, StatusCake is usually the closer fit.

Can ObserveOne replace StatusCake and Jenkins?

No. It does a different job. CI platforms test your code at deploy time. ObserveOne keeps testing production between deploys: the same critical journeys, on a schedule, with alerting when they break.

What ObserveOne adds next to StatusCake and Jenkins

CI platforms test your code at deploy time. ObserveOne keeps testing production between deploys: the same critical journeys, on a schedule, with alerting when they break. The free tier covers enough to try it on one critical journey.

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Features Both Tools Share

AlertingSlack IntegrationFree TierAPI AccessDashboards

How we compare

  • Feature flags and pricing come from each vendor's public docs and pricing pages, last reviewed June 2026. Spot an error? Tell us and we'll fix the data.
  • ObserveOne is our product. The data is collected the same way for every tool; the recommendations are ours.