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I've recently launched https://pryin.io, an application performance monitoring tool made for Elixir and Phoenix.
It hooks into Phoenix and gives you insights into how long your request / channels take and what Ecto queries are run / how long those take. You can also manually augment pretty much anything else (background jobs, API calls, ...).
Plus it keeps track of some important BEAM metrics like memory consumption.
I added the Github issue importer functionality in part because of some threads I saw here, e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8712035.
Now maintainers only need to tag issues with the label "Moved to ProjectTalk" and we will automatically import them and post a comment with a link.
mainly because a lot of projects use live chat (gitter, slack), which i think isn't always the best solution (time zones, discoverability of past discussions, ...).
There was a post about https://showoff.io/ here not long ago. Seems they are doing quite similar things, except showoff.io costs a little. I didn't really compare features, though.
I've been using showoff to develop against the github service hook. I've got a paid account so I have a static url which means I only had to set it up once in github. I use a lot of cloud services and don't bother with a VPS. For $5 a month it's a really simple service that does just what I want.