Are you tired of your servers going down—Scratchattach backends, Node API's, and more? If so, CloudHead is here to save the day! ▸ If you have no idea how to turn your program into a server, go to my Youtube video in the Full Tutorial section. ▸ If your program is already in the form of a server, the Quickstart guide below should be enough to get you started. ▸ If you're a developer and you want to make a project with CloudHead's web API's, check out this forum post: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/625322 ───── Quickstart ───── A "monitor" in CloudHead is what keeps your servers alive, and you can create one in 15 seconds! Here's how you can create a monitor for your server: 1. Press the green flag on this project 2. Press "Get started" 3. Press the green "+" button 4. Enter a name for your monitor 5. Enter the URL of your server 6. Press "Confirm" Your server will now be kept running 0/0! ───── Full Tutorial ───── A detailed tutorial on how to set up your program as a web server and put it into CloudHead can be found here: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/kKplUCPsFQM/ ──── Giving Credit ───── You aren't free to use CloudHead in your programming projects without giving credit! Instead, a way you can support the large amount of work I put into this Scratch project and 3 backend servers is by simply pressing the love button on this project. ──── Backend Status ──── This is the official page to check the uptime status of the CloudHead pinger (which pings your monitors) and the CloudHead cloud server (which controls this Scratch project): https://stats.uptimerobot.com/jVM0PCY4QR ────── Credits ────── ✶ @TimMcCool – Scratchattach Python module, Cloud Requests Scratch sprite ✶ @-Rex- – Stamp Font Engine++ ✶ @Will_Wam – Clone Text Engine Music: Chopin – Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2, performed in this Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ