The Problem
DevOps teams need lightweight cluster monitoring without expensive observability platforms.
The Solution
SheetAPI logs cluster metrics from kubectl commands. Monitor node health, pod status, and resource quotas in sheets.
Set Up Your Google Sheet
Create a spreadsheet with columns like: Cluster Name, Namespace, Pod Count, CPU Usage %, Memory Usage %, Node Status, Timestamp, Alerts
Connect to SheetAPI.pro
Sign up (takes 10 seconds), authorize Google, and paste your sheet URL. Done.
Start Using Your API
Get instant REST API endpoints to create, read, update, and delete your kubernetes cluster resource monitor data.
Code Examples
Here's how simple it is to work with your kubernetes cluster resource monitor data:
Fetch All Records
Create a New Record
Update a Record
Key Features for Kubernetes Cluster Resource Monitor
⚡ Real-Time Sync
Changes in your Google Sheet reflect in the API instantly. No delays, no manual syncing.
🔔 Webhooks
Get notified instantly when data changes. Trigger automations, send emails, or update other systems.
📝 Full CRUD Operations
Create, Read, Update, and Delete records via REST API. Complete control over your data.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I collect cluster metrics?
Run kubectl top commands and POST metrics to SheetAPI via cron or monitoring agents.
Can I alert on resource spikes?
Yes! Use webhooks to trigger alerts when CPU or memory exceeds thresholds.
How do I track deployment history?
Log each kubectl apply with timestamps and diff summaries for audit trails.
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