We're giving Elixir Forum members a chance to win a whole year's worth of AppSignal (250K plan, valued at $279). Not only that, we have one of these to give away every month until the end of 2026 - that's one Elixir Forum winner each month! And if you're lucky enough to live in a country that AppSignal can ship to... you'll also get a fancy AppSignal Swag Pack!
AppSignal is an easy-to-use monitoring and alerting tool for Elixir and Phoenix apps with real-time error tracking, performance monitoring, hardware stats, background job monitoring, log management, AI integrations, and more. AppSignal helps you find and fix issues, so you can ship faster. AppSignal recently introduced a free tier so you don’t have to wait to win to get started - sign up today and get up to 50K requests and 1GB logging for FREE!
Every month, we will pick a random 6-digit Lucky Number which is displayed on our competition page for all to see. To enter the competition, all you have to do is log in via your Elixir Forum account and receive your weekly entry which is a randomly-generated entry number.
You can obtain a new entry number each week. At the end of the month, if any of your numbers turns out to be closest to that month's Lucky Number, you win!
So far this month, there have been 28 entries in the competition.
To make things more exciting, every now and then, we will announce special bonus days. These are days when you will be able to obtain a bonus entry into the competition. Some of these bonus entries will have a condition, such as first needing to make a post on the forum, or following or mentioning us (or AppSignal!) on social media. As long as you have met the criteria, you can get your bonus entry. Bonus days will be announced on the forum so be sure to regularly log in!
As an Elixir Forum visitor, we've also got you 10% off AppSignal for a year! Just use the coupon code "elixirforum". (Don’t forget AppSignal now has a free tier - sign up today and give it a try!)
Find out more about the prizes by visiting:
https://www.appsignal.com/?utm_source=elixirforum