Uptime and response time
Check expected HTTP responses, measure latency and confirm downtime using a configurable failure threshold.
Track website availability, slow responses, SSL and domain expiry, DNS changes, scheduled tasks, email DNS health and blacklist reputation from one focused dashboard.
Website check passedHTTP 200 · response recorded
SSL renewal reminderCertificate expiry tracked
DNS snapshot savedNo unexpected change detected
Each monitor stores the current state, useful history and the information needed to investigate an incident.
Check expected HTTP responses, measure latency and confirm downtime using a configurable failure threshold.
See remaining days and receive warnings before certificates or registrations expire.
Save nameserver, A, AAAA, CNAME, MX and TXT snapshots and detect important changes.
Confirm that important text is present, not just that a page returns a successful response.
Know when cron jobs, backups, imports or scheduled tasks stop sending their expected ping.
Review MX, SPF, DMARC and optional DKIM selector results in a clear status card.
Check selected server IPs and domains against configured reputation providers.
Share current availability, uptime and recent checks through a dedicated public page.
Send incident and recovery messages without delaying monitoring commands.
A successful homepage request does not tell you whether a certificate is about to expire, DNS changed, a checkout keyword disappeared, email records are incomplete or a scheduled backup stopped.
Use alerts and expiry warnings before the problem becomes a customer complaint.
Keep response codes, errors, DNS snapshots and timestamps together.
Publish a status page and communicate availability with real monitoring data.
Use the customer login at /app, not the administrator panel.
Choose a website monitor or create a unique heartbeat endpoint.
Enable only the DNS, email, keyword or reputation checks relevant to the service.
Use email alerts, dashboards, history and status pages to stay informed.
Package limits and features are managed dynamically by the administrator.
Start monitoring essential websites.
Reliable monitoring for small businesses.
More coverage for agencies and growing teams.
Public HTTP and HTTPS websites, SSL certificates, domains, DNS records, content keywords, cron heartbeats, email DNS health and configured blacklist targets.
Incident emails are created on meaningful state changes and existing duplicate-prevention rules remain in place.
Yes. Create a public status page for a monitor and share its dedicated URL.
The marketing website links customers to /app/login. The /admin panel is reserved for administrators.
Start with the free plan and configure the checks that matter to your websites.