[ UPTIME MONITORING ]
Website Monitoring Service
24/7 website monitoring with 1-minute check intervals. We verify failures from multiple locations before alerting, so you never get a false positive at 3am. 90 days of incident history is standard — not a premium add-on. Get alerted the moment your site goes down, and have the full incident log ready for your post-mortem.
Fast Checks, No False Positives, Real History
Most website monitoring services check your site from a single location and alert on the first failed check. The result: false positive alerts when a transient network blip between the monitor and your server triggers a 3am page. And when a real outage happens, the incident log is either missing or locked behind a paid tier — leaving you reconstructing the timeline from email alerts.
Our website monitoring service checks at 1-minute intervals from multiple geographic locations and only alerts when the failure is confirmed across locations. That eliminates single-location false positives completely. Every outage is automatically logged with start time, end time, duration, and error detail — 90 days of history is included in every plan, so your post-mortem and SOC 2 audit evidence is always ready.
24/7 Checks With the History to Back It Up
1-Minute Check Intervals
Check any URL every minute, every 5 minutes, or on a custom schedule. Frequent checks mean you detect downtime within seconds of it starting — not after a customer has already tweeted about it.
Multi-Location Verification
Failures are confirmed from multiple geographic locations before an alert fires. Single-location transient blips are discarded automatically — you only get alerted on real, confirmed outages. No more 3am false positives.
90-Day Incident History
Every period of downtime is logged automatically: start time, end time, duration, HTTP status code, and sample error message. 90 days of history is included in every plan — exportable for SLA reviews, customer reporting, and compliance audits.
SSL Certificate Monitoring
We track TLS certificate expiry for every monitored domain and alert you before the certificate expires — 30, 14, and 7 days before expiry. An expired certificate takes your site offline for every visitor; certificate monitoring is your safety net.
Frequently asked questions
How often should a website be monitored?
For production websites, a 1-minute check interval is the practical minimum for fast outage detection. A 5-minute interval means a site can be down for up to 5 minutes before you know about it — which is acceptable for low-traffic sites but not for e-commerce, SaaS, or any site where downtime directly costs revenue. Our standard plan supports 1-minute intervals; choose the interval that matches your tolerance for undetected downtime.
What is a good uptime SLA for a website?
99.9% uptime (“three nines”) allows approximately 8.7 hours of downtime per year — a common SLA for standard web hosting. 99.95% allows 4.4 hours; 99.99% (“four nines”) allows just 52 minutes. For customer-facing SaaS, payment pages, or any service with contractual uptime commitments, 99.9% is typically the minimum expectation. Our 90-day incident history lets you calculate your actual uptime percentage and compare it to your SLA target.
How quickly do you alert on downtime?
Alerts are sent within 1–2 check intervals of a confirmed failure. With 1-minute checks, that means you’re notified within 2 minutes of a real outage. We confirm failures across multiple locations before alerting to eliminate false positives from transient blips — so when the alert fires, it’s real. Recovery alerts fire immediately when the site comes back, with the total outage duration included.
Does website monitoring slow down my site?
No. Our monitors send standard HTTP requests to your URLs — identical to a visitor loading your page, just without rendering the page or executing JavaScript. The check request is indistinguishable from any other visitor and adds no measurable load to your server. There are no agents to install and no changes to your infrastructure.
Your Site Is Either Being Monitored or It Isn’t
Paste a URL, pick an interval, save — we start checking immediately. 90-day history, multi-location verification, and SSL monitoring included from day one.
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