Set up an unlimited number of monitors based on whether the keyword is or is not included in the page HTML code.
Is the product you want to buy out of stock and the shop doesn't have a watchdog? Just set up a keyword monitor!
Get instant alerts via email, SMS, voice call or through one of many integrations (such as Slack, Zapier, Splunk, etc.)
Set threshold and recurrence parameters so that you don't miss any serious outage.
Set up maintenance windows to pause the monitoring during the maintenance.
Get a single overview of all incidents. Filter by status, root cause, or custom tags, tag teammates for instant collaboration, and push updates to your status pages.
Learn moreSee your response times in a chart and get alerts when your website or service responds slower than usual.
Learn moreCreate monitors with specific monitoring regions you can choose and catch issues that only appear in specific locations.
Learn moreNo internet? We can call or text you when something goes wrong.
Be the first who knows that your website is down. Reliable monitoring warns you before any significant troubles and saves you money.
Start monitoring in 30 secondsBe transparent. Inform customers of planned outages. Show them that you strive to keep your service 100% online.
You can invite all your team members to access your monitors, keep them notified and manage incidents. Choose from three levels of user access: read, write and notify-only.
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