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Monitoring

Website monitoring continuously checks the uptime, performance, and security of a website to ensure it is accessible and functioning correctly.
It sends automated requests to your website at regular intervals and reports downtime, slow response times, or errors.
It helps businesses minimize downtime, detect performance issues, and improve user experience.
It can detect downtime, slow loading speeds, server errors, broken pages, and security vulnerabilities.
Domain monitoring tracks domain expiration, DNS changes, and SSL certificate validity.
It helps prevent domain expiration, hijacking, and unexpected DNS changes that could disrupt services.
Server monitoring tracks the health, performance, and availability of your servers.
It helps detect downtime, prevent crashes, and optimize performance.
SSL monitoring checks the validity and expiration date of your SSL certificates.
It prevents website security issues caused by expired or invalid SSL certificates.
DNS monitoring tracks changes in DNS records to prevent downtime, hijacking, and misconfigurations.
It helps ensure domain availability, prevents cyberattacks, and detects unauthorized changes.&It checks DNS records at regular intervals and alerts you of any changes.
It tracks website visitor data, user behavior, traffic sources, and engagement metrics.
Monitoring helps optimize website performance, improve conversions, and understand user trends.
It ensures scheduled tasks (cron jobs) are executed correctly and on time.
To detect failures, delays, and missed executions of automated scripts&It verifies successful execution by tracking logs or receiving heartbeat signals.
It checks the availability and performance of specific API endpoints or URLs.
To detect API failures, slow responses, and unexpected errors.
GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and other HTTP request types.

Status Pages

A status page is a web page that displays real-time information about the availability and performance of a service, website, or application.
It helps keep users informed about system status, incidents, and maintenance, reducing support inquiries and improving transparency.
It integrates with monitoring tools that automatically update uptime, downtime, and performance metrics.
Yes, you can monitor and display the status of multiple websites, APIs, servers, and services in one place.
It allows you to post incident updates, estimated resolution times, and progress reports to keep users informed.
Yes, transparency about service uptime and issues builds user confidence and reduces frustration.

Heartbeats

It ensures scheduled tasks (cron jobs, scripts, background processes) are running as expected.
A monitored system sends a signal (heartbeat) at regular intervals, and an alert is triggered if it stops and It prevents critical failures in automated tasks like backups, reports, and scheduled jobs.
Yes, you can monitor multiple scripts, servers, and processes.
You receive an alert via email, SMS, or other notification channels.

General

Investigate server logs, check hosting issues, and review monitoring alerts for detailed error messages.
You receive alerts via email, SMS, or other integrations if issues are detected.

White Label

A white-labeled status page is a public or private webpage that displays the real-time status of your services, customized with your branding.
You can remove third-party branding, add your logo, custom domain, and design elements to create a branded experience for your users.
It helps businesses maintain brand consistency, improve customer trust, and offer seamless integration with existing services.