Know your site is down before your customers tell you.
Most “uptime monitors” send you an email after you’re already offline. We check every 60 seconds from multiple regions, alert you instantly — and, on managed tiers, an engineer actually responds. Plus performance and SSL-expiry monitoring, so small problems never become outages.
An alert that says “you’re down” is only useful if someone acts on it.
Downtime costs sales, ad spend, and trust — and Google notices too. A bare monitoring tool emails you and stops there; if it fires at 3am, nothing happens until morning. We monitor every 60 seconds from multiple regions, watch SSL expiry and response time, and on managed tiers an engineer investigates and acts the moment something breaks.
Sources: uptime-monitoring interval comparisons; downtime cost analyses, 2025.From simple alerts to a managed response.
Every plan checks every 60 seconds. The difference is what happens when something goes wrong.
- 60-second multi-region uptime checks
- Instant email + SMS alerts
- SSL-expiry + domain monitoring
- Monthly uptime report
- Everything in Watch
- Keyword/content checks (e.g. “Add to cart” present)
- Response-time + performance trend alerts
- Public status page for your customers
- Everything in Pro
- Engineer investigates & acts on incidents
- Incident report + root-cause analysis
- Best bundled with a care plan
What happens the moment your site blinks.
On managed tiers, this runs automatically — you may hear it’s fixed before you knew it broke.
Detect
Checks from five regions every 60 seconds confirm a real outage (not a single-node blip) within seconds, then trigger the alert.
Alert
You get email and SMS instantly, with the error code and which regions are affected — so it’s clear whether it’s the whole site or a partial failure.
Respond
On managed tiers, an engineer investigates immediately — checking the server, recent changes, and logs — and takes action rather than waiting for you to notice.
Report
Once resolved, you get an incident report: what happened, how long, the root cause, and what we changed so it doesn’t recur.
The difference 60 seconds makes.
Illustrative comparison of detection speed against a typical 5-minute free monitor. Real impact depends on your traffic and revenue per hour.
What people ask before turning it on.
Isn’t free uptime monitoring good enough?
What’s a “content check” and why does it matter?
Will you actually fix it, or just tell me it’s down?
Can my customers see a status page?
Do you monitor SSL and domain expiry too?
Get eyes on your site in minutes.
Tell us your site and we’ll set up 60-second multi-region monitoring, SSL watch, and the alerting that fits — plus a baseline health snapshot. No call required.
Three services that work with monitoring.
Put a watch on your site that actually does something.
60-second checks, instant alerts, and — on managed tiers — an engineer who responds.