Website monitoring

Monitoring methods

Methods for all purposes

URL monitor

URL monitor is likely everything you need to have - it can monitor almost everything. List of supported advanced monitoring settings:

  • Custom request header
  • Custom request body
  • Allowed HTTP codes
  • Request method
  • Authentication
  • Max redirects
  • Content finding
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PING monitor

PING monitor offers a simple and effective way to check if your service is up and running.

Set it up in minutes and get notified the moment your server becomes unreachable.
You can customize the check interval starting from as low as 1 minute – giving you near real-time awareness of your service availability.

Perfect for those who want lightweight, reliable monitoring without the complexity.

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SSL expiration checker

With our free monitoring service, you can effortlessly track your SSL/TLS certificates.

Receive early warnings via email – completely free of charge.

Need more? Get notifications via SMS, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and other channels for a small fee.

Avoid downtime, stay secure, and keep your users informed – all with just a few clicks.

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Domain Expiration Checker

Our Domain Expiration Checker helps you stay on top of your domain renewals with automatic monitoring and early notifications.

Add your domains in seconds and get email alerts well in advance – so you’ll have time to renew before it’s too late.

No more downtime, lost traffic, or unexpected service interruptions.

The best part? It’s completely free when using email notifications.

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PORT monitor

PORT monitor helps you ensure that essential services – like your web server on ports 80, 443, or 8080 – are always reachable.

It continuously checks if a specific port is open and responsive.
If the port becomes unavailable, you’ll get notified right away – so you can act before your users notice anything.

Ideal for monitoring HTTP/S services, databases, or any custom ports that matter to your business.

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