Pingdom vs StatusCake vs WebGazer

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Pingdom

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StatusCake

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WebGazer

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Pros of Pingdom
Pros of StatusCake
Pros of WebGazer
  • 224
    Simple and reliable
  • 103
    Monitoring your websites
  • 75
    Easy to use dashboard
  • 65
    Email, text & twitter alerts
  • 43
    Free tier
  • 23
    Performance data
  • 14
    Detailed Reports
  • 11
    Email Reports
  • 9
    Mobile App
  • 9
    Root Cause Analysis
  • 1
    30-day risk free trial
  • 1
    Easy setup
  • 1
    IOS app
  • 14
    Easy to use and reliable
  • 12
    Free tier
  • 6
    Public Reporting
  • 4
    Domain monitoring
  • 3
    Cheaper
  • 3
    SSL Certificate Monitoring
  • 3
    No false positives
  • 3
    Group Notification
  • 2
    Great Customer Support
  • 1
    WhoIs Domain Monitoring
  • 1
    Real Browser Testing
  • 1
    Malware and Virus Scanning
  • 1
    Multiple User Accounts
  • 1
    Mobile App
  • 1
    Full Featured API
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    Cons of Pingdom
    Cons of StatusCake
    Cons of WebGazer
    • 4
      Expensive
    • 3
      UI is incredibly complicated
    • 2
      Hard to set up alerts properly
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        What is Pingdom?

        Pingdom is an uptime monitoring service. When problems happen with a site that Pingdom monitors, it immediately alerts the owner so the problem can be taken care of.

        What is StatusCake?

        Monitoring a website is one thing – finding the best way to alert you to downtime another. At StatusCake we give you as many options as possible to decide when & how often you’re contacted. Whether it’s by email, SMS, push notifications for iOS & Android or integration with third party apps including Zapier and PagerDuty – you decide how you want to be alerted and when!

        What is WebGazer?

        WebGazer is a monitoring service that checks your website, cron jobs or scheduled tasks on a regular basis. It notifies you with instant alerts in case of a problem.

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        What are some alternatives to Pingdom, StatusCake, and WebGazer?
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        PagerDuty
        PagerDuty is an alarm aggregation and dispatching service for system administrators and support teams. It collects alerts from your monitoring tools, gives you an overall view of all of your monitoring alarms, and alerts an on duty engineer if there's a problem.
        Datadog
        Datadog is the leading service for cloud-scale monitoring. It is used by IT, operations, and development teams who build and operate applications that run on dynamic or hybrid cloud infrastructure. Start monitoring in minutes with Datadog!
        Uptrends
        It is the ultimate monitoring tool to stay in control of the uptime, performance, and functionality of your websites, APIs, and servers.
        UptimeRobot
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