What is UptimeRobot?
It is all about helping you to keep your websites up. It monitors your websites every 5 minutes and alerts you if your sites are down.
UptimeRobot is a tool in the Website Monitoring category of a tech stack.
Who uses UptimeRobot?
Companies
133 companies reportedly use UptimeRobot in their tech stacks, including accuRx, Iziwork, and StackShare API.
Developers
178 developers on StackShare have stated that they use UptimeRobot.
UptimeRobot Integrations
Slack, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, Telegram , and OpsGenie are some of the popular tools that integrate with UptimeRobot. Here's a list of all 15 tools that integrate with UptimeRobot.
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UptimeRobot's Features
- Event tree analysis
- Support for Let's Encrypt
- Public Status Page
- SMS Reminders
- Uptime Monitoring
- User Profiles with Location
UptimeRobot Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to UptimeRobot?
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!
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.
Monitis
Monitor and manage your websites, servers, networks, cloud systems & applications for performance and reliability. Get your Monitis 15 day free trial now!
Site24x7
Site24x7 is an all-in-one monitoring solution that allows you to monitor every part of your IT infrastructure from Websites to Applications, to Servers (both on-premise and on the cloud) as well as your Network infrastructure.
New Relic
The world’s best software and DevOps teams rely on New Relic to move faster, make better decisions and create best-in-class digital experiences. If you run software, you need to run New Relic. More than 50% of the Fortune 100 do too.