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Simple checks for individual users.
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Up to 2 simple checks for websites or APIs you wish to monitor
History of your service's uptime and response times going back 30 days
One user per-account
Simple alerting logic
Alert destinations: Email
Email support available
Basic features for more advanced usage.
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Up to 10 simple checks for websites or APIs you wish to monitor
Up to 1 advanced API checks you wish to monitor
5 users per-account
Improved alerting features with escalation logic
Alert destinations: Email, Slack, Webhook, SMS
Live chat support available (during business hours)
Advanced features for power users.
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Unlimited simple checks for websites or APIs
Unlimited advanced checks for websites or APIs
Unlimited users per-account
Advanced alerting logic with conditional logic and escalation logic
Alert destinations: Email, Slack, Webhook, SMS, Teams, Skype
Live chat support available (during business hours) and for high-severity events 10 minute support turnaround times
A monitoring report for a website is a summary of its performance and availability. It displays important metrics such as website uptime, response time, error rates, and traffic volume.
Multiple alert contacts refer to having more than one person or team notified in case of a problem with a website or system. This can be done through various notification methods such as email, SMS, or push notifications.
Integrating website monitoring with third-party tools refers to the process of connecting a website monitoring solution to other services or software to streamline workflows and automate processes.
An Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of protocols, routines, and tools for building software and applications.
Conditional triggers refer to a feature in website monitoring systems that allow administrators to set specific conditions that, when met, trigger an action or alert.
Multi-region testing refers to the process of testing a website or application from multiple geographic locations to determine its performance and availability for users in different regions.