Reliable Uptime Monitoring for Websites & APIs.
Monitor websites, APIs, and cron jobs in minutes.
Get instant alerts via email, Slack, or SMS.
Set up in 60 seconds
From “create” to “alerting” to “share”—without a complex setup.
Create a monitor
Add an HTTP/API, keyword, ping/port, or heartbeat monitor.
Choose alerts
Route incidents to email, Slack, SMS, or phone—per monitor.
Share a status page
Publish a clean status page for customers and teammates.
Core features
Everything you need to monitor uptime—without enterprise complexity.
Active monitors
Catch downtime before users do.
- HTTP/API checks
- Keyword + content validation
Heartbeats
Know when scheduled jobs fail silently.
- Cron/job watchdogs
- Missed-run alerts
Status pages
Communicate clearly during incidents.
- Public pages
- Maintenance updates
Alert routing
Reach the right person fast.
- Email, Slack, SMS
- Escalation-ready workflows
Integrations
Connect your stack in minutes.
- WordPress & more
- OpenClaw agent workflow
Reporting
Track uptime trends over time.
- Uptime history
- Incidents overview
Let your agent create and manage monitors.
Install the Watch.dog skill for OpenClaw to create monitors for websites/APIs and cron jobs, manage resources, and publish status pages—hands-free.
User: Monitor https://api.example.com every 60s. Agent: Created an HTTP monitor (60s). Alerts: email + Slack. Agent: Created a status page and shared the public link.
Product preview
Charts, monitors, heartbeats, and a clean public status page.
Monitors + charts
See status, latency, and incidents at a glance.
Active + heartbeats
HTTP/API, keyword, ping/port, and cron job monitoring.
Status pages
Communicate incidents and maintenance with confidence.
Simple plans
Start free. Upgrade when you need faster checks and more channels.
- Up to 30 monitors
- Checks every 60s
- Email alerts included
- Up to 100 monitors
- Checks every 30s
- Email + Slack + SMS alerts
FAQ
Quick answers to common questions.
Start monitoring your infrastructure in minutes.
Create your first monitor, set alerts, and share a status page—without a heavy setup.