HetrixTools is pleased to present our own in-house custom built Uptime Monitor, a system that allows you to monitor all of your websites and services with ease and accuracy, notifying you as soon as an outage occurs and generating private/public (even white label) insightful reports that you can share with your clients or colleagues. -= Packages =- FREE - for life 15 Uptime Monitors (website, ping, service, smtp) 15 Server Monitoring Agents 1 Minute Check Interval (up to 10 minutes) 4 Selectable locations (out of 12 total) Unlimited Report History Partial White Label 0 SMS Credits / Month (extra credits just $0.10/SMS) Professional - $9.95/month or $99.95/year 30 Uptime Monitors (website, ping, service, smtp) 30 Server Monitoring Agents 1 Minute Check Interval (up to 10 minutes) 6 Selectable locations (out of 12 total) Unlimited Report History Partial White Label 25 SMS Credits / Month (extra credits just $0.10/SMS) Business - $19.95/month or $199.95/year 60 Uptime Monitors (website, ping, service, smtp) 60 Server Monitoring Agents 1 Minute Check Interval (up to 10 minutes) 9 Selectable locations (out of 12 total) Unlimited Report History Full White Label 50 SMS Credits / Month (extra credits just $0.10/SMS) Enterprise - $49.95/month or $499.95/year 200 Uptime Monitors (website, ping, service, smtp) 200 Server Monitoring Agents 1 Minute Check Interval (up to 10 minutes) 12 Selectable locations (out of 12 total) Unlimited Report History Full White Label 125 SMS Credits / Month (extra credits just $0.10/SMS) Included in all packages: Global infrastructure - select from 12 monitoring locations around the world Extremely accurate outage detection Checkup frequency as low as 1 minute Public Status Page - keep your customers informed on the status of your network/infrastructure (example our own Status Page) Server Monitoring - receive alerts on high resource usage Maintenance Mode Location Fail Log - view the exact errors at the exact time they were encountered Network Diagnostics Domain Expiration Monitor SSL Expiration Monitor SSL Authenticity Monitor Nameservers Change Detection Repeated Alerts API Access Unlimited Contact Lists Notifications via: Email SMS Telegram PushBullet Pushover Twitter Slack Discord Mattermost RocketChat Microsoft Teams PagerDuty OpsGenie VictorOps WebHooks Why HetrixTools? - we've custom coded our entire platform from scratch aiming for simplicity and accuracy - the user interface is extremely fast and simple to work with, no need to load countless pages to get things done - the generated reports contain an abundance of information that you can easily share with your clients or colleagues - we're constantly developing and improving the platform to get even better and contain more features - 24/7/365 support, if you ever have any issues just open a support ticket - if you're willing to spend 5 minutes of your time to try out our platform you'll see everything mentioned above for yourself Not convinced yet? See what some of our clients have to say: https://hetrixtools.com/reviews/ Thinking of moving away from other providers? Here's a few reasons why HetrixTools can be a great UptimeRobot Alternative or a Pingdom Alternative Sign up for a free account or upgrade to a paid one and get 20% off your first month with this special DP discount code: 20OFFDP Be sure to contact us if you have any questions, suggestions or any type of feedback. Thank you for taking the time to read this thread and I hope you'll find HetrixTools a useful monitoring service. Have a nice day!
I'm surprised anybody would pay for it as many hosting companies provide it for free + there are plenty of websites which offer free monitoring service.
You would be surprised indeed There's quite a big market out there. The other free monitoring solutions that you've mentioned also offer paid packages, just like we do, except that our free package is way more generous in features and even quantity than most of the other free uptime monitors out there. As for hosting providers, very few offer actual good uptime monitoring, and not everyone will want to rely on uptime monitoring offered by the same provider that's responsible for the outages they experience... ie: it's always better to have third party independent monitoring sources.
"not everyone will want to rely on uptime monitoring offered by the same provider that's responsible for the outages they experience" - a fair point.
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