Time for change? Affordable Pingdom alternative.
Our website monitoring solution is now available for two years and we have upgraded it with cool new features:
unlimited email alerts and integrations with HipChat, OpsGenie, PagerDuty, Pushover, Slack, StatusPage, Workplace by Facebook or dynamic webhooks monitoring of HTTP(S), HTTP/2, IPv4, IPv6, Ping, SSL, DNS, UDP, TCP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP protocols free public status page with easy option to use it on your own domain, for example status.your-domain.com access to our monitoring API for integration with your system log history saved for 12 months support for multi-user login industry-standard encryption to protect the confidentiality of your sensitive information 100% service level agreement (SLA) available …and much more!
Coming soon: recurring unmonitored time functionality
Soon you will be able to define recurring time periods when service and all its child checks will be temporary excluded from monitoring:
This may be useful for some customers who don’t need 24/7 monitoring and don’t want to use our API integration to pause / resume service with web services.
New feature will be added as part of our 1.8.0 application version upgrade in it is scheduled to be publicly available in beginning of 2018.
Receive huge website monitoring discounts!
Website monitoring discounts are now available:
receive 50% discount when switching from another monitoring provider receive up to 90% discount for recommending AppBeat on social media or web page recommend AppBeat to another user / company and receive free credit upon their purchase Please contact us for more details!
Note: discounts can not be combined
How to create public status page for your domain or service?
Want to share your latest monitoring status with your users? Want to notify your visitors about scheduled maintenace /downtime? You can do this very easily with AppBeat:
login to your AppBeat account (or create one for free)
click on “Public status” and then “Enable public status page”
configure if you want your status to be automatically updated by AppBeat (and for which monitored services)
your public status can then be hosted on:
How to get notification before SSL certificate expires?
Login to your AppBeat account (or create new one if you don’t have it yet).
Click “Add new periodic monitor” and select “SSL Certificate” as shown on screenshot below:
Click “Next” button and enter your URL:
Click “Next” and close wizard with “Finish”.
Your certificate will now be periodically monitored and when it is about to expire (30 days or less - you can change this in check settings), you will automatically receive notification (we support email, SMS, Slack, web hooks, …).