Website uptime monitoring made easy
This is built extremely well. It's preferred to have a 3rd party website checking your uptime. Sometimes wordpress plugins fail when the website is completely down, if this occurs you will not be notified that your website is not available.
It's worth owning if you don't want to lose valuable customers due to unexpected downtime.
Use this as a supplement to other monitor tools. Found the function for checking the accessibility of websites from 15 regions of the world particularly interesting - this often led to false alarms at first, as far distant regions registered excessively long waiting times and the website was then reported as unavailable overall. But on the one hand, this can be corrected, and on the other, it has motivated to work on the performance of various sites. All in all, a robust tool to complement your own monitoring landscape.
Very pleased with the results and is exceptionally easy to use
The good: Not gonna get a better deal on uptime monitoring with controls like this anywhere. Even given "the bad"... it's a keeper! Just be aware...
The bad: adding sites in bulk could be easier. Some of the settings from the general settings applied, but not the more cumbersome to set like international monitoring. Plus, getting a lot of time-out errors.
The ugly: adding sites in bulk that mostly live on the same server had about half of them initially report as down, using almost a quarter of my SMS credits to let me know.
Pulsetic does its job very well. Plus, the user interface and UX are well thought out.
I just had a small problem configuring my custom domain, but support was very quick and solved my problem immediately.
I've tried a few tools for monitoring uptime, but so far this seems to be a bit more impressive. Pulsetic monitors your sites from several locations around the globe. I added a collection of sites and quickly started to get bombarded with notifications telling me my sites were down. I found that a few locations (most notably Bangalore and Sao Paulo) were failing quite often. However as very few of the sites I manage have any traffic from these countries, I've simply disabled these locations. Bulk import of over 100 domains was very quick. Monitors can be paused, which is also quite useful. Definitely good value
I have been using free versions of other uptime monitors until now. I love this tool. It has made a number of things much easier! And I am hoping to add more DesignModo products to the lineup, everything about this tool from function to UX is excellent.
As someone who has tested most of the uptime monitoring solutions on the market, I can attest Pulsetic is solid, and of GREAT value.
I look forward to see wwhat the team implements next, but it's clear they care and want to create an amazing tool that is as easy to use as it is powerful.
Two personal favourites:
- Pulsetic has been created by Designmodo, a solid, established company behind some other very good tools, which gives me a lot of confidence in not seeing this tool disappear
- The 30s monitoring is amazing. It's already helped me troubleshoot issues on two websites in the past week.
Pulsetic provides all the essential functions for website uptime monitoring and also offers some clever helper features such as batch updating of monitor settings and general alerts. The software is fully developed and suitable for productive use.
Within 2 days as I got this it had proved it's worth. Thank you! 👍
Hello,
Everyone who has a website should have their site checked for accessibility. There are many things out there with monthly fees that are a lot worse than pulsetic. Great features and very clear, easy to use. so save money and buy it once and use it forever. I bought tier 2 - 30 second Update Time, 15 sites, 200 websites and api
I would like to say thank you for your great product
I was so close to buying a year of Uptime Roboto but I decided to have a search on Appsumo - then I found Pulsetic.
The UI is great and simple to use, and there are heaps of integrations. There is no app like Uptime Robot, however, you can integrate with SIGNL4 - which is a critical alert app and will work the same. You can set alerts on the account level or the watched domain level.
My feedback for the team is this:
Allow tests with the SIGNL4 app.
Look at an integration with MainWP - similar to Uptime Robot