Add a Cron Job Monitor (Heartbeat Monitor)

The Cron Job Monitor is a Heartbeat Uptime Monitor. Instead of our global monitoring infrastructure pinging your monitored target, this type of monitor works exactly the opposite; your monitored target will have to access a given URL in order to let our platform know it’s online and healthy. If your monitored target hasn’t accessed the […]

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Filter Uptime Monitors

You can easily filter your uptime monitors based on several criteria. In this article, we’ll go through all of your filtering options. Start by going to your uptime monitors dashboard: Now, locate the “Filter” button on the top right side of the uptime monitors dashboard interface: From here, you can filter your uptime monitors as […]

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Copy Settings

Using our Group Actions feature, you can easily copy the settings from one of your uptime monitors to other uptime monitors. In this article, we’ll show you exactly how to achieve this. To begin, start by heading to your uptime monitors dashboard from your client area menu: Select all of the uptime monitors that you […]

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Domain Expiration Date Appears Incorrect

In some odd specific scenarios, you may get alerted by our platform that your domain is about to expire, even though your Domain Registrar shows you an expiry date long into the future (i.e., in a year from now). This happens because our system checks your domain’s actual expiration date, as it appears at Internet […]

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Import Uptime Monitors from .CSV

To get started, head on to your Uptime Monitors dashboard from your client area menu. Now, locate the “Import” drop-down button on the upper right corner of the dashboard. Click it and select “From CSV” from its drop-down options. Then, just follow the three easy steps on the modal window that opens up. # CSV […]

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Daily/Weekly/Monthly Uptime Monitoring Reports for Status Pages

You can configure to receive Uptime Monitoring Reports via email daily, weekly, or monthly for all of the Uptime Monitors included in any of your Status Pages. Pre-requisite: You must have created an Uptime Monitoring Status Page before following this guide. To get started, go to your Status Pages dashboard from the client area menu: […]

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Cachebuster

This feature works when adding (or editing) a Website Uptime Monitor to your account. Our Uptime Monitoring system supports adding ?*cachebuster* at the end of your monitored URL for pages that your server usually caches. This will prevent cached pages from being served to our monitoring servers. Let’s say you wish to monitor the following […]

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How is the uptime percentage calculated in your Uptime Reports

When accessing your Uptime Reports, you’ll be presented with multiple Uptime Percentage calculations for different periods of time for your Uptime Monitor. In this article, we’ll explain what each of them means and how they are calculated. Overall Uptime This is the simplest one of all; it averages the uptime percentage for all of the […]

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