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20 Jan 2010Uptime is a pretty important factor for the success of a website which directly effects the number of visitors, visitor loyalty, search engine positions & more.
Here is a lovely free service which is created by me & Danile Rimille of SSLmatic to minimize downtime.
Uptime Robot is a totally free service which monitors your websites every 5 minutes & alerts you if they go down.
It allows you to monitor up to 50 websites & alerts can be received via e-mail or SMS (Twitter & RSS coming soon).
You can add multiple alert contacts to notify multiple users in case of a downtime.
It is possible to monitor both http & https addresses which is pretty important to check if the SSL certificate installed functions correctly.
The service has a simple & fully Ajaxed interface for a faster usage.
P.S. Uptime Robot will hopefully get mature within a short time. But during that period, if you're looking for a more professional service, you may want to check paid ones like Pingdom, SiteUptime, AreMySitesUp…
We'll be updating you via @uptimerobot Twitter user for new features, improvements, etc. Also, feel free to contact us from there for support, feature requests, etc.
I'm sharing a little office with Daniel Rimille of SSLmatic which we're building a complicated web application for a while.
The application is something totally different from Uptime Robot but it needed to monitor websites/IPs it worked with & we created a module for this which worked awesome.
It was my idea to convert this module into a website uptime monitoring service.
Daniel was a little uncommitted as he thought this would take much time & we would be missing our schedule for the application we're building. I thought this was an opportunity to see how it would scale, help us improve ourselves in means of usability, handling support requests, etc.
And I claimed to build it in only 2 days, had a bet (lost a dinner), but completed in 4 days. It took 8 extra days for us both to polish it & here it is.
We loved what we created & will be updating/improving Uptime Robot frequently as there are so many similarities with what we're already building.
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1 Response to Free Website Uptime Monitor: Uptime Robot
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