DNS Monitoring
Monitor your domain health with our soon-to-come DNS monitoring tool. DNS health is very important for your website. Our new DNS monitoring tool will alert you if there are any problems with your DNS servers.
What we're planning, building, and what's already shipped.
Monitor your domain health with our soon-to-come DNS monitoring tool. DNS health is very important for your website. Our new DNS monitoring tool will alert you if there are any problems with your DNS servers.
This feature allows users to send alerts to different teams or team members depending on how long the incident has been unresolved.
For example, if a website is down for 5 minutes, a specific team member gets alerted. If the incident is unresolved after 15 more minutes, the whole dev-ops team is alerted.
Integration to receive alerts through pushover.net platform
Pushcut.io is a great service to deliver notifications to your smartphone or a smart watch. A must have for Uptimia!
Actionable, plain-language suggestions explaining what's slowing a page down — not just raw numbers.
Alert when DNS records (A, MX, nameservers) change unexpectedly. Distinct from DNS resolution checks — this watches for unauthorized or accidental record changes.
Continuously check whether your domain or IP appears on major spam blocklists (Spamhaus, SURBL and more) — essential for anyone sending email.
Watch public Certificate Transparency logs for certificates issued for your domains, so you're alerted to unauthorized certificate issuance. Pairs with SSL monitoring.
Clean separation between clients — your agency sees everything, each client sees only their own monitors. The foundation for managing many clients from one account.
Deliver status pages, alerts and reports in each client's preferred language (Polish, Lithuanian, German, French and more).
A simple, read-only dashboard login for your end clients to check their own monitors and incidents.
One invoice with a per-client cost breakdown, making pass-through billing for agencies straightforward.
Clear, automatically drafted incident updates on your status page, generated from live probe data.
We will implement a new tool to monitor multiple-step API calls. This tool will be useful to check if APIs are working as expected. More information coming soon.
A tool to monitor server health
Heartbeat monitoring works the opposite way to uptime monitoring. Instead of Uptimia pinging your site and waiting for a reply, your server checks in with us: a scheduled task, cron job, backup, or background worker sends a quick ping each time it runs. If an expected check-in doesn't arrive on schedule, we alert you — so a backup that silently failed or a cron job that never fired doesn't go unnoticed. Every ping is logged, giving you a clear run history and analytics to spot patterns and resolve issues fast.
Invite teammates with role-based access — Owner, Admin, Editor, Read-only, and a dedicated Accounting/Billing seat. The right people manage monitors, the team and billing; everyone else sees only what they need.
Pick the exact day and time recurring reports go out — for example weekly every Monday at 8am — instead of a fixed schedule.
Measure and chart the metrics that reflect real-world performance — LCP, FCP, TTFB and CLS — alongside full page-load time.
Track every speed metric over time, not just total load time: first-party vs third-party, number of requests, number of hosts and a per-component breakdown.
Be alerted when individual page elements — images, scripts or stylesheets — fail to load, even when the page itself is up.
A refreshed RUM experience, including alerting on JavaScript errors and the option to capture JS errors without adding a code snippet to your site.
Get alerted when a domain's ownership, registrar or nameserver details change unexpectedly — an early warning for hijacks and misconfigurations.
Manage monitors at scale: apply alert templates across many monitors at once, mass-update check intervals, and bulk-edit existing monitors — not just on creation.
Display the actions performed by users, such as creating a new monitor, pausing a monitor, deleting a monitor, inviting a new user, etc.
Uptimia integration with MainWP
Your uptime number is only as trustworthy as the monitors behind it, and not every monitor is a live production service. Monitor Lifecycle lets you give each monitor a stage — Pre-production, Beta/Staging, Production, or Retired — and each stage decides whether that monitor counts toward your SLA, shows on your public status page, appears in scheduled reports, and how it alerts you. Count only Production toward the SLA number you report to your own customers, so it stays clean. Hold Beta/Staging environments out of that number and off your public status page while your team still gets alerted. Move sunset services to Retired to freeze their history instead of deleting it. And for pre-live endpoints — a link you're monitoring before your customer has gone live — Pre-production keeps the check running and alerts you the moment it first comes online, with no "down" noise and no SLA pollution while you wait for go-live. Every monitor defaults to Production, so nothing changes until you decide it should, and you can bulk-set a stage across a whole group or selection in one move. Later, you'll be able to redefine what each stage does for your account, so the same four stages fit agencies onboarding client sites, teams separating staging from production, compliance teams protecting a reported SLA, and anyone sunsetting a service without losing its history.
Save any monitor as a reusable template and create new ones from it in seconds. Only the URL/IP and name change — check interval, locations, alert contacts and every other setting carry over.
Attach a free-text note to each monitor (e.g. "call John on +49…" or "check the backup job first"). Shown in the app and included in alert emails, so whoever receives the alert has the context they need.
Pre-define profiles for locations, such as "North America", "Western Europe", "UK", or similar and re-use them instead of hand-picking each location manually each time.
Our current dashboard version is outdated and in need of a redesign. The upcoming version will provide a more comprehensive overview of all the services you are monitoring and incorporate new features that we have released over the past few years. Enhanced grouping and filtering capabilities will also be introduced for improved user experience.
Allow users to select how many backup checks they need to confirm an incident. Right now we do 3 backup checks by default. It should be possible to choose between 1 and 3 checks.
We will redesign our Public Status Page
Make our API available to our customers. Very useful for bigger and tech-savvy customers who want to integrate Uptimia into their infrastructure.
It is a nightmare of every website owner to find out that they forgot to expend the domain name. Our tool will keep track of the expiration time and will alert you before it expires.
We will include a full journey with screenshots in the alert to display where exactly the transaction failed.
For example, if it failed on step #5, we will add all 5 screenshots that led to this point. Very useful for quick debugging.
No security is perfect. Any website can get hacked. Uptimia will monitor your website for viruses and malware and will alert you if we find anything suspicious.
Our scheduled reports email looks a bit tired and needs a makeover.
Receive Uptimia alerts directly to your WhatsApp account over your smartphone.
Our alert emails design is getting old and we will redesign it to look better and include more information about the outage.
Upload a CSV list of websites to be monitored instead of creating them one-by-one. Useful for bigger clients and agencies.
Make incidents and logs exportable to PDF, HTML or a public link.
Filter monitoring data by selected locations. Useful for debugging and finding out which locations are too slow/unstable.
Having problems with your SSL certificate can be very embarrassing and even dangerous. No one wants to be informed by their customers that they forgot to renew their SSL certificate.
That is why Uptimia will offer an SSL monitoring tool in the near future. We will track SSL certificates of your websites, check them for errors and will alert you if the expiration date is coming soon.
Our Status Page will get a redesign. At the moment it lacks graphical representation website status by days, weeks and months.
Features to be added:
1) ability to subscribe to e-mail status updates for anyone.
2) ability to create manual incidents, even if our system does not detect an actual outage.
3) incident resolution status. Our current version does not allow to write a final resolution once an incident has been resolved.
Receive Uptimia alerts to your Twilio account
Receive Uptimia alerts by webhooks