Web Watch — May 7, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Free Website Monitoring That Alerts You Via Twitter, Email And SMS

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If you own a website or a blog, you know that one of the most critical things that can happen to it is when it gets down. Aside from losing some traffic and revenue, there will also be some implications on your SEO because search engines won’t be able to crawl your latest content. So if you really care about your website, you should signup in some website uptime monitoring services that alerts you when your website is down so you could take some actions. However, if you’re on a tight budget or you’re looking for a free website monitoring service, why not check out Uptime Robot?

Uptime Robot is a free website uptime monitoring service that monitors your website every 5 minutes and alerts you when it is down via email, SMS, RSS and Twitter. You can add up to 50 websites for free! I know that this is unbelievable but believe me, it’s true!

Features:

  • AJAX interface
  • http and https support
  • Multiple alert contacts
  • SMS messages are FREE!

How to start using Uptime Robot:

1. Go to http://www.uptimerobot.com/default.asp, click Start Now and complete the form.

2. Check your email and confirm/activate your account.

3. Once activated, sign in with your account.

4. To add your website, click the “Add New” button. Enter the name and the URL of your website. Click Add.

* Add up to 50 websites for free!

Add A Website In Uptime Robot

5. You can check the status of your website by looking at the color of its status. If it is color:

  • Green – it’s UP
  • Red – it’s DOWN
  • Gray – it’s not checked yet
  • Yellow – it seems off
  • Black – the monitoring has been paused

Website Uptime Monitoring

6. If you want to configure the alert settings, just go to My Settings and choose from the alert contacts option.

Uptime Robot - Alert Contacts

7. If you want to receive an alert via RSS, just go back to My Monitors and click “Get uptime alerts with RSS”.

Recive Uptime Alerts Via RSS

8. You can also see three buttons under “Actions”. The first button is used if you want to edit your website; you can click the second button if you want to pause the monitoring; and the last button is used if you want to delete your website.

To know more about Uptime Robot and if you’re curious why it is free, please check out their About page.

Also see: How To Check If A Website Is Down

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