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Site24x7 Pricing 2026: Plans, Costs, and What You Actually Get

Site24x7 packs infrastructure, APM, and user monitoring into one platform. Here's a full breakdown of every Site24x7 pricing plan in 2026, what's included, and when it's worth the complexity.

Theo Cummings · July 11, 2026 · 10 min read

Site24x7 is a Zoho product that has been in the monitoring market since 2010. It covers more ground than almost any monitoring tool in this category: website uptime, server monitoring, APM, cloud infrastructure, real user monitoring, and network monitoring — all in one platform.

That scope is both the appeal and the complication. You can run all your monitoring from one place. You also need to learn a significantly more complex platform, and the pricing reflects that breadth.

Site24x7 Plan Structure

Site24x7's pricing is split across multiple product bundles. The main tiers for teams primarily interested in website monitoring are:

PlanMonthlyWebsite MonitorsCheck IntervalServer MonitorsAPMRUM
Starter$9101 minLimited
Pro$35401 min2
Classic$89751 min10
EnterpriseCustomUnlimited1 minCustom

Annual billing discounts are available. There's a 30-day free trial with no credit card required.

Site24x7 also offers infrastructure-only plans and APM-only bundles if you want to start from a different direction. The website monitoring plans above are the most common entry point for teams coming from tools like Pingdom or UptimeRobot.

What Each Plan Includes

Starter — $9/month

Ten website monitors at 1-minute intervals. The Starter plan includes:

  • HTTP/HTTPS uptime monitoring
  • SSL certificate monitoring
  • Email and SMS alerting (50 SMS credits/month)
  • Basic status page
  • On-call scheduling with basic escalation
  • 30-day data retention
  • 5 monitoring locations

Ten monitors limits you quickly. A modest SaaS product with a staging environment, an API, and a handful of external endpoints will hit this ceiling in the first month.

The 1-minute check interval is standard for the category at this price point, but slower than the 30-second intervals available from Vantaj and Better Stack at comparable prices.

Pro — $35/month

Forty website monitors, 2 server monitors, and Real User Monitoring included. The Pro plan adds:

  • APM lite (basic application performance metrics)
  • 5 synthetic transaction monitors
  • Voice call alerts
  • 10 monitoring locations globally
  • 60-day data retention
  • Threshold profiles and maintenance windows

This is Site24x7's most popular plan for small teams. The bundle of website monitoring, basic server monitoring, and RUM covers a lot of ground at $35/month. For comparison, getting the same coverage from separate tools — Pingdom Advanced ($99) for web + RUM, plus a separate server monitoring tool — costs significantly more.

The 5 synthetic transaction monitors let you test multi-step flows like login or checkout, which is a paid add-on on most competing tools.

Classic — $89/month

Seventy-five website monitors, 10 server monitors, and full APM coverage. The Classic plan includes:

  • Full APM with distributed tracing
  • Network monitoring
  • 20+ monitoring locations
  • 90-day data retention
  • Advanced on-call scheduling
  • Custom dashboards and reporting

At $89/month, Site24x7 Classic competes with Datadog and New Relic for teams that want unified observability without per-host pricing. It's more expensive than pure monitoring tools, but it replaces multiple specialized tools.

Where Site24x7 Excels

All-in-One Monitoring

The main argument for Site24x7 is breadth. One platform covers:

  • Website and API uptime — like UptimeRobot or Pingdom
  • Server monitoring — like Datadog or New Relic
  • Real User Monitoring — like Pingdom RUM
  • Synthetic transactions — like Datadog Synthetics
  • Network and cloud monitoring — like PRTG or CloudWatch

Consolidating these into one platform means one bill, one UI, and correlated incidents across layers. When your website goes down, you can see whether it's the server, the database, or an external dependency — without switching tools.

30-Day Free Trial

Unlike Pingdom (no free tier) and UptimeRobot (free tier but limited), Site24x7 gives you 30 days on a full paid plan to evaluate before committing. For teams assessing a platform this broad, 30 days of real usage is more useful than a stripped free tier.

Zoho Integration

Teams already in the Zoho ecosystem — CRM, desk, projects — get native integration. For companies standardizing on Zoho, Site24x7 is the natural choice.

Where Site24x7 Falls Short

Complexity

Site24x7 is a large platform. The number of settings, alert profiles, threshold configurations, and monitor types is significantly higher than simpler tools. Teams that want to be up and running in 10 minutes will find the learning curve steep.

1-Minute Maximum Check Interval

All plans cap at 1-minute check intervals. Vantaj and Better Stack offer 30-second intervals starting at $9/month and $24/month respectively. For teams where faster alert detection matters, this is a real gap.

No True Multi-Region Consensus

Site24x7 monitors from multiple locations, but the alerting logic doesn't require multi-region agreement by default. You can configure cross-location checks, but it's not the default behavior. Vantaj and Better Stack require consensus from multiple regions before firing an alert, which reduces false positives without configuration.

Dashboard and UI Complexity

The Site24x7 dashboard reflects the platform's scope — which means a lot of navigation for teams only using a portion of the features. Teams coming from simpler tools often find it overwhelming until they establish a workflow.

Site24x7 vs. Alternatives: Price Comparison

ToolFree TierPaid Starts AtCheck IntervalRUMServer Monitoring
Site24x730-day trial$9/mo1 min✅ Pro+✅ Pro+
Vantaj20 monitors$9/mo30 sec
UptimeRobot50 monitors$7/mo1 min
Pingdom❌ None$15/mo1 min✅ Advanced+
Better Stack10 monitors$24/mo30 sec
DatadogTrial onlyPay-per-use1 min

Site24x7 is the only tool in this table that bundles website monitoring with server monitoring and RUM at a sub-$40/month entry point.

Who Site24x7 Is For

Site24x7 makes sense for:

  • Teams monitoring multiple infrastructure layers — website, server, database, and network from one tool
  • Zoho ecosystem users — native integration reduces friction
  • Teams that need RUM + uptime together without Pingdom's higher entry price
  • Infrastructure teams transitioning from PRTG or Nagios who want a managed alternative

Site24x7 is harder to justify for:

  • Developers monitoring one or two websites — the complexity is disproportionate to the need
  • Teams that prioritize fast check intervals — 1-minute cap is a real limitation
  • Anyone who needs quick setup — Vantaj, UptimeRobot, or Better Stack are faster to configure

Annual vs. Monthly

Site24x7 discounts annual billing, with savings of around 20% versus monthly rates. The 30-day trial gives you enough runway to evaluate before committing to an annual contract.

The Bottom Line

Site24x7 pricing starts at $9/month — the same as Vantaj — but delivers a fundamentally different product. Where Vantaj focuses on fast, accurate uptime alerts with multi-region consensus, Site24x7 covers the full stack: websites, servers, APM, RUM, and networks. If you need that breadth in one platform, Site24x7 is competitive. If you need reliable uptime monitoring with fast check intervals, simpler tools do it better and cheaper.

How we tested and compared tools

We use one scoring model across comparison articles to keep recommendations consistent.

Test window: Last 30 days before publish date

Uptime check interval: 60-second checks

Alert channels tested: Email, Slack, Webhook

Pricing last checked: July 11, 2026

Criteria and weights

  • Reliability and alert quality: 40%
  • Setup and daily usability: 25%
  • Integrations and coverage: 20%
  • Pricing clarity and value: 15%

Sample checks

  • Homepage HTTP check from multiple regions
  • SSL certificate expiry monitoring
  • DNS resolution and nameserver checks
  • On-call and escalation flow validation

Known limitations

  • Enterprise contract pricing is often private
  • Vendors change limits and bundles without notice
  • Some findings depend on the selected region and plan tier

Data sources

  • Official vendor docs and changelogs
  • Public pricing pages
  • Hands-on setup and test runs by Vantaj team

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