Pricing
Simple, transparent pricing
Start free. Scale when you need to. No hidden fees, no per-seat surprises.
The average cost of unplanned downtime is $14,056 per minute, rising to $23,750 per minute for large enterprises.
Monthly Annual 2 months free
Free
For personal projects and trying things out.
$0/month
Get started freeFree forever
Monitors & checks
- 20 monitors
- 5-minute check interval
- 2 probe regions
- 7-day incident history
Alerts
- Email alerts only
Features
- 1 public status page
- 5 vendor monitors
- 1 team member
- No API access
Most popular
Developer
For solo developers and indie makers who depend on uptime.
$14/month
Monitors & checks
- 50 monitors
- 1-minute check interval
- 3 probe regions
- 90-day incident history
Alerts
- Email, Slack, Discord
Features
- 3 public status pages
- 25 vendor monitors
- 1 team member
- API access — 1,000 req/day
Team
For small teams that need shared visibility and on-call.
$49/month
Monitors & checks
- 200 monitors
- 30-second check interval
- 5 probe regions
- 1-year incident history
Alerts
- Email, Slack, Discord, webhooks
Features
- 10 public status pages
- Unlimited vendor monitors
- Up to 20 team members
- On-call schedules
- Postmortem reports
- Incident correlation
- API access — 10,000 req/day
Enterprise
For large teams with SLA requirements and compliance needs.
Custom
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Monitors & checks
- Unlimited monitors
- 15-second check interval
- Custom probe regions
- Unlimited incident history
Alerts
- All channels + SMS
Features
- Unlimited status pages
- Unlimited vendor monitors
- Unlimited team members
- On-call + escalation policies
- Postmortem reports
- Incident correlation
- SSO / SAML
- Private probe deployment
- Custom data retention
- Dedicated support
- 99.99% uptime SLA
- Unlimited API access
All plans include all check types
No matter which plan you're on, you get the full monitoring toolkit.
HTTP / HTTPS
Heartbeat / Cron
SSL certificate expiry
Domain expiry
DNS record checks
Keyword matching
TCP port
Vendor status (GitHub, Stripe, AWS…)
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