The past stats and events related to a monitor is pretty important to analyze its performance within time. Uptime Robot keeps events back to: 2 months for Free Plan 1 year for Pro Plan and response times back to: 24 hours for Free Plan 1 year for Pro Plan However, there can be times where a monitor may […]
Uptime Robot, a project that have started out of curiosity 5+ years ago, has now grown so much. Since the last year, we are a full-time team working on it, providing fast support and trying very hard to keep the service simple, solid and modern. In order to guarantee its future and keep offering a […]
Chat rooms were widely used in the early days of the internet, instant messengers replaced them afterwards and they are getting popular again with a much focused use: team communication. It is really handy to have all the members of a team talk to each other at the same place and have all that info saved (for searching later on). […]
Many Uptime Robot users were asking for an integration with the “push notifications service” Pushover and here it is. Pushover is a paid app which has support for notifications through Android, iOS, Chrome, Firefox, Safari & Mac OS X Desktop. It has very nice features like defining “quiet hours, delivery groups” and more. The addition is very simple just […]
Uptime Robot has been a very stable service for a long time. Yet, for the last few weeks, we know that some users have received false-positives. Why did that happen? In short, the servers we used couldn’t handle the load :). In detail, we always look for ways to heavily optimize the system and the engine […]
Customizing monitors one-by-one is not a problem when there are few of them but things get complicated when there are many. The older Uptime Robot interface had the ability to start/pause/delete monitors in bulk and the new look was missing this feature. We have just added this feature with more options. Now, it is possible to […]