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  • New Feature – Exporting Logs

    Uptime Robot keeps the event logs (back to 2 months) for the monitors and this information can be viewed through the web interface. However, users may prefer to download them to work on this data (comparing with HTTP logs, sharing with colleagues, etc.). Simply, it is now possible to export logs in CSV format through […]

  • New Alert Contact Type – Pushbullet (Push For Android, iOS, Chrome & Firefox)

    Today, we are very happy to announce the integration of Pushbullet as a new “alert contact type”. Pushbullet is an impressive and free service/app that enables users to receive notifications (and also share files) in: Android iOS Chrome and Firefox With this integration, it is now possible to get the alerts on all these platforms […]

  • Boxcar 2 Support Added (Old Version Will Be Deactivated) And Friendly Names For Alert Contacts

    Uptime Robot is already integrated with the free and easy-to-use Boxcar app for sending iOS push messages. Lately, the app has a new version, Boxcar 2, and the old version will be inactive in the next weeks. Uptime Robot now supports Boxcar 2 and “any alert contacts for the older version will be deactivated on […]

  • SSL-only login, Addition to API and New Server

    For the last month, we were working hard to improve the monitoring engine and pretty excited with how stable it became. Also, few visible updates exist and here they are: SSL-Login Many users were asking for a specific login page so that their “password managers” would automate the login process. Right now, the login has its […]

  • “Web Hook” Alert Contacts (New Feature)

    There is a new “alert contact type” in town: “Web Hooks“. In its simplest form, “Uptime Robot sends a request to a URL that you mention” with all parameters of the monitor. After that, you can handle this request and use the information in it for many possible things like sending custom notifications to your […]

  • Logic Update For Monitoring Authentication-Required Websites

    It is already possible to monitor websites that require “HTTP basic auth” with Uptime Robot by providing login details. However, it was not possible to monitor authentication-required websites without providing the auth credentials as Uptime Robot was considering any HTTP 401 response as “down”. A logic update is applied today that will count HTTP 401 […]

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