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New Feature: Voice Call Notifications.

Written by Tomas Koprusak 275 words | 2 min read Updated Nov 13, 2025
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There is never “too much” when it comes to the ways of getting notified about an emergency. And, in some cases, this emergency can be a website or server going down.

Today, voice call notification is added to Uptime Robot and it can be very helpful when we want to make sure that a notification is heard :).

How to add voice call alert contacts?

They are added just like other alert contacts with the steps:

  • My Settings>Alert Contacts>New>Voice Call
  • Once the number is added, an automated call will reach instantly to deliver an activation code.
  • Click the lock icon besides this newly created alert contact and enter the activation code received in the automated call.
  • And, attach this alert contact to the monitors of your choice from the add/edit monitor dialogs.

Suggested use

No one prefers to get disturbed and there are ways to make sure the voice calls are received only when there is an important downtime.

Uptime Robot has an advanced notifications feature (in the Pro Plan) to get notified only when the downtime is longer than x minutes and using this feature together with the voice calls will be a smart choice.

Additionally, it may only be the “voice calls for the down notifications” that we prefer to get. A very recently introduced feature also enables that too.

The pricing

The feature is priced just the same as SMS messages (and a call is considered successful only when the call is answered).

P.S.> As a reminder, it is now possible to get 2x SMS or voice calls for the same price (more details).

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Tomas Koprusak

Product Owner |

He has worked for Sygic as a marketer and co-led the implementation and development of a product acquired from a competitor. He has also worked as a freelance developer, helping clients from various areas. Tomas brings a wealth of industry experience to our team. He spent a few years in the blockchain industry, leading projects and marketing teams at multiple blockchain-based companies. He has presented products and managed deals in more than 10 countries around the world, managed the ICO, and built a successful marketing team at Fuergy that continues to thrive. Tomas managed a product team for the biggest job site in Slovakia, covering development and transformation to a new B2B app. Not only is Tomas skilled at web development, but he also has a deep understanding of SaaS businesses, which makes him an invaluable asset in shaping and leading various projects at UptimeRobot. His focus is always on the continual improvement of our service and user experience. In addition to his professional achievements, Tomas is a devoted father. His personal interests include cycling (he traveled around the whole country of Slovakia), playing guitar (he even played in a band), servicing bikes, music, and enjoying good beer.

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5 Comments

Shout Me Crunch Oct 9, 2018 at 5:54 am

Definitely, it's a great milestone that you have introduced voice call facility. I am using uptimerobot for a long time for my website and it gives the perfect solution to check my server status. I can propose another function that you can give, a WordPress Widget option to show up time of specific website in the sidebar, hope you will like my Idea.

Bleery Oct 12, 2018 at 6:11 pm

Nice work! I still prefer the Slack notifications but having the call option for priorities is good to have.

Best99 Feb 15, 2020 at 7:55 am

The idea is good, lets see is it work or not !

Andrii P. Aug 1, 2024 at 7:32 am

Is there a way to figure out Uptimerobot phone number, so I can store it in my phonebook, normally I don't pick up my phone when some strange number is calling.
Thanks

Kristian Kusenda Aug 5, 2024 at 7:32 am

Hi Andrii, it should be +14153736133, but if you have any issues please contact our support directly (via the live chat on our website or the email).

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