Scott, M.
Project Director
Great product!
We have been using UptimeRobot consistently for several years. We love the quick alerts when monitored services are offline.
Reviewed on G2.com
Assign multiple regions to a single monitor, set region-specific alert thresholds, and track every incident on a single unified timeline.
Set recurring alerts so you never miss a critical regional outage.
Adjust the notification delay to up to 60 seconds if your website takes longer than usual to respond.
Send real-time status updates to your Status Page subscribers so they know if the issue affects their region.
Keep tabs on your website’s overall uptime and receive instant alerts for any downtime, worldwide.
Avoid unexpected site inaccessibility by getting alerts well before your domain or SSL certificates expire.
Grant access to your teammates and keep everyone on the same page for faster collaboration.
Receive real-time notifications the moment one region encounters performance issues. With up to 21 integrations—including push notifications, email, and SMS—you’ll be ready to act, no matter where you are.
Tailor your monitoring to the regions that matter most. With location-specific monitoring, you'll only get alerts when issues affect your local audience. Choose from four regions — North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia — or let UptimeRobot auto-assign with the Default option. Assign multiple regions to a single monitor for broader coverage without the clutter.
Identify regional slowdowns or connectivity issues to ensure every visitor enjoys a fast, seamless experience. Monitor performance across the globe—all from a single, user-friendly dashboard.
Be the first who knows that your website is down. Reliable monitoring warns you before any significant troubles and saves you money.
Instead of creating a separate monitor for each region, you can add all the regions you need to a single monitor. Fewer monitors to manage, one place to check status.
Each region can have its own response time threshold. A server in North America and a server in Asia do not need to meet the same number.
When a check fails in a region, the incident shows which one. If other regions also start failing, they are added to the same incident.
You can change the region configuration for multiple monitors at once. Select the monitors, pick the regions, and apply. No need to edit them one by one.
Multi-location checks, response time tracking, SSL and domain expiry alerts. The details that turn raw uptime data into something you can actually act on.
From Websites and APIs to servers and cron jobs, UptimeRobot watches every layer. Nine monitor types, one dashboard.
Be transparent. Share your uptime with the public and inform your customers about any planned (or unplanned) outages.


You can invite all your team members to access your monitors, keep them notified and manage incidents. Choose from three levels of user access: read, write and notify-only.
Multi-location monitoring checks your website or service from multiple geographic regions instead of a single server. It catches outages, routing failures, and CDN issues that only affect users in specific parts of the world. UptimeRobot monitors from four regions: North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
You assign one or more regions to a monitor, and checks rotate across those regions at your chosen interval. When a failure is detected, UptimeRobot confirms it from multiple nodes within that region before opening an incident. This confirmation step reduces false positives. Region-specific thresholds let you control when each region triggers its own alert.
UptimeRobot offers four monitoring regions: North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. A Default option is also available, which lets UptimeRobot auto-assign a region for you. Paid plans unlock the ability to select specific regions and assign multiple regions to one monitor.
No, you do not need a separate monitor for each region. You can add multiple regions to a single monitor, and checks rotate through them automatically. This keeps your monitor list clean and your incident history in one place instead of scattered across duplicate entries.
UptimeRobot opens a region-specific incident and sends you an alert for that region only. The other regions continue checking normally. This helps you isolate whether the problem is local — such as a CDN edge, a regional ISP, or a geo-routing rule — or global.
Region-specific failures get their own incident records, so you can see exactly where and when each region experienced downtime. All non-region-specific incidents combine into a single record with one lifecycle: opened, updated, and resolved. The result is a clean timeline without duplicate entries on your dashboard.
The Default setting, where UptimeRobot auto-assigns a region, is available on all plans. To choose specific regions or assign multiple regions to a single monitor, you need a paid plan of any tier.
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