About

The monitoring tool that watches every site you look after and flags the moment something breaks, so you find out before your users do.

Why we built Sitepulse

Sitepulse started with a familiar, slightly embarrassing problem: finding out a site was down from the person who owned it. We were looking after a handful of sites across different hosts, and keeping tabs on all of them meant juggling an uptime checker, calendar reminders for certificate renewals, and the occasional manual link crawl when something felt off.

None of those tools talked to each other, and none of them knew which sites actually mattered to us. So we built the thing we kept wishing existed: one place that watches everything that tends to breakand only speaks up when something needs a person.

What we keep an eye on

Every site you add gets five checks running continuously: uptime, SSL and certificates, DNS records, broken links, and performance. Anything that needs attention is surfaced for you, so a single glance tells you whether something's wrong rather than leaving you to check each site by hand.

We confirm an outage before we alert you, so a notification means something is genuinely wrong rather than a passing blip. And when something does break, the alert lands where your team already works: Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, email, or a webhookinto whatever you've built.

Who we build for

Sitepulse is for people who are on the hook for more than one site: agencies looking after client work, SaaS teams running their own stack, and freelancers who'd rather not hear about an outage from a customer first.

If you've got a single blog or a weekend project, you probably don't need us, and that's genuinely fine. We've kept the focus on portfolios: one clear status per site, alerts routed to the right place, and setup measured in minutes. You can see what each plan includes on the pricing page.

How we work

We try to build monitoring that respects your attention: sensible defaults, nothing extra to babysit, and clarity over noise. When we tell you something, you should know what broke, where, and what to do about it.

We're also careful with the access and data you trust us with. You can read how we handle it on our security page. And because we're a small team, we read everything that comes in. The documentationis usually the fastest answer, but telling us what's confusing or missing genuinely shapes what we build next.

Get in touch

Have a question, a partnership idea, or a press enquiry? Drop us a line at hello@sitepulse.dev.

Already using Sitepulse and need a hand? Our support team is at support@sitepulse.dev. For product updates, follow @usesitepulseon X or find us on LinkedIn.

Start monitoringAdd your first site in under a minute. Plans from $12/month.