Site Uptime: Multi-Location Website Monitoring with Incident Tracking
Site Uptime monitors your websites, APIs, and infrastructure from multiple continents simultaneously. HTTP(S), ping, port, and TLS checks run on a schedule you choose, and you get alerted the moment something goes wrong.
Four check types
HTTP(S) checks confirm your pages return the right status code and content. Ping checks verify a server is reachable. Port checks confirm a service is accepting connections. TLS checks monitor certificate expiry so you know before visitors see a browser warning.
Every check runs from multiple locations at once. You set the failure threshold, so a single probe blip does not trigger a false alarm.
Works with any MCP assistant
Site Uptime is fully exposed through MCP, so any connected assistant can create monitors, run checks, list incidents, and schedule maintenance on your behalf. Ask "is raq.com up?" and get an answer in plain language. Ask "add a 5-minute monitor for api.example.com" and it starts checking immediately.
Automatic incident tracking
When a check fails, an incident opens automatically, recording which locations were affected, the error from each probe, and the exact start and end time. When service recovers, the incident resolves itself.
Maintenance windows
Schedule planned downtime so alerts are suppressed while checks keep running. Useful for deployments and infrastructure work. You can verify the service came back cleanly after the window ends.
Response time and status pages
Every check records per-location response time. The dashboard shows average and P95 latency over 30 days so you can spot degradation early. Set a threshold and get alerted when latency exceeds it for consecutive checks.
You can also create a public status page showing which services are up. Choose which monitors appear, publish, and share the link. It updates automatically as checks run.
Site Uptime is included with every plan. Start your free trial and set up your first monitor. No credit card required.