Uptime and SSL Monitor
Monitor your website's uptime, performance, and SSL status with our free website monitoring tool. Get real-time alerts, detailed reports, and protect your SEO rankings.
Product Overview
Uptime and SSL Monitor is a free website monitoring tool that checks a website’s uptime, performance, and SSL status. It helps site owners and teams keep track of whether their site is reachable, how it performs, and whether their SSL certificate is in good standing.
The product exists to reduce the risk of unnoticed outages and SSL issues that can affect user access and SEO performance. It provides real-time alerts and detailed reporting so problems can be identified quickly and reviewed later.
Key features
- Monitors website uptime to detect availability issues.
- Tracks website performance alongside uptime checks.
- Checks SSL status to help identify certificate problems.
- Sends real-time alerts when monitoring detects issues.
- Generates detailed reports for reviewing monitoring history.
How Uptime and SSL Monitor works
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Add and monitor a website
The user provides a website to start monitoring uptime, performance, and SSL status.
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Receive real-time alerts
When checks detect an issue, the tool notifies the user so they can respond quickly.
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Review detailed reports
The user checks reports to understand what occurred and when, supporting ongoing maintenance.
Use cases
- A small business website owner wants to know immediately if the site goes down and needs a record of what happened for troubleshooting.
- A marketing or SEO manager monitors SSL status and uptime to avoid disruptions that could impact search visibility and user trust.
- A developer maintaining a production site uses alerts and reports to spot performance degradation and investigate recurring failures.
Who is it for?
Uptime and SSL Monitor is designed for website owners, marketing teams, and developers who want ongoing visibility into uptime, performance, and SSL health. It’s especially useful for teams that need alerts and reporting without building their own monitoring stack.