Monitoring Types
Uptimeify supports a wide range of monitor types — from HTTP uptime, keyword, and SSL checks to DNS, network services, and synthetic browser flows. Pick the type that matches what you need to watch.
Website & HTTP
Uptime Monitor
HTTP/HTTPS availability and status-code checks for your websites.
Keyword Monitor
Verify expected text is present (or absent) in the response body.
Response Time Check
Alert when a site responds slower than your threshold.
Page Size Check
Track the response payload size and catch unexpected bloat.
HTTPS Redirect Check
Confirm HTTP correctly redirects to HTTPS (with HSTS).
SSL Monitor
Catch expiring or invalid TLS certificates before they break trust.
Network & Services
ICMP Monitor
Ping a host to check reachability and packet loss.
SMTP Monitor
Check that mail servers accept connections on the SMTP port.
IMAP/POP Monitor
Monitor inbound mail retrieval services.
SSH Monitor
Verify SSH endpoints are listening and reachable.
FTP Monitor
Check that FTP servers respond on their configured port.
DNS & Domain
DNS Monitor
Watch A, AAAA, MX, TXT, CNAME and other records for changes.
DNSBL Monitor
Detect when your IPs land on DNS blocklists.
Domain Expiry Monitoring
Get warned well before a domain registration lapses.
Advanced
Monitoring
Monitor the availability and performance of your websites and services.
Uptime Monitor
The Uptime Monitor is the core of your monitoring strategy. It regularly checks if your website or API endpoint is accessible to your customers. We recommend setting up at least one Uptime Monitor for every publicly accessible page.