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Monitoring

Uptime and status monitoring

Check a status code now, then have Sitewell watch the URL non-stop.

A page can start returning a 500 or a 503 at any hour, and the worst way to find out is from a customer. By then the outage has already cost you traffic, signups, or sales.

The free status checker reads the live code your URLs return right now. Uptime monitoring keeps doing it for you: Sitewell rechecks each URL on a schedule and alerts you the moment one goes down or starts returning an error, so you are the first to know rather than the last.

What Sitewell watches for you

01

Scheduled status checks

Sitewell requests your URLs at regular intervals and records the exact status code each one returns, so a sudden 5xx or unexpected redirect surfaces immediately.

02

Alerts the moment something breaks

When a watched URL stops returning 200, Sitewell sends an alert right away instead of waiting for someone to notice the site is down.

03

Recovery confirmation

Once the URL is healthy again, Sitewell lets you know it has recovered, so you can see the full window of an incident at a glance.

Start with the free check

Bulk HTTP Status Checker

Check the live status code of many URLs at once and spot 404s, redirects, and 5xx errors, free.

Frequently asked questions

How often does Sitewell check my URLs?
On a schedule you control. Sitewell requests each watched URL at regular intervals and records the status code it returns, so a problem is caught within one check rather than whenever someone happens to notice.
What counts as down?
Any response that is not a healthy 200, such as a 5xx server error, an unexpected redirect, or a connection failure, triggers an alert. You hear about errors the moment a check sees them.
Will I get told when the site recovers?
Yes. Sitewell sends a recovery notice once a watched URL is healthy again, so you can see both the start and the end of an incident without watching a dashboard.
Stop checking by hand

Let Sitewell keep watch

Set the watch once and get an alert the moment something needs you. See the plans and pick the monitor that fits.