Tell us which page to monitor and when you’d like your daily check-ins.
Our monitoring bot visits your site, tracks uptime, and collects Core Web Vitals.
Get your daily performance score—see at a glance how your site’s doing and if anything needs attention.

You don’t have to worry about missed downtime or slow load times. Our monitoring bots work around the clock, tracking the metrics that matter most—so you can run your business confidently knowing we’ve got your back.
🫶 100% Free for first website monitoring 🚫 No credit card required ✅ Daily report sent via email 🧪 Web Vitals, load time & uptime tracking 🚀 Works with any site — no code needed
We track your website’s uptime, response time, and Core Web Vitals like LCP, TBT, and CLS. You’ll receive a daily performance report and can quickly see if anything went wrong.
We check your website once per day at the time you choose. You’ll get one report daily with key performance metrics and alerts, if applicable.
Just enter the URL you want to monitor and choose your preferred check-in time. There’s no code or installation required—setup takes less than a minute.
You’ll receive a clean, easy-to-read email report every day. It summarizes performance metrics and flags anything that might need attention.
We offer three plans: Free Bot ($0/month for 1 URL), Paid Bot ($5/month for up to 10 URLs), and Unlimited ($9/month). No contracts, cancel anytime.
No. Our monitoring bot behaves like a normal visitor and doesn’t inject any scripts or load anything extra on your site.
Yes! The Free Bot includes 1 URL, Paid Bot allows up to 10 URLs, and Unlimited Bot gives you unlimited URLs to monitor.
Core Web Vitals are essential metrics Google uses to evaluate user experience on your site. They directly impact your SEO and how fast and smooth your site feels to visitors. Here's what they mean: • **Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)** – Measures load speed. Good: under 2.5s. Over 4s is poor. • **Total Blocking Time (TBT)** – Measures interactivity delays. Good: under 200ms. Over 600ms is poor. • **Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)** – Measures visual stability. Good: under 0.1. Over 0.25 is poor. • **Time to First Byte (TTFB)** – Measures how quickly the server responds. Good: under 200ms. Over 600ms is poor. Keeping these metrics in the 'good' range improves SEO, reduces bounce rates, and keeps users happy.