WebSockets Monitoring
Monitor your WebSockets 24/7 from 12+ global locations.
Why Communication Services Need Monitoring
Communication is how you reach your users. When email fails, notifications stop, or WebSockets drop — users feel disconnected and trust erodes quickly.
- Ensure email delivery by monitoring SMTP and email service availability
- Track push notification and SMS gateway uptime for critical alerts
- Detect WebSocket and real-time connection issues before users report them
- Monitor webhook delivery to keep integrations running smoothly
Every missed message is a missed opportunity. Keep your communication channels reliable with continuous monitoring.
How It Works
Enter Your Endpoint
Enter your WebSockets endpoint URL or hostname (default port: 443).
Choose Monitoring Locations
Select from 12+ global regions to monitor from multiple locations simultaneously.
Configure Alerts
Set up notifications via email, Telegram, Slack, or webhooks when issues are detected.
What We Monitor
Uptime
Connection availability checked every minute from multiple locations.
Response Time
Track performance and latency across all monitoring regions.
SSL Certificate
Certificate validity, expiration alerts, and chain verification.
IP Information
Geolocation, ASN, and IP reputation monitoring.
Monitoring Features
- 24/7 monitoring from 12+ global locations
- Instant alerts via email, Telegram, Slack, webhooks
- Beautiful public status pages
- Response time tracking and history
- Custom check intervals (1-60 minutes)
- Uptime reports and SLA tracking
Frequently Asked Questions
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