Pulsy
Uptime & downtime monitoring

Know before your customers do.

Pulsy watches your websites and APIs around the clock. It tracks uptime, response time, and TLS expiry, groups failures into incidents, and alerts you the moment something breaks.

Set up your first monitor in minutes — no infrastructure to manage.

Monitors
All systems operational
Marketing site
99.99% uptime
Public API
99.95% uptime
Checkout service
99.40% uptime
Docs
100.0% uptime

Every minute of downtime costs you.

Downtime quietly drains revenue, breaks customer trust, and triggers SLA penalties — and most teams find out last, from a customer complaint instead of an alert.

Lost revenue

Every minute your checkout, API, or app is unreachable is revenue you never get back — and conversions you can't recover.

Finding out from customers

Nothing erodes trust faster than a customer reporting your outage on social media before you even knew it was down.

Silent TLS expiry

An expired certificate takes your entire site offline in one moment — and it always seems to happen over a weekend.

SLA breaches

Miss your uptime commitment and you're issuing credits and writing apologies instead of fixing the incident.

How Pulsy works

From your first check to a public status page in minutes.

  1. 01

    Add a monitor

    Point Pulsy at any URL and choose a check interval, method (GET, HEAD, or POST), and the status code you expect.

  2. 02

    Pulsy checks, around the clock

    On every interval Pulsy runs the check, records the response time, and watches your TLS certificate expiry.

  3. 03

    Detect & group incidents

    When checks fail past your threshold, Pulsy marks the monitor down or degraded and opens a single, clean incident.

  4. 04

    Alert & keep customers informed

    Pulsy notifies your channels instantly and updates your public status page automatically — no manual posting.

Everything you need to stay online

A complete monitoring toolkit — no add-ons, no upsells, every feature always on.

GET, HEAD & POST checks

Monitor websites and APIs with configurable methods, timeouts, and expected status codes.

TLS certificate watch

Get warned before certificates expire so you never get caught by a silent HTTPS outage again.

Incident grouping

Repeated failures collapse into one incident with a clear start, end, and total duration.

Multi-channel alerts

Email, webhook, Slack, Discord, and Telegram — notify the right people, on the channel they actually watch.

Public status pages

Share a clean, branded status page so customers always know what's happening — no login required.

Monitor sharing

Select monitors and send an expiring link — recipients add the configurations to their own account in one click.

Response-time & uptime history

Track uptime percentage and response-time trends over time with clear, readable charts.

Pulsy Cloud

Monitoring without the maintenance.

Pulsy Cloud is fully managed and operated for you — no servers to set up, patch, or babysit. Sign up and start monitoring in seconds.

Free

Everything you need to keep an eye on a handful of endpoints.

$0
  • 10 monitors
  • Checks as frequent as every 5 min
  • 30 days of history
  • 1 status pages
  • Default-domain status pages
  • Single seat
  • No public API
  • No SLA reports
  • Priority support

Pro

Most popular

More monitors, tighter check intervals, longer history.

$10/mo

Billed yearly at $120

  • 50 monitors
  • Checks as frequent as every 30s
  • 390 days of history
  • 5 status pages
  • Custom-domain status pages
  • Single seat
  • Limited API access
  • No SLA reports
  • Priority support

Team

Multi-seat, SLA reports, full API, custom-domain status pages.

$32.50/mo

Billed yearly at $390

  • 200 monitors
  • Checks as frequent as every 30s
  • 730 days of history
  • 25 status pages
  • Custom-domain status pages
  • 10 seats
  • Full API access
  • Monthly SLA reports
  • Priority support

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before you deploy.

What is uptime monitoring?
Uptime monitoring is the practice of automatically checking whether your websites and APIs are reachable and responding correctly. A monitor sends requests on a schedule, records the response and timing, and alerts you when something fails — so you can fix issues before they affect customers.
What can Pulsy monitor?
Any HTTP or HTTPS endpoint — websites, APIs, and services — using GET, HEAD, or POST requests with configurable intervals, timeouts, and expected status codes. Pulsy also tracks TLS certificate expiry for HTTPS URLs.
How does Pulsy notify me?
Pulsy sends alerts to email, webhooks, Slack, Discord, and Telegram. You choose which channels fire on downtime, recovery, and TLS expiry — per monitor.
Can I share a public status page?
Yes. Pulsy generates a public status page showing your monitors' current status, uptime, and recent incidents — with no login required for visitors.
How is my data protected?
Your monitoring data is encrypted in transit, email-provider credentials are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM, and accounts are protected by secure session-based authentication.
Does Pulsy support multiple languages?
Yes — Pulsy is fully translated into English, Arabic, French, German, and Spanish, with complete right-to-left (RTL) support for Arabic.

Start monitoring in minutes.

Start monitoring your websites and APIs in minutes and never be the last to know about an outage again.