

HyperMonitors
HyperMonitors is uptime monitoring for people who are tired of false alarms. Every check runs from probes in Europe, the US and Asia-Pacific, and an outage is confirmed from a second region before anyone gets paged — so a hiccup on one network path doesn't wake you at 3 a.m.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Two-factor Authentication
- No Tracking
- Website Monitoring
- Dark Mode
- No Coding Required
- Ad-free
- Server Monitoring
- Uptime Monitoring
HyperMonitors News & Activities
Recent activities
- Maoholguin updated HyperMonitors
- internetgroup added HyperMonitors
- internetgroup liked HyperMonitors
internetgroup added HyperMonitors as alternative to UptimeRobot, Better Stack, Uptime Kuma and StatusCake
HyperMonitors information
What is HyperMonitors?
HyperMonitors is uptime monitoring for people who are tired of false alarms. Every check runs from probes in Europe, the US and Asia-Pacific, and an outage is confirmed from a second region before anyone gets paged — so a hiccup on one network path doesn't wake you at 3 a.m.
The free plan covers 5 monitors with HTTP, TCP port and ping checks at 5-minute intervals, a public status page, and commercial use is fine. Paid plans start at $5/month (Solo): 50 monitors, 60-second checks, and SSL-expiry, DNS, domain-expiry and heartbeat (cron job) monitoring. The Team plan ($25/month) adds on-call rotations, an audit log and 3 seats; Enterprise adds SAML SSO, 30-second checks and capacity up to 1,000 monitors.
Alerts go wherever your team lives: email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, signed webhooks, in-app, and SMS on paid plans. Every plan — including free — gets the full REST API and an MCP server, so you can manage monitors from code or straight from an AI assistant. The product and all alert emails are available in English and German, and every paid plan comes with a 30-day free trial.







