PulseAPI vs StatusCake
A polished alternative to StatusCake
StatusCake is a UK-based monitoring service offering a free tier with 10 monitors. The Superior plan at $24.49/month adds more features but the platform feels less polished than competitors. It covers the basics well but lacks incident management, on-call, and advanced team features.
Feature comparison
How PulseAPI stacks up against StatusCake on the features that matter.
10 seconds (Pro)
30 seconds (paid), 300 seconds (free)
Paid plans only
10 free monitors
Unlimited (Pro), custom domains, full branding
Available on paid plans, limited branding
Built-in with timeline and postmortems
Basic alerting, no incident workflow
Daily/weekly/custom rotation with escalation
Not available
Built-in certificate expiry checks
Dedicated SSL monitoring feature
Custom domain verification for status pages
Domain expiry monitoring
Response time assertions and baselines
Dedicated page speed checks
$19/mo (Basic), $49/mo (Pro)
$24.49/mo (Superior), $66.66/mo (Business)
Why teams switch to PulseAPI
The specific advantages that make PulseAPI the better choice for growing teams.
Professional incident workflow
StatusCake alerts you when something breaks. PulseAPI manages the response: create incidents automatically, track updates on a timeline, write postmortems with root cause analysis, and keep subscribers informed.
On-call rotation and escalation
StatusCake has no on-call management. PulseAPI lets you define rotation schedules and multi-step escalation policies — alert the on-call engineer first, then the team lead, then the whole team if nobody responds.
Richer API validation
StatusCake checks if your site responds. PulseAPI validates the response: assert on JSON paths, regex patterns, response headers, and body content. Detect silent failures where the server says 200 OK but the data is broken.
Cleaner experience
PulseAPI is built with a modern stack and designed for developer teams. Real-time SSE updates, dark mode, 40+ RBAC permissions, and a dashboard that loads fast and stays responsive.
Where StatusCake has the edge
No tool is perfect for everyone. Here is where StatusCake may be the better fit.
Free tier with 10 monitors — good for testing the platform before committing
Domain expiry monitoring as a dedicated feature with advance warnings
Page speed monitoring with performance metrics beyond just uptime
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about switching from StatusCake to PulseAPI.
For hobby projects, StatusCake free tier is a reasonable starting point. For teams that need incident management, on-call schedules, and proper RBAC, PulseAPI Basic at $19/month provides a more complete workflow than StatusCake Superior at $24.49/month.
PulseAPI monitors SSL certificate expiry and verifies custom domains for status pages. StatusCake offers domain expiry monitoring as a separate feature. If domain expiry alerts are critical, StatusCake has a slight edge there.
Yes. Set up your endpoints in PulseAPI with the same URLs, configure assertions for deeper validation, and build a branded status page. Most teams complete the migration in under an hour.
If you need more than basic uptime alerts — incident postmortems, on-call rotation, team permissions, auto-generated incidents — PulseAPI gives you a professional monitoring workflow that StatusCake does not offer.
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