PulseAPI vs UptimeRobot
A modern alternative to UptimeRobot
UptimeRobot is one of the most popular free uptime monitors with 50 free monitors at 5-minute intervals. It built its reputation on simplicity and a generous free tier. However, its UI is showing its age, status pages are basic, and there is no built-in incident management or team workflow.
Comparacao de funcionalidades
Como o PulseAPI se compara ao UptimeRobot nas funcionalidades que importam.
10 seconds (Pro)
60 seconds (paid), 300 seconds (free)
Unlimited (Pro), fully branded with custom domains
1 free (limited), more on paid
Built-in with timeline, postmortems, auto-incidents
Not available
Daily/weekly/custom rotation with escalation policies
Not available
40+ granular permissions with custom roles
Basic team sharing, no custom roles
7 types: status code, body, regex, JSON path, headers
Status code and keyword only
Custom headers, request body, all HTTP methods
Custom headers, limited body support
Email, webhook (HMAC-signed), Slack, Telegram
Email, SMS, Slack, webhooks, Telegram
$19/mo for 25 endpoints at 30s intervals
$7/mo for 50 monitors at 60s intervals
Por que equipes mudam para o PulseAPI
As vantagens especificas que fazem do PulseAPI a melhor escolha para equipes em crescimento.
Real incident management
UptimeRobot tells you something is down. PulseAPI helps you manage the response: incident timelines, postmortems, auto-generated incidents on downtime, and subscriber notifications — all built in.
On-call and escalation policies
Route alerts to the right person with daily, weekly, or custom rotation schedules. Multi-step escalation ensures critical issues get attention even if the first responder misses it.
10-second check intervals
UptimeRobot checks every 60 seconds at best. PulseAPI Pro checks every 10 seconds, catching issues before your users notice them. The difference between 60s and 10s MTTD is massive for SLA-sensitive services.
Deep HTTP validation
Go beyond "is it up?" with 7 assertion types. Validate JSON response paths, regex-match response bodies, check specific headers — catch API degradation that returns 200 OK but broken data.
Onde o UptimeRobot tem vantagem
Nenhuma ferramenta e perfeita para todos. Aqui e onde o UptimeRobot pode ser a melhor opcao.
Generous free tier with 50 monitors — hard to beat for hobby projects and personal sites
Lower entry price at $7/month if you just need basic uptime pings without workflow features
Longer track record and larger community — UptimeRobot has been around since 2010
Perguntas frequentes
Perguntas comuns sobre a mudanca de UptimeRobot para o PulseAPI.
Yes. You can recreate your monitors in PulseAPI in minutes. Set up your endpoints with the same URLs, add assertions for deeper validation, and configure your status pages with custom branding.
PulseAPI focuses on providing professional-grade monitoring at fair pricing. While UptimeRobot offers a free tier, its paid plans lack incident management, on-call, and RBAC. PulseAPI Basic starts at $19/month with features that would require enterprise plans elsewhere.
If basic uptime pings are all you need, UptimeRobot works. But if you have ever scrambled during an outage to figure out who is on call, wished your status page auto-updated, or needed to prove SLA compliance with detailed postmortems — that is exactly what PulseAPI adds.
PulseAPI supports email, Slack, Telegram, and HMAC-signed webhooks. UptimeRobot also offers SMS and voice calls. If SMS alerts are critical for your workflow, check our webhook integration to connect services like Twilio.
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