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Need an Uptime.com
alternative?Try Pulsetic. The same core monitoring and status pages, with a genuinely free plan and 30-second checks.
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Try Pulsetic. The same core monitoring and status pages, with a genuinely free plan and 30-second checks.
Websites go down, and when they do you want to know first while your customers get a clear, honest status page. Uptime.com and Pulsetic both do this well, so the question is which fits your team and budget better.
The biggest difference is where you start. Uptime.com is paid only: a 14-day trial, then a subscription. Pulsetic has a free plan that allows commercial use, so a small website can stay monitored at no cost.
From there it comes down to check speed, how pricing scales, and how much is included by default. People comparing an Uptime.com alternative usually care about exactly those things.
Let’s compare the two.
Start free, stay free
Uptime.com is paid only, with a 14-day trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee but no free plan. Pulsetic’s free plan allows commercial use, so you can monitor a live website without a credit card and without a clock running down.
30-second checks
Uptime.com checks every 60 seconds at the fastest, on every tier. Pulsetic runs 30-second checks, so you can be alerted in half the time. You can also widen the interval whenever you prefer.
Simple, all-in pricing
Uptime.com prices by building up quantities of basic checks, advanced checks and SMS in a configurator, so costs grow as you add pieces. Pulsetic keeps SSL, keyword, ping, port, TCP, domain and cron monitoring in the plan, so you know what you are paying.
"Pulsetic is easy-to-use and simple to get started. As an agency, I like that it includes unlimited status pages, because I can create one for each of my clients. Pulsetic includes every alert channel that I want, and advanced settings that give me greater confidence in the uptime. The API is a huge bonus on the teams plan. We have used it to add maintenance windows for certain monitors automatically based on events that happen in other software we use."
Christopher Morbitzer
CEO at NorthBuilt
No free plan to fall back on
Uptime.com’s entry plan is $9 a month and includes 10 basic checks plus 1 advanced check. There is no free tier underneath it, only a 14-day trial. Pulsetic matches that $9 starting price and adds a free plan, so you are not forced onto a subscription to keep a small website monitored.
Watch the check math
On Uptime.com, the entry plan caps you at 10 basic checks, and you add more by increasing quantities in the pricing calculator. Pulsetic includes more monitoring and unlimited, fully featured status pages, so the plan covers more before you need to scale up.
Status pages and retention
Both tools offer strong, customizable status pages, including private and password-protected pages. Pulsetic keeps your monitoring history longer, up to 5 years versus 2 years on Uptime.com, which helps when you report on long-term reliability.
Uptime.com
Free plan / trial
Free Plan
14 days
Price (USD/mo)
$9
$9
Monitoring
Check time
30 sec
60 sec
Choice of regional data centers
SSL monitoring
Keyword monitoring
Ping / ICMP monitoring
Port monitoring
TCP monitoring
Domain monitoring
Cron / heartbeat monitoring
Custom HTTP requests
Customized responses
API
MCP server
✕
n8n integration
✕
Monitoring data retention
Up to 5 yr
2 yr
Status Pages
Incident updates
Status updates for subscribers via email
Maintenance windows
Status badges
Customized domain
Customized colors
Customized logo
Remove branding
Customized status page layout
✕
CSS customization
Custom email sender & templates
AI writing assistant
✕
Page translations
✕
Password-protected status page
Notifications
Email alerts
SMS alerts
Phone call alerts
Slack alerts
MS teams alerts
Discord alerts
Telegram alerts
Mattermost alerts
✕
Webhooks alerts
Zapier alerts
Twilio alerts
✕
Datadog integration
Integration with SIGNL4
✕
Analytics
See response times
Response time by location
Custom date range reports
Scheduled email reports
Security
Two-factor authentication
Single Sign-On (SAML)
Role-based access
Support
Chat
Human Support
AI Support
✕
Helpdesk Articles
Email Support
Comparison based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Features and pricing change frequently, so please verify current details on each provider’s website.
See where your website is loading slowly
We’ll check your website response times from different locations around the world, so you know if there’s an issue in a particular region.
Alerts wherever you want them
Pulsetic lets you know the moment your website is down, through Slack, Telegram groups, Webhooks, email, SMS or voice call.
Never let your SSL expire again
We’ll let you know when it’s time to update your SSL certificate - so you can renew it before customers are seeing error messages.
2-minute setup · Cancel any time
No credit card needed
Yes. Pulsetic covers the same core ground as Uptime.com: 30-second uptime checks, SSL, keyword, ping, port, TCP, domain, and cron or heartbeat monitoring, plus fully customizable status pages with subscriber notifications. The main differences are that Pulsetic has a free plan that allows commercial use, runs faster default checks, and keeps pricing simple.
No. Uptime.com is paid only. It offers a 14-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee, but there is no ongoing free tier. Pulsetic has a free plan that allows commercial use, so you can keep monitoring a small website without a subscription.
Both start at $9 per month. Uptime.com’s entry plan includes 10 basic checks and 1 advanced check, and you add capacity by increasing quantities in its pricing calculator. Pulsetic includes more monitoring and unlimited status pages at the same starting price, and adds a free plan below it.
Pulsetic runs checks every 30 seconds. Uptime.com’s fastest interval is 60 seconds on every plan, so Pulsetic can alert you to downtime in roughly half the time. If you prefer fewer checks, you can widen the interval in Pulsetic.
Pulsetic retains monitoring history for up to 5 years. Uptime.com keeps raw one-minute data for 30 days and daily aggregated data for up to 2 years depending on the plan. If long-term reporting matters to you, Pulsetic holds onto more history.
Most people re-create their checks by entering their URLs in Pulsetic, which takes well under an hour for a typical set of websites. You set your check interval, connect alert channels such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Telegram, email, SMS, or webhooks, and publish a status page. Confirm everything is reporting correctly before closing your old account.
Yes. Both tools have strong status pages. With Pulsetic you can create multiple pages, host them on your own domain, customize colors, logo, and CSS, protect a page with a password, and notify subscribers by email about incidents and scheduled maintenance.
Pulsetic checks from multiple data centers around the world and lets you choose the regions you care about, so you can confirm your website is reachable for your real audience and catch region-specific outages. You also see response times broken down by location.
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