Don't find out a client site went down from the client. Find out an hour before they do.
Uptime failures don't wait for business hours. Aideworks checks every URL every minute and fires an alert within two failed checks — giving your team time to act before a single user or client notices. When the site recovers, you get confirmation immediately.
Why "just ping it" monitoring isn't enough
Monitoring is only valuable if it tells you the right thing at the right time — not too late, not too often, and never for the wrong reason.
The overnight crash
Developer deployed at 11 PM. Site crashed at 2 AM. Client emailed at 8 AM as their first users hit the error page. You heard about it at 9. That conversation doesn't go well — and it doesn't have to happen if monitoring is in place.
The alert that cried wolf
One transient network blip. 15 alert emails in 15 minutes. Your team quickly learns to ignore them. When the real outage comes — the one that lasts 4 hours — the alert sits unread in the same folder as the noise.
The slow degradation
The site is technically up — returning 200. But response time has crept from 180 ms to 4.2 seconds over three weeks. Users are leaving, SEO rankings are dropping. No alert fires because nothing is "down." You need the trend, not just the binary status.
Fast, reliable uptime checks — built for agency portfolios
Every URL in your portfolio checked every minute. Two consecutive failures required before any alert fires — eliminating transient noise. Instant recovery confirmation when the site comes back.
1-minute check interval
Default interval is 1 minute. Configure per-monitor to 5 or 15 minutes for less critical endpoints. The moment a check fails twice, the alert goes out.
Two-check confirmation to eliminate false alarms
One failed check is never enough to trigger an alert. Two consecutive failures are required — confirming the outage is real, not a transient network blip affecting only your check server.
Response time tracked on every check
Every check stores the response time. View the trend over days and weeks — so you catch slow degradation before it becomes a crisis, not after users start complaining.
Instant recovery alert
When the site comes back up, you get an immediate recovery notification. No more wondering whether your fix worked — you know within 60 seconds.
Per-domain alert recipients
Different URLs can have different notification recipients. The right developer or account manager is alerted for their client — not a shared inbox that nobody watches on a Saturday.
Uptime status
8 monitors
🔴 Site down — logistics-bv.com
No response since 14:07 · Down 19 min · Alert sent to client-team@agency.nl
Uptime monitoring shows you the symptom. SSL and DNS monitoring reveal the cause.
A site going down is rarely random. An expired SSL certificate makes browsers block access. A changed MX record that broke DNS propagation can take a site offline. A misconfigured CNAME after a CDN migration returns 502 errors.
When Aideworks detects a site is down and an SSL certificate expired on the same domain within the last 24 hours, both alerts are in your inbox. You're not debugging blindly — you're working from context.
🔴 Site down — clienta.nl
No HTTP response · 2 consecutive failures · 14:07
Related events on clienta.nl
SSL certificate expired 2h ago · Port 443
DNS: A record changed yesterday 18:30
✓ Site recovered — clienta.nl
Response: 142 ms · 15:51 — down 1h 44 min
No alert fatigue
Alerts only fire on confirmed failures. One network hiccup doesn't flood your inbox. Your team stays responsive to alerts that matter because they aren't drowning in noise.
You know when it's resolved
Recovery alerts are as important as outage alerts. Know the moment a site is back up so you aren't still investigating a problem that resolved itself 45 minutes ago.
Portfolio-level visibility
Every client, every site, every check — in one place. Priority-sorted so outages surface first. Your 9 AM morning review takes 30 seconds, not 30 minutes.
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