Pingvera is a website monitoring service designed for web studios, agencies, and freelancers who manage client websites. It addresses the need for proactive detection of issues on client sites, aiming to notify users about problems before clients become aware of them. The platform monitors various aspects of website health, including uptime, form and lead delivery, domain and SSL certificate expiry, potential hacks, search engine de-indexing, and WordPress-specific issues. The tool performs checks on HTTP, TCP, DNS, and TLS, providing per-phase timing details. It also tracks incidents with a timeline feature, supports auto-resolution, and includes confirmation steps to minimize false alarms. Pingvera distinguishes itself by not only checking if a server is responsive but also verifying that key business functions—such as contact forms and checkouts—are operating and generating value for clients. Alerts are sent when something breaks, with support for multiple notification channels including Slack, Discord, Telegram, and email. At the end of each month, Pingvera generates a white-label report that agencies can share with their clients, summarizing the site's status and any incidents that occurred. The service offers a free plan that allows monitoring of up to five sites, with check intervals starting from one minute. The platform is delivered as an online service, requiring users to sign in to access its features. Pingvera is positioned as a client website monitoring solution, focusing on comprehensive oversight of site functionality and health for professionals responsible for maintaining multiple client sites.
In the Observability & monitoring space, Pingvera takes a focused approach. It focuses on detecting and alerting web agencies to client website issues before clients notice them. Pingvera is a B2B product aimed at web studios, digital agencies, freelancers managing client websites. A free plan is available; paid tiers begin at $9. Pingvera is available on the web.
Pingvera first shipped in 2024. Among its 9 catalogued features are uptime monitoring, form delivery checks, and SSL expiry alerts. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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