Pulsetic Description
Pulsetic is an uptime and website monitoring platform for businesses, developers, ecommerce teams, SaaS companies, and agencies that need fast outage detection, reliable alerting, and clear incident communication. It helps teams monitor critical services, reduce false positives, and keep stakeholders and customers informed during downtime or performance issues.
Pulsetic supports monitoring for websites, APIs, IP addresses, SSL certificates, ping, ports, TCP services, keywords, cron jobs, and domains. Checks run from multiple global locations, helping teams identify regional outages, verify incidents more accurately, and understand how availability changes by location.
The platform includes alerts through email, SMS, phone calls, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, Twilio, Zapier, webhooks, and API workflows, making it easy to connect with existing incident response processes. Real-time dashboards, response-time insights, historical uptime logs, and PDF or image reports provide clear visibility into service health and availability trends.
Pulsetic also includes customizable public and private status pages for incident communication. Teams can use custom domains, branding, multilingual status updates, incident timelines, maintenance notices, subscriber notifications, custom status badges, password protection, and custom email sender options for a more professional status experience.
For collaboration and administration, Pulsetic offers teammate access, role-based permissions, two-factor authentication, and single sign-on on supported plans. Pulsetic offers a free plan along with paid Solo, Team, and Organization tiers, allowing users to scale monitoring, alerting, status page features, reporting history, and team access as their needs grow.
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Does exactly what it says Date: Apr 30 2026
Summary: Excellent. I'm really glad these guys exist. There are no additional features that I require and I have no intention of looking for a replacement.
Positive: I run many of my own self-hosted services. Pulsetic methodically tests accessibility to my services and reports any detected failures.
Notices arrive quickly. K8S pods can be tested just like any other web-exposed service.Negative: The paywall is based on number of services checked rather than the amount of traffic they receive. Even though I run many services, none get very much traffic as they are all private.
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