Pulsy
Comparison

Pulsy vs UptimeRobot

The all-inclusive UptimeRobot alternative

UptimeRobot is a solid hosted monitor, but its plans scale by paid monitor count and gate features behind higher tiers. Pulsy runs the same HTTP, keyword, and TLS-expiry checks as a fully-managed service — with every notification channel, public status pages, and incident tracking included on every plan, on flat pricing instead of per-monitor billing.

Why teams switch from UptimeRobot to Pulsy

  • Flat, predictable pricing — plans are not billed per monitor.
  • Every notification channel, public status page, and TLS-expiry alert is included on every plan, not unlocked by tier.
  • Fully managed — nothing to install, patch, or babysit; start monitoring in seconds.
  • Localized dashboard in five languages with full right-to-left support.

UptimeRobot vs Pulsy, side by side

UptimeRobot vs Pulsy, side by side
FeaturePulsyUptimeRobot
PricingFree tier, paid plans from $12/moFree tier + paid per-monitor plans
Pricing modelFlat plans, not per-monitorPriced by monitor count
TLS expiry monitoringBuilt in, every planBuilt in
Status pagesIncluded, custom domainsIncluded on paid plans
Notification channelsEmail, webhook, Slack, Discord, Telegram — all plansEmail, webhook, integrations by tier
DashboardLocalized (5 languages, RTL)English-first

Switching from UptimeRobot is painless

Re-create your monitors in minutes: point Pulsy at the same URLs, choose GET/HEAD/POST, set your interval and failure threshold, and connect your notification channels. Import your monitor list and you are watching the same endpoints — now on flat pricing with every feature on.

Frequently asked questions

Is Pulsy a good UptimeRobot alternative?
Yes. Pulsy is a fully-managed uptime monitor with a free tier and paid plans from $12/mo. It monitors your endpoints over HTTP with flat pricing — no per-monitor billing — and includes every notification channel, public status pages, and TLS-expiry alerts on every plan.
Can Pulsy monitor SSL certificate expiry like UptimeRobot?
Yes. Pulsy watches TLS certificate expiry on every HTTPS monitor and can alert you before a certificate lapses, alongside up/down and degraded status.
Does Pulsy have status pages?
Yes. Pulsy serves public status pages with custom-domain support, included on every plan rather than gated behind a higher tier.
How is Pulsy different from UptimeRobot?
The core difference is packaging: Pulsy bundles every channel, status pages, and TLS monitoring into flat plans, while UptimeRobot bills by monitor count and unlocks features by tier.

Start monitoring in minutes

Fully-managed uptime monitoring — every channel, status pages, and TLS-expiry alerts included. Start free.