Monitrova now has an opt-in public status page. Turn it on from your account settings and you get a private link you can send to a client, a team, or anyone who keeps asking whether the site is up.
One link, no login. Shows 30-day uptime, which sites are up, anything down right now, and open incidents. Whoever you send it to just opens it.
You control the link. Rotate it to invalidate the old one, or switch the page off entirely and it stops resolving. Off by default.
Nothing private leaks. The page shows friendly site names and uptime numbers only. No URLs, no alert addresses, no request details. It's set to noindex, so it won't turn up in search.
We rebuilt the Monitrova home page to be faster to read and easier to act on: check any site s uptime right from the top of the page, see at a glance what you get and who it s for, and find all the free tools in one place.
Check any site instantly from the homepage. Type a URL at the top of the page and get a live uptime result status, response time and HTTP code without signing up.
See who it s for (and who it isn t). A new honest-fit section and a one tool instead of four value summary make it clear whether Monitrova is the right fit for you.
All the free tools, front and centre. The full set of no-signup checkers now has its own section on the homepage, not just a menu link.
A cleaner, faster-to-scan page. Reworked sections and clearer navigation, plus a live numbers strip showing checks run, incidents caught and sites monitored.
Couple of updates shipped over the last few days that I think are worth a heads-up, especially if you use the free tools.
You can now share your free-tool results
Run any of the free checks uptime, response time, SSL, homepage, WordPress, WooCommerce, or website growth and there's a new Share this result button. Click it and you get:
Since our Product Hunt launch, Monitrova has grown from uptime, SSL and homepage monitoring into a much more complete monitoring platform for freelancers, agencies and WordPress developers.
Today I shipped three Monitrova updates focused on one thing: making website monitoring more accurate and less noisy.
Monitrova is a website monitoring tool built for freelancers, small agencies, developers, and anyone managing client websites. It monitors uptime, SSL, homepage health, and WordPress changes through the Monitrova Site Agent.
Today also proved why that matters. Monitrova caught unusual changes on two WordPress websites I monitor through SourceCode. After checking them properly, both had been compromised. Because the changes were flagged quickly, I was able to investigate, contact the site owners, and secure the websites before the issue became worse.
The updates shipped today are all about reducing false alerts and improving trust in the checks.
A quick update on Monitrova, the website monitoring tool I've been building for freelancers, developers, small agencies, and anyone looking after client websites.
Since the soft launch, quite a bit has changed. I wanted to share what's new and where things are heading, without dressing it up more than it deserves.
Uptime, SSL, and homepage health monitoring with a no-noise alert pipeline. Two-scan confirmation, flap detection, daily digests, exponential backoff. Slack and webhook delivery. Free plan, no credit card.