WordPress Uptime Monitoring

Every minute your site is down, you lose visitors, sales, and search rankings. Our uptime monitoring checks your site every 60 seconds and alerts our team instantly when something goes wrong, so downtime is measured in minutes, not hours.

53%

of mobile visits are abandoned if a site takes over 3 seconds to load, and sites that are completely down lose 100% of their traffic during that window

Google, 2018

Uptime Monitoring

24/7 WordPress uptime monitoring with 60-second interval checks, instant multi-channel downtime alerts, and rapid incident response to minimize lost traffic and revenue.

What's Included

Everything you get with our Uptime Monitoring

60-Second Monitoring Checks

Your site is checked every 60 seconds from multiple global locations to detect downtime immediately regardless of cause

Multi-Channel Instant Alerts

When downtime is detected, our team is notified instantly via email, SMS, and push notifications for the fastest possible response

Monthly Uptime Reports

Detailed reports showing your uptime percentage, downtime incidents, response times, and performance trends over time

Our Uptime Monitoring Process

1

Monitoring Setup

We configure monitoring from multiple geographic locations to check your site's HTTP response, page load status, SSL certificate validity, and DNS resolution every 60 seconds. We also set up keyword monitoring to detect partial failures.

2

Alert Configuration

We establish multi-channel alert routing that notifies our team via email, SMS, and push notifications the moment downtime is detected. Alert escalation procedures ensure that extended outages receive senior-level attention.

3

Rapid Incident Response

When downtime occurs, our team follows a structured diagnostic process: checking server status, reviewing error logs, testing database connectivity, and identifying the root cause. We aim to resolve most issues within one hour.

4

Root Cause Analysis and Prevention

After every downtime incident, we perform a root cause analysis and implement preventive measures. You receive an incident report explaining what happened, how it was resolved, and what steps were taken to prevent recurrence.

Key Benefits

60-Second Check Intervals

Your site is tested every 60 seconds from multiple global monitoring points. This means the maximum time between a downtime event and detection is one minute. Compare this to finding out hours later from a frustrated customer.

Instant Alerts and Fast Response

When downtime is detected, our team receives alerts through multiple channels simultaneously. We begin diagnosis immediately, identifying whether the issue is server-related, DNS-related, a database failure, or a plugin conflict, and we start fixing it right away.

Detailed Uptime Reporting

You receive monthly reports showing your exact uptime percentage, the duration of any downtime incidents, average server response times, and historical performance trends. This data helps you make informed decisions about hosting, infrastructure, and site management.

Research & Evidence

Backed by industry research and proven results

Mobile Abandonment Rates

53% of mobile visits are abandoned if a site takes over 3 seconds to load, making downtime catastrophically worse

Google (2018)

WordPress Market Share

WordPress powers 43.1% of all websites, and uptime reliability varies significantly based on hosting and management practices

W3Techs (2023)

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is my site checked?

Your site is checked every 60 seconds, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Checks are performed from multiple geographic locations to ensure accuracy and to detect regional outages. This means the absolute longest your site can be down before we know about it is 60 seconds.

What do you do when downtime is detected?

Our team is alerted instantly through multiple channels. We immediately begin diagnosing the cause: server issues, database failures, DNS problems, plugin conflicts, or resource limits. For clients on our full management plans, we begin fixing the issue immediately without waiting for you to contact us. You are notified once the issue is resolved along with a summary of what happened.

Does my hosting provider already monitor uptime?

Most hosting providers monitor whether their server hardware is running, but they do not monitor whether your WordPress application is actually working correctly. A PHP fatal error, a database connection failure, or a plugin conflict can make your site completely unavailable while the server shows 100% uptime. Our monitoring checks your actual website response, not just the server.

What uptime percentage should I expect?

A well-managed WordPress site should achieve 99.9% uptime or better, which translates to less than 9 hours of downtime per year. Our monitoring helps identify patterns and chronic issues that prevent you from reaching that target, and our management services address the root causes to steadily improve your uptime over time.

Never Be the Last to Know Your Site Is Down

Set up 24/7 uptime monitoring and get peace of mind that your site is watched every minute of every day.