Website Down!? Monitoring Uptime, SSL, and Status History
You're working, focused on a task. A client messages: "The site isn't working."
You check — it's down. No idea when it happened. The logs might have nothing. The client doesn't know either.
Maybe an hour ago. Maybe overnight. During that time, people visited, saw an error, and left. Without a word.
And if there's no monitoring system — it'll keep happening.
Why This Happens
Agencies typically manage a number of client sites — anywhere from a few to dozens. Each one runs on its own.
Checking each one manually isn't realistic. So you find out about an outage either from the client or by accident.
Same for business owners managing multiple sites with no alert system: you simply don't know if they're all up right now.
No system — no control.
What Is Uptime Monitoring
Simple: the system automatically checks a site at a set interval — say, every few minutes.
If it doesn't respond — you get an alert. Immediately, not an hour later.
It records whether the site responds, how fast, and what status code it returns. Every outage logged with a start time. When the site recovers — a separate notification.
SSL Certificates: The Silent Risk
An SSL certificate expires. The browser shows a red warning. The user sees "Not secure" and closes the tab.
Google notices too.
Renewing on time is easy — if you know when. But when you have dozens of certificates, it's easy to miss one. Monitoring shows how many days are left for each and sends a notification in advance.
Why I Built DigiPulse
I run several of my own projects and maintain third-party sites.
Existing tools are either overloaded with features I don't need, or they're missing what I actually want — the right information, a clean view, a reasonable limit on monitored objects.
I needed a dashboard: open it, see the state of all sites. Nothing extra.
That's how DigiPulse was born.
What DigiPulse Tracks
Uptime — whether the site is up and for how long. Every outage with an exact start time.
SSL — how many days until the certificate expires. Alert arrives in advance.
Status history — when it went down, how long, how often. You can tell whether it's a recurring issue or a one-off.
Alerts via Telegram or email — sent after the problem is confirmed, no false positives.
MCP integration — connects to Claude, Cursor, and other AI tools. Query site status directly from there, without opening the dashboard.
Who It's For
Agencies managing client sites who want to know about problems first.
Business owners without a dedicated person for monitoring.
Try It
DigiPulse is in beta. If you manage client sites or have your own — give it a try and let me know what you think.
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