WordPress Monitoring
WordPress monitoring that goes beyond uptime
Detect database errors, plugin failures, and performance issues—before your users do.
Why Uptime Monitoring Isn’t Enough
Traditional uptime monitoring gives a false sense of security. As long as your site returns a response, it’s marked as “up” – even when it’s clearly broken for real users.
WordPress, in particular, is prone to failure modes that don’t show up as downtime. A database connection error can render your entire site unusable while still returning a valid HTTP response. A faulty plugin update can break key functionality without triggering a single alert. Even something as simple as a theme issue can result in a blank page, while your monitoring tool continues to report everything as healthy.
Performance is another blind spot. Your site might technically be “online,” but if it takes five seconds to load due to a slow plugin or a third-party script, users will bounce long before it finishes rendering. From a business perspective, that’s just as damaging as downtime.
The reality is that uptime checks only answer one question: “Is the server responding?”
They don’t tell you if your site is usable, fast, or functioning correctly.
To truly monitor a WordPress site, you need visibility into how it behaves in a real browser, how it renders content, and how its internal components – like the database, plugins, and API – are actually performing.
How it works
How WordPress Monitoring Works
The feature no other monitoring tool has
No guesswork. No digging through logs. Just clear answers when something breaks.
Start monitoring your WordPress site today.
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