Websites Monitoring System

Uptime, alerts, and status pages — in one place

Monitor HTTP, TCP, Ping, and DNS targets on your schedule. Get real-time Telegram alerts, share public status pages, and dig into reports when something breaks.

Self-serve signup · Dashboard access immediately after register

Live product

Dashboard overview

What you use today after signing in

Monitors & chartsAlerts & incidentsStatus pages
  • Real-time monitor list with up/down, pause, check-now, and bulk URL import
  • Summary cards, response-time chart, and 30-day uptime reports per monitor
  • Alert rules + Telegram connections; optional API keys for automation
  • Admin tools for users, Cloudflare DNS workspace, and read-only client role

Capabilities

Everything the system runs today

No vaporware — below is aligned with the live app: workers, API, Telegram bot, and dashboard you deploy behind your domain.

Multi-protocol monitoring

HTTP and HTTPS with status codes, redirects, and optional keyword checks. Plus TCP ports, ICMP ping, and DNS validation — all from one dashboard.

Smart alert rules

Trigger on consecutive failures, slow responses, SSL expiry, missing keywords, and more. Tune thresholds per rule so you are not flooded with noise.

Telegram & API

Connect the bot with /connect and get instant down/up alerts in chat. Power users can use API keys for scripts and integrations.

Public status pages

Publish a branded status page at a shareable URL. Pick which monitors appear so customers see uptime without accessing your account.

Cloudflare DNS

Attach Cloudflare tokens to list zones, browse DNS records, and manage records where your workflow needs it — next to your uptime data.

Reports & incidents

Overview with live charts, per-monitor history, 30-day uptime reports, and an incident timeline so post-mortems are easier.

Roles & admin controls

Admins, editors, and read-only client roles. Invite your team, suspend access when needed, and keep production changes under control.

Fast operations

Bulk-add many URLs at once, pause or resume monitors, “check now” on demand, and per-monitor intervals from 30 seconds up to 10 minutes.

Flow

From zero to monitoring

01

Create your account

Sign up in seconds. No separate billing page — just email, password, and you are in the dashboard.

02

Add monitors

Paste targets or bulk-import URLs. Choose HTTP, TCP, Ping, or DNS, set intervals and alert rules to match each service.

03

Alert & share

Link Telegram, tune notifications, and optionally publish a public status page for stakeholders.

Social proof

What teams say

Agencies, DevOps teams, and platform engineers use WMS for checks, alerts, and status pages — here is what they say about day-to-day operations.

We finally have one place to watch every client site. Telegram alerts on the weekend paid for themselves the first outage we caught early.

Alex M.

Agency owner

The public status page replaced endless “is it down?” messages. Clients check the link themselves; support tickets dropped.

Sam R.

DevOps lead

HTTP plus DNS checks caught issues our old ping-only monitor never saw. The incident list makes handoffs to engineering simple.

Jordan K.

Platform engineer

Ready to watch your stack?

Use the same stack you run in production: PostgreSQL, Redis-backed workers, and a Next.js dashboard — wired for your domain.