Best UptimeRobot Alternatives
UptimeRobot is the standard for simple uptime monitoring with a generous free tier (50 monitors). But if you need incident management, better status pages, or monitoring bundled with other tools, these alternatives are worth considering.
1. ToolKnife
Our pickFree (3 monitors) / Pro $19/mo (25 monitors + 290 tools) / Business $79/mo (100 monitors)
Pros
- Monitoring bundled with 290+ tools (invoices, PDF, QR tracking, developer tools)
- One subscription for all your freelance/agency tool needs
- REST API + MCP server for AI agent workflows
- Public status pages (Pro+)
Cons
- Only 3 free monitors (vs UptimeRobot's 50)
- Single-region checks (no multi-location)
- No SSL certificate monitoring
Best for: Freelancers and agencies who need monitoring alongside invoices, QR tracking, and developer tools
2. BetterStack (Better Uptime)
Free (10 monitors) / Plus $29/mo / Business $99/mo
Pros
- Beautiful status pages
- Incident management with on-call schedules
- Multi-region checks
- Slack, PagerDuty, Opsgenie integrations
- Log management (BetterStack Logs)
Cons
- More expensive than UptimeRobot
- Feature overlap with existing incident tools
Best for: Teams that need incident management and status pages in one platform
3. Pingdom
From $15/mo
Pros
- Established brand (Solarwinds)
- Real user monitoring (RUM)
- Transaction monitoring
- Multi-location checks
Cons
- No free tier
- Expensive for small teams
- Interface feels dated
Best for: Enterprise teams who need RUM alongside uptime monitoring
4. Hetrix Tools
Free (15 monitors) / Premium $10/mo
Pros
- Generous free tier (15 monitors, 1-min interval)
- Blacklist monitoring
- Multi-location checks
- Affordable premium plan
Cons
- Less polished UI
- Smaller community
- No incident management
Best for: Budget-conscious users who want more free monitors than UptimeRobot
5. Uptime Kuma (self-hosted)
Free (self-hosted)
Pros
- 100% free and open-source
- Self-hosted (full control)
- Modern UI
- Supports 20+ notification types
- Docker deployment
Cons
- Requires server to host
- Self-managed (updates, backups, uptime of the monitor itself)
- No commercial support
Best for: Self-hosters who want full control and unlimited monitors for free
Feature comparison
| Feature | ToolKnife | BetterStack (Better Uptime) | Pingdom | Hetrix Tools | Uptime Kuma (self-hosted) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free monitors | 3 | - | 0 | 15 | - |
| Multi-region checks | No | - | Yes | Yes | - |
| Status pages | Pro+ | - | Yes | Yes | - |
| Incident management | Basic alerts | - | Alerts only | Alerts only | - |
| Additional tools | 290+ | - | RUM | Blacklist | - |
| Self-hostable | Source-available | - | No | No | - |
Our recommendation
For pure monitoring at scale, UptimeRobot's free tier (50 monitors) is hard to beat. For status pages and incident management, BetterStack is the premium choice. For self-hosters, Uptime Kuma is excellent. For freelancers who need monitoring bundled with their other business tools, ToolKnife is the all-in-one option.
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