Hero background

Cloud monitoring

Know when your sites slow down — before users do

QuickPing is a hosted SaaS: synthetic HTTP(S) checks from the public internet, latency-aware incidents, and alerts in your inbox. Sign in, configure targets in your cabinet — no servers to install or maintain.

Built for reliability, not noise

External checks, clear signals, and room to grow into analytics when you are ready.

Synthetic HTTP checks

Schedule probes against your URLs with sane timeouts and safety limits — see availability the way a user would over the web.

Latency as a signal

Track response time, not only status codes. Slow-but-“green” responses can escalate separately from hard failures, with consecutive-hit rules to cut alert spam.

Alerts that reach your team

Start with email; Telegram, webhooks, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and more are on the roadmap so incidents land where you already work.

Products & domains

Organize monitoring by product and domain. Tier limits cover how many sites and teammates you can connect — billing and roles evolve with the product.

Analytics when verified

Optional domain verification (DNS or hosted file) unlocks future site-bound features: RUM, visit metrics, SEO/GEO-style reports — without blocking basic uptime monitoring.

How it works

  1. 1

    Sign in to your cabinet

    QuickPing runs in the cloud. Create an account and manage everything from the browser — nothing to deploy on your side.

  2. 2

    Add checks & thresholds

    Define URLs, intervals, expected behavior, and how many slow or failed runs should trigger an incident.

  3. 3

    Get notified & review history

    We probe from the outside network; you receive alerts and can review timelines and latency trends in the dashboard.

Roadmap

We ship in focused waves. Details and timing follow product and infrastructure milestones — summarized here at a high level.

Now

Core monitoring

HTTP(S) synthetic checks, latency thresholds, incident lifecycle, email delivery, resilient scheduling and workers.

Next

Scale & channels

More alert channels, higher throughput, optional public status pages, and operational polish for larger teams.

Later

RUM & SEO / GEO

Real-user metrics, traffic-style analytics, and SEO/GEO insights — gated behind domain verification so data stays tied to sites you control.

Plans

Trial

Free trial with core monitoring limits.

Free

  • Up to 5 monitored projects / domains
  • One notification inbox (owner email)
  • Core uptime & latency checks
  • Monitoring history retention: 60 days

Basic

More domains and team slots.

$5$3.5/moUSD

Billed annually · ≈ 42 USD/year total

  • Up to 100 monitored projects
  • Up to 20 team / notification slots
  • Same feature set as Trial with higher limits
  • Monitoring history retention: 365 days

Not available for purchase yet

Want a plan

Pro

Unlimited scale.

$30$21/moUSD

Billed annually · ≈ 252 USD/year total

  • Unlimited projects and team slots
  • Priority roadmap input
  • Designed for teams at scale
  • Monitoring history retention: 1095 days

Not available for purchase yet

Want a plan

FAQ

Do I need to verify domain ownership to use monitoring?

No. Synthetic HTTP checks and latency monitoring work without DNS verification. Verification is planned for future site-bound features (RUM, visit analytics, SEO/GEO) so analytics only run for domains you control.

What alert channels exist today?

Email is the first channel; Telegram, generic webhooks, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and others are on the roadmap. Channel mix may vary by plan when launched.

Do I install QuickPing on my own servers?

No. QuickPing is a hosted SaaS. You sign in to the web cabinet; we run checks and store history according to your subscription. There is no self-hosted or local deployment path for the product.

What limits apply to sites and team members?

Plans define caps on domains or projects, notification recipients, and seats. Trial, basic, and pro-style tiers are described in product communications; enforcement ties to billing as it goes live.

Where do I see upcoming features?

This page summarizes direction; detailed announcements appear in the cabinet, on the site, and via email as capabilities launch. There is no separate public GitHub roadmap for the commercial product.

QuickPing is offered as a managed service: we operate probes, storage, and delivery. You access checks, history, and settings through the customer cabinet after sign-in.