Docs
Documentation
How to set up RealUptime and keep it running: your first check, the Monitor agent, status pages, alerting, server health, and the REST API and MCP server.
Getting started
Create an account, add your first check, and see a status page live.
Monitor agent
Watch anything the public internet can't reach: internal APIs, databases, and the server's own health.
Checks & monitors
HTTP, TCP, DNS, and heartbeat checks: what each one verifies, how often it runs, and from where.
Status pages
Set up a public page, attach your own domain, and let people subscribe to updates.
Alerting & on-call
Email, Slack, webhooks, and PagerDuty, plus escalation policies on Growth and Scale.
Server health
What the CPU, memory, disk, and load charts show, and when they alert you.
REST API
Every endpoint, authentication, permission scopes, and rate limits.
MCP server
Let Claude or another MCP client check status and manage monitors directly.