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See what broke — not just that it broke

Uptime monitoring that replays the failure.

Sub-minute checks. Instant alerts. And every time a check fails, a real browser captures the screenshot, network waterfall and console errors — so you debug in seconds, not hours.

The differentiator

When a check fails, we don't just tell you — we show you.

The moment an incident opens, Pingli spins up a real browser, navigates to your URL, and captures everything that happened. Replay it later from any device, the same way you'd replay a Playwright test.

  • Screenshot of the page exactly as the user would see it
  • Network waterfall showing which subresource actually broke
  • Console errors and warnings from the browser
  • Replayable Playwright trace with full DOM at moment of failure

UptimeRobot, Pingdom and BetterStack tell you something is down. Pingli tells you why.

incident #142 · 503 Service Unavailable
incident api.example.com — Apr 30, 14:32 UTC
GET /api/users503 · 30.0s
GET /static/app.js200 · 142ms
GET /static/style.css200 · 89ms
POST /metrics408 · 5.0s

Console error

TypeError: Failed to fetch /api/users

Status

503

TTFB

30.0s

Trace

replay ↗

Everything you need to watch production

From HTTP checks to white-label status pages — without a stack of separate tools.

Sub-minute HTTP checks

Checks every 60 seconds with response-time tracking, status code matching and 90 days of uptime history.

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Heartbeat / cron monitoring

Your jobs ping us when they run. We alert when a backup, queue worker or cron skips a beat.

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SSL expiry monitoring

Every HTTPS monitor gets daily certificate checks. Get warned 30 days before expiry, not after.

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Smart alerts

Email and Slack webhooks fire on the second consecutive failure — so a hiccup doesn't wake your team.

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White-label status pages

Custom logo, brand color and CNAME domain. Looks like your client's product, not ours.

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