Website monitoring, uptime alerts, and privacy-focused analytics in one dashboard.

Monitor websites, APIs, cron jobs, SSL certificates, domain expiry, and regional availability. Get alerted when something fails and see the traffic context behind every incident.

30 free monitors Instant checks Downtime alerts Public status pages Heartbeat monitoring SSL monitoring Domain expiry alerts Alert integrations
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FAQ

Website monitoring and analytics FAQ

Answers about free monitors, heartbeat checks, SSL and domain monitoring, alerts, status pages, analytics, and API access.

What is MrAnalytics?

MrAnalytics combines uptime monitoring, heartbeat checks for scheduled jobs, SSL and domain monitoring, public status pages, alert integrations, and privacy-focused analytics in one dashboard.

What is included in a free account?

A free account includes 30 monitors, instant checks, heartbeat monitoring, SSL and domain checks, public status pages, downtime alerts, and alert integrations.

Can I monitor cron jobs and background workers?

Yes. Heartbeat monitors give each job a unique ping URL. Your job calls that URL when it finishes. If the ping is late or missing, MrAnalytics can create an incident and alert you.

Can MrAnalytics monitor SSL certificates and domain expiry?

Yes. MrAnalytics tracks certificate validity, issuer details, expiration dates, registrar information, and domain renewal risk before users are affected.

What are instant checks?

Instant checks are one-off tests for a website, API, domain, or IP address. Monitors run continuously on a schedule, keep history, record incidents, and send alerts.

How do alerts and public status pages work?

Alerts notify you when a monitor fails, recovers, or misses a heartbeat. Public status pages show uptime, incidents, and service health for customers or internal teams.

What makes the analytics privacy-focused?

MrAnalytics focuses on useful traffic insight - live activity, traffic sources, goals, and performance context - without turning monitoring into invasive tracking.

Do developers get API access?

Yes. Developers can create monitors, run checks, connect integrations, and automate monitoring workflows through the API.