Be the first to know when your site goes down.
Availability & performance
What ViewCel watches on every check
More than a ping — availability, speed and the signals that tell you something is wrong before your customers do.
Up / down status
Around-the-clock availability checks that tell you immediately whether each URL is reachable.
Response time
Every check records how long the page took to respond, so you spot a slow site before it becomes a down site.
HTTP status codes
See exactly what the server returned — a healthy 200, a 500 error or an unexpected redirect.
Incident detection
Consecutive failures are grouped into a single incident with a clear start and resolved time — no alert storms.
Uptime % over time
Track availability as a percentage across any period to back up your SLAs and spot recurring trouble.
Auto re-check
A failed check is confirmed before alerting, so a one-off network blip never wakes you at 3am.
Downtime grouped into clear incidents
When a site goes down ViewCel opens an incident, records when it started and when it recovered, and notifies you once — not on every failed check.
- Incident start & resolved timestamps
- One alert per incident, not per check
- Failure confirmed before alerting
Slow is the new down
Response time is recorded on every check and charted over time, so creeping latency is visible long before it turns into an outage.
- Response time on every check
- Trends charted over time
- Status code recorded for every request
Instant alerts, your way
The moment an incident opens you get an email and an optional webhook into Slack, Zapier or your on-call tooling — with checks as often as every 2 minutes.
- Email & webhook notifications
- Checks as often as every 2 minutes
- Recovery notification when back up
Uptime monitoring FAQ
How often does ViewCel check my site?
Depending on your plan, as often as every 2 minutes. Each check records up/down status, the HTTP status code and the response time.
Will I get false alarms from a brief network blip?
No. A failed check is confirmed before an incident is opened, so a single transient failure does not trigger an alert.
How am I notified about downtime?
By email, and optionally via a webhook so you can route alerts into Slack, Zapier or your own on-call systems. You also get a recovery notification when the site is back up.
Do I need to install an agent?
No. ViewCel checks any public URL externally — no agent, no code and no DNS changes.
Can I report on uptime?
Yes. Availability is tracked as a percentage over time so you can evidence SLAs and spot recurring problems.
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