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UptimeRobot Mod

  • Date: 2026-04-13
  • Category: Tools
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  • Version: 2.4.1
  • Language: English
  • Size: 34.9 MB

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UptimeRobot Mod Introduction

UptimeRobot Mod UptimeRobot Mod APK helps you track website and server uptime 24/7 with automated alerts for slowdowns, DNS changes, SSL expiry, and more—supporting faster fixes and stronger security.

UptimeRobot Mod

UptimeRobot keeps an eye on your website and servers around the clock. It also suggests ways to improve your site’s speed and attract more traffic, tailored to different kinds of users. When something goes wrong, the app can notify you automatically so you can address weaknesses, errors, and other issues quickly—helping keep your site secure at all times. The service is continuously updated with more practical tools for stronger website protection. If you need it, you can download it from this site.

Key Features

  • Website monitoring: Find out first when your website goes offline. Reliable checks warn you before major problems start and can help you save money.
  • Response time monitoring: Track how fast your site or service responds and detect slowdowns right away using alerts you can customize.
  • DNS monitoring: Get notified whenever your DNS records change. This helps you catch unexpected modifications before they affect your service.
  • SSL monitoring: Prevent lost visitors caused by an expired SSL certificate. Receive warnings 30, 14, and 7 days before expiration.
  • Domain expiration monitoring: Protect your online presence by monitoring your domain’s expiration date and avoiding potential issues.
  • Cron job monitoring: Also called heartbeat monitoring. Track recurring background jobs or intranet devices that are connected to the internet.
  • Port monitoring: Check whether a specific service is still running—such as email or a critical database server—by monitoring what’s active on a chosen port.
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Helpful Tips

  • Customize monitors: Use the options to create, edit, pause, and remove monitors based on what you need.
  • Use integrations: Connect tools like Slack and PagerDuty to improve teamwork and your overall workflow.
  • Review history: Track “up” and “down” events so you can spot patterns and make better decisions for your services.
  • Set alerts: Configure alerts for the monitoring settings you care about so you’re notified quickly when something changes.

User Reviews

  • The “view all monitors” option only shows 4 monitors from the Home Screen, and the rest don’t appear. Hopefully shifting Germany nodes to the USA will improve performance and reliability like it was a few years ago. Please add more nodes from India or Asia. The app issues still haven’t been resolved.

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  • I’ve used UptimeRobot for years to monitor my network status. It has never disappointed me and has always felt easy to use. The new app design stands out—everything is smoother and cleaner, and it includes exciting new features. Being able to send push notifications from inside the app is a big convenience. The web interface makes it easy to explore system monitors in detail, which is a major plus. Overall, it remains essential for my network, and the updated interface makes it easier to recommend to others.

  • On a OnePlus 6 running Android 10, a user noticed notification problems. Notifications wouldn’t work properly. When trying to turn them on, a popup appears. Tapping enable takes you to the app’s settings where notifications show as enabled—but when you return to the app, the monitor toggle is still off. Definitely frustrating.

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FAQs

What is a heartbeat monitor?

UptimeRobot Mod

A heartbeat monitor works differently from other monitoring types. It’s ideal for checking endpoints inside an intranet (as long as they’re reachable from the internet). It’s also a good fit for routine/cron jobs that your website or app performs. For each heartbeat monitor, UptimeRobot provides a unique URL. Your device/server/computer sends requests to it. If those requests stop arriving, you’ll get a downtime alert.

How can I debug a monitor that shows “down”?

First, confirm that all of UptimeRobot’s IP addresses are allowed on your side and by your provider. You can find the addresses here. If the issue persists, remove the monitor and create it again—this will update the monitor’s IP address. If you see a Connection Timeout, check the Response Times graph for unusually long responses. The monitor will be marked as down after 45 seconds without being able to reach your URL.

For example, a glitch.me/com, Heroku, or similar monitor may not work as expected. glitch.me, for instance, can block ping services from reaching their servers and may keep apps from staying awake.

What’s the difference between monitor types?

Here’s a quick breakdown of common monitor types:

  • http(s): Best for website monitoring. The service regularly sends requests (similar to a visitor browsing your site) to your URL, then marks it up or down based on the HTTP status codes returned (e.g., 200 success, 404 not found, etc.).
  • ping: Useful for server monitoring. It sends ICMP ping requests and decides up/down based on whether responses are received. Ping isn’t ideal for website monitoring because a server can respond to ping even if the website itself is down (meaning the hosting server may be up, but the site is not).
  • port: Good for monitoring whether specific services are available on a given port.

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