Opsentry monitors your APIs, websites, and critical services from the outside — and from inside your servers with a lightweight agent — helps your team manage incidents and maintenance, and gives your users a transparent public status page.
Internal monitoring only sees what your own infrastructure reports. Opsentry checks services from the outside — the way real customers experience them — and helps your team detect downtime, latency spikes, SSL issues, and degraded performance.
External probes catch outages your internal dashboards miss. Multi-region checks rule out network blips before paging your team.
p50, p95, and p99 latency from every region, with change detection and alerts that fire before slow turns into broken.
A live status page deflects support tickets. Customers self-serve uptime answers so your inbox doesn't carry the incident.
Monitor websites, APIs, and critical endpoints with scheduled external checks from 14 regions.
Run a lightweight on-host agent to watch CPU, memory, disk, databases, and logs — and catch trouble before customers do. Learn more →
Create, update, and resolve incidents with clear communication history — one timeline, all updates.
Schedule planned maintenance and show expected customer impact — with recurrence and auto-notify.
Publish real-time service status and uptime statistics for customers and partners on your domain.
Show 24-hour, 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day availability with downloadable SLA reports.
Notify teams via email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks when status changes — instantly.
External checks prove customers can reach you. The Opsentry agent runs on your hosts and tells you why one is about to fall over — high CPU, a filling disk, a saturated database, errors piling up in the logs — and opens an incident before users notice.
Launching July 15
Drop a single static Go binary on each server — bare metal, VM, or container. No runtime, no dependencies. It schedules its checks locally and reports in.
Define what each host should watch right here in Opsentry — CPU, memory, disk, load, databases, queues, certificates, and log patterns — with per-check thresholds and intervals.
When a check crosses its threshold the agent reports it, Opsentry opens an incident and notifies you by email, Slack, Teams, Discord, Telegram, or webhook — the same pipeline as your external checks.
Create your account now and you'll be ready when the agent lands July 15.
Give customers and partners one trusted place to check service health, incident updates, maintenance schedules, and historical availability — branded and on your domain.
Real numbers, not lecturing dashboards. Anyone on your team — or a customer — can read your status at a glance.