Analytics & Reports

Track uptime percentages, latency trends, incident history, and AI-detected anomalies - all from your dashboard.

Analytics Dashboard

Navigate to Dashboard > Analytics to see a comprehensive performance overview.

Uptime Percentage

Calculates the percentage of checks that returned a healthy status over the selected time period.

Average Latency

The mean response time across all checks - helps identify slow-performing monitors.

Peak Latency

The worst-case response time recorded, highlighting potential performance bottlenecks.

Baseline Latency

The typical response time for a monitor when performing normally.

Response Time Graphs

Interactive charts showing latency over the last 30 checks with trend lines.

Global Stats

Aggregate view of all monitors including total uptime, average response time, and incident count.

Page Speed Analytics

Navigate to Dashboard > Analytics > Performance. Page Speed monitors run Lighthouse audits and track Core Web Vitals over time.

Metrics Tracked

Performance Score: Overall Lighthouse performance score (0-100)
LCP: Largest Contentful Paint - how fast main content loads
FID: First Input Delay - interactivity responsiveness
CLS: Cumulative Layout Shift - visual stability
Accessibility: Lighthouse accessibility audit score
Best Practices: Lighthouse best practices score

Available on Pro (1 monitor), Business (5), Enterprise (10).

AI Anomaly Detection

Navigate to Dashboard > Anomalies. UptimeMonitorX uses AI to detect unusual patterns in your monitoring data - even when a monitor technically reports "UP".

Anomaly Types Detected

Latency Spikehigh

A sudden, sharp increase in response time compared to the baseline. Often caused by server load, network issues, or deployment problems.

Latency Creepmedium

A gradual, sustained increase in response time over multiple checks. May indicate a resource leak, growing database, or infrastructure degradation.

Instabilitymedium

Response times fluctuating wildly between checks. Could indicate load balancer issues, intermittent network problems, or resource contention.

Degradationlow

Performance is consistently worse than the historical baseline. Could be a new deployment, server misconfiguration, or infrastructure change.

Anomaly alert limits: Pro (10/month), Business (50/month), Enterprise (unlimited).

Incident Timeline

Navigate to Dashboard > Incidents to browse a chronological timeline of all downtime events across your monitors.

Each Incident Record Includes

  • Monitor name and URL
  • Start time and resolution time
  • Total downtime duration
  • Incident type (down, recovered, dns_change)
  • Severity level (critical, high, medium, low)
  • Root cause category (DNS, connection, SSL, HTTP error, content, timeout)
  • Diagnostic data with structured error details
  • Remediation suggestions

SLA Reports

Navigate to Dashboard > Reports. Generate detailed SLA compliance reports with uptime percentages, downtime summaries, and response time trends.

  • Custom time periods - generate reports for any date range
  • CSV and PDF export (Pro+) for sharing with stakeholders and clients
  • Per-monitor breakdown with individual uptime percentages
  • Incident summaries with downtime duration and root cause
  • Response time trends with peak and average latency data

SLA Calculator

Navigate to Dashboard > SLA Calculator. An interactive tool that helps you understand what different SLA targets mean in practice.

SLA TargetMonthly DowntimeYearly Downtime
99%7h 18m3d 15h 40m
99.9%43m 50s8h 46m
99.95%21m 55s4h 23m
99.99%4m 23s52m 36s

Check History Retention

Historical check data is retained based on your plan. Older data is automatically purged.

1 day

Free

30 days

Pro

90 days

Business

180 days

Enterprise