Your reputation is built on every client site you manage. Monitor all client websites, APIs, and services from one dashboard. Know about outages before your clients do. Deliver SLA reports that prove your value.
5 free monitors. No credit card. 30-second setup.
When a client site goes down, the agency gets the blame. It doesn't matter if the hosting provider caused it. The client pays you to manage their digital presence, and they expect it to work.
47%
of agency clients expect uptime reporting as part of their retainer
$2,500+
average monthly revenue at risk per neglected client site
3 hours
average time for agencies to learn about client site issues without monitoring
68%
of clients will consider switching agencies after a preventable outage
Agencies that notify clients about issues before they notice build deep trust. Agencies that get blindsided by client complaints erode it. The difference between these two scenarios is automated monitoring. One proactive incident notification is worth more to client retention than months of status quo reporting.
Websites, SSL certificates, page speed, APIs, and DNS for every client. All in one place with independent alerts and reporting.
Monitor every client website from a single dashboard. Track homepage, landing pages, contact forms, and e-commerce sections. Each client site gets independent check intervals, alerts, and reporting.
Website MonitoringTrack SSL certificate expiry for every client domain. Get alerts 30, 14, and 7 days before any certificate expires. Never let a client's site show security warnings because of a missed renewal.
SSL MonitoringMonitor Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse scores for client sites. Present performance data in client reports. Identify optimization opportunities that drive additional project revenue for your agency.
Page Speed MonitoringMonitor third-party APIs, CRM integrations, and form submission endpoints for client projects. Catch integration failures before they affect lead generation, e-commerce, or customer workflows.
API MonitoringMonitor DNS records for every client domain. Detect misconfigurations after migrations, unauthorized changes, or propagation issues that make sites unreachable in certain regions.
DNS MonitoringUse keyword monitoring to verify that client pages contain expected content, CTAs, and form fields. Catch CMS issues, plugin conflicts, or accidental content deletions automatically.
Keyword MonitoringCreate branded status pages for each client showing real-time availability of their services. Include them in your retainer deliverables to demonstrate proactive management and build long-term trust.
Status PagesGenerate professional uptime reports for client meetings. Show availability percentages, response time trends, and incident history. Use these reports to justify retainer value and upsell optimization work.
SLA ReportsEvery agency managing multiple client sites has experienced these situations.
A hosting provider update breaks one of your client's WordPress sites on Saturday night. The client discovers it Monday morning and calls you furious. They question why they're paying a monthly retainer if you're not monitoring their site.
Website monitoring detects the outage within 60 seconds. Your on-call team is alerted via Slack. They restore the site Saturday night. Monday morning, you send the client an incident report showing a 12-minute total downtime with full resolution details.
A client's SSL certificate expires without anyone noticing. Their e-commerce site shows security warnings. Google Search Console flags the issue. The client loses organic traffic and sales for two days before your team renews the certificate.
SSL monitoring sends alerts 30 days before expiry. You renew the certificate proactively, send the client a brief status update, and the issue never affects their business or search rankings.
A WordPress plugin auto-update breaks the lead generation form on a client's main landing page. The form loads but submissions silently fail. The client realizes two weeks later that they received zero leads and blames your agency.
Keyword monitoring checks that the form submission confirmation message appears correctly. When the plugin update breaks it, you're alerted the same day. You fix the form and the client never knows there was an issue.
A content manager uploads unoptimized images to a client's homepage. Page load time jumps from 2 seconds to 8 seconds. The client's bounce rate increases 40% and Google PageSpeed score drops to 30. Nobody notices for three weeks.
Page speed monitoring tracks Core Web Vitals continuously. When the score drops, you're alerted immediately. You optimize the images, restore performance, and include before/after metrics in the next client report.
Add all your client sites
Enter client homepages, landing pages, form endpoints, and API URLs. Tag monitors by client for organized management.
Enable SSL and speed monitoring
Turn on SSL expiry tracking for every client domain. Add page speed monitoring for sites where performance matters for SEO and conversions.
Route alerts by client
Send alerts for each client to the team member who manages that account. Use Slack channels, email groups, or individual Telegram contacts.
Deliver reports and build trust
Generate SLA uptime reports for client meetings. Share status pages with clients. Use monitoring data to justify retainer value and identify upsell opportunities.
Start monitoring client sites in 30 seconds. Free plan includes 5 monitors with email alerts. No credit card required.
Start Free MonitoringYes. Create monitors for every client website, API, and service from a single UptimeMonitorX dashboard. Organize monitors by client or project, and configure independent alert channels for each.
Yes. Public status pages can be configured for individual clients. Show the specific services relevant to each client with real-time uptime data. Include status page links in your client reporting.
Generate uptime reports for any time period showing availability percentages, response time averages, and incident details. Export these reports for client presentations to demonstrate the value of your monitoring and management services.
Alert routing can be configured per monitor. Route client-specific alerts to the team member or channel responsible for that client. This ensures the right person responds to each client's issues.
Most agencies start with 3-5 monitors per client: homepage, key landing pages, contact form endpoint, and SSL monitoring. As you add clients, upgrade your plan to scale. Paid plans support up to 500 monitors.
Absolutely. Page speed reports reveal optimization opportunities. Uptime data justifies the value of ongoing management. SSL and security monitoring data supports premium care plan pricing. Monitoring becomes a revenue driver, not just a cost center.
Be the agency that catches problems before clients report them. Monitoring is the foundation of proactive client management.