Operations
Monitor uptime, manage incidents with escalation and on-call, and publish public status pages for your users.
Operations
Operations is where you keep your services running and your users informed. It covers three core areas: Monitors for uptime checks, Incidents for structured alert management, and Status Pages for public-facing service health communication.
Monitors
Monitors continuously check your services from multiple global regions. When a service goes down, Seenty detects it within minutes and triggers your configured alert flow -- whether that is a simple email notification or a multi-step escalation chain.
Service Monitors
Create HTTP, Ping, and TCP checks with configurable intervals, thresholds, and alert rules.
SSL Certificates
Track certificate expiration dates and get alerted before your HTTPS endpoints break.
Multi-Region Monitoring
Run checks from multiple locations to detect region-specific outages.
Monitor Configuration
Fine-tune HTTP methods, headers, keyword checks, expected status codes, and more.
Incidents
When a monitor detects a problem, what happens next depends on your plan. Hobby and Starter plans send a direct notification to your configured channels. Pro and above create a tracked incident with a full timeline, escalation through multiple steps, and collaborative resolution.
Incident Management
Understand how incidents are created, tracked, and resolved.
Escalation Policies
Build multi-step alert chains that escalate until someone responds.
On-Call Schedules
Set up daily or weekly rotations so your team shares the on-call burden fairly.
Notification Rules
Define your personal notification sequence -- email, SMS, push -- with configurable delays.
Incident Lifecycle
Follow an incident from trigger through escalation, acknowledgment, and resolution.
Status Pages
Status pages let you communicate service health to your users in real time. When something goes wrong, your users see it on a branded public page instead of flooding your support channels.
Status Pages
Create and manage public status pages for your services.
Components and Groups
Organize your services into components and groups on your status page.
Customization
Brand your status page with logos, colors, custom CSS, and custom domains.
Subscribers
Let users subscribe to status updates via email, Slack, Discord, and more.