Monitoring for Every Team
A solo developer with three cron jobs and a side project doesn't need the same monitoring setup as an agency managing 40 client sites or a SaaS team with uptime SLAs. Each page below covers how WatchCron fits a specific workflow, which monitoring types matter most, how to configure them, and which plan makes sense.
Monitoring for E-Commerce
E-commerce monitoring that spots problems before they cost you a sale. Uptime, SSL, cron jobs, and domain checks for your online store — all in one dashboard.
Read more →Monitoring for SaaS Products
Monitor your SaaS product's uptime, background jobs, SSL, and domains. Get Slack and SMS alerts, a public status page, and SLA reports — from one dashboard.
Read more →Monitoring for Web Agencies
Monitor client websites, cron jobs, SSL certificates, and domains from one dashboard. Per-project alerts, uptime reports, and team access for agency workflows.
Read more →Monitoring for DevOps & SRE Teams
External monitoring for DevOps and SRE teams: uptime, cron jobs, SSL, domain expiry, and ports — with PagerDuty, OpsGenie, and on-call workflow integrations.
Read more →Monitoring for WordPress Sites
Monitor WordPress from outside with uptime checks, wp-cron monitoring, SSL alerts, and Slack or email notifications. No plugin required. Free plan included.
Read more →Monitoring for PHP & Laravel
Monitor Laravel scheduled tasks and PHP cron jobs with ping URLs, cron expression support, and alerts on Slack or email. Free tier with 20 checks included.
Read more →Monitoring for Developers
Cron job, uptime, SSL, and port monitoring built for developers. Real cron expressions, API access, webhook alerts, and code snippets in every language. Free tier included.
Read more →Not sure where you fit?
Every plan includes all six monitoring types: cron jobs, HTTP uptime, SSL, TCP ports, domain expiration, and blocklists. The Free plan starts at 20 checks with email and webhook alerts. Start there, and upgrade when you need Slack, Telegram, or team collaboration.
If your use case isn't listed above, the feature pages cover the rest: status pages, incident management, API access, and more.