Setting Up Your First Monitor

Monitors are the core of StatusDrift. They continuously check your websites and services to ensure they are online and performing well.

Quick Start

  1. Click Add Monitor from your dashboard
  2. Choose a monitor type (HTTP/S, HTTP/S Keyword, HTTPS Certificate, TCP, UDP, PING, DNS, or Push)
  3. Enter the URL, hostname, or IP address you want to monitor
  4. Set your check interval (1 minute to 24 hours)
  5. Configure alert contacts
  6. Click Create Monitor

Monitor Types

HTTP/S Monitor – Checks if your website returns a successful response. Can also verify SSL certificates and specific content.

HTTP/S Keyword Monitor – Verifies that specific text appears (or does not appear) on a page.

HTTPS Certificate Monitor – Monitors SSL/TLS certificate validity and expiration dates.

TCP Monitor – Checks if a specific TCP port is open and accepting connections.

UDP Monitor – Checks if a specific UDP port is responding.

PING Monitor – Verifies that a host is reachable via ICMP ping. Useful for monitoring servers and network devices. Learn more about PING monitors.

DNS Monitor – Tracks DNS record changes and validates that your domain resolves correctly. Supports auto-discovery of all records or manual monitoring of specific entries. Learn more about DNS monitors.

Push (Heartbeat) Monitor – Monitors scheduled tasks, cron jobs, and background processes. Your system sends periodic requests to a unique URL, and StatusDrift alerts you if the heartbeat stops. Learn more about Push monitors.

Best Practices

  • Start with 5-minute intervals and adjust based on your needs
  • Monitor your most critical endpoints first
  • Set up multiple notification channels for redundancy
  • Use descriptive names so your team can quickly identify issues

Next Steps

Now that you have created your first monitor, explore these guides to get more out of StatusDrift:

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