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Uptime monitoring
Pings any URL on your cadence, charts 90 days of history, and pages you the moment something flatlines — right next to the cron jobs you already manage in the same dashboard.
Free plan · 1 monitor at 1-day cadence · no credit card
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What's in the box
When a URL flatlines, the email lands in your inbox before the next probe ticks. Recipients are the same notification email you already use for failed schedules.
Pick the cadence that fits the URL: 1 minute, 5, 10, 15, 30, hourly, every 6 / 12 / 24 hours. Tighter cadences on Pro, daily on Free.
Every monitor charts 90 days of daily uptime in one row, just like the public status pages you already know. Switch between 7, 30, and 90 day windows.
How it stacks up
Most uptime tools are excellent. Most of them also live in their own tab, with their own bill, and their own inbox. Crontap puts the same capability next to the cron schedules you already manage.
Crontap Uptime
1 min on Pro, 1 day on Free. Lives next to the cron schedules you already manage. Same dashboard. Same notification email. No second bill.
UptimeRobot
5 min on Free, 1 min on Solo. Email + 'integrations' for SMS / Slack tied to a separate dashboard.
Better Stack
30 sec on paid, 3 min on Free. Polished but a separate product, separate billing, separate inbox.
Pingdom
1 min minimum, paid only. Enterprise-leaning pricing.
Pricing
Free
Enough to feel out the feature on your homepage or your status page. Same email alert pipeline as the paid tier.
Pro
Every interval on the ladder, every monitor on Pro. Bundled with everything Pro already gives you for cron schedules.
FAQ
Ready to fix it?
WordPress, Shopify, Railway, Cloud Run, Vercel, HubSpot, Ghost, your own box. If it answers HTTP, Crontap can drive it on a clock you can read, in the timezone that actually matters, and page you when something breaks.
Free forever tier ・ No credit card required
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Schedule
"every 5 minutes"
Next
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