Comparison
StatusEagle vs UptimeRobot
Both monitor website uptime — but the way they handle alerts, false positives, and advanced monitoring types are very different. Here's a full side-by-side comparison.
The Key Difference
UptimeRobot checks from a single location and alerts on first failure. StatusEagle verifies every failure from multiple global locations before alerting — eliminating false positives entirely.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | StatusEagle | UptimeRobot |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-location verification | ||
| Zero false positives | ||
| 1-minute check interval (free) | ||
| 1-minute check interval (paid) | ||
| Website / HTTP monitoring | ||
| Ping monitoring | ||
| Port monitoring | ||
| SSL certificate monitoring | ||
| Domain expiry monitoring | ||
| Cron job / heartbeat monitoring | ||
| Keyword monitoring | ||
| Public status pages | ||
| Custom status page domain | ||
| Email alerts | ||
| SMS alerts | ||
| Slack integration | ||
| Telegram integration | ||
| Webhook alerts | ||
| API access | ||
| Free plan available |
Feature comparison based on publicly available information. Last updated April 2026.
Why Teams Switch to StatusEagle
No more false alarms at 3am
UptimeRobot alerts on a single failed check. StatusEagle requires confirmation from all global locations — so every alert is real.
Cron job monitoring included
UptimeRobot has no heartbeat/cron monitoring. StatusEagle monitors scheduled tasks so you know when backups or reports silently fail.
Simpler, modern interface
A clean, fast dashboard that gets out of your way — built for teams who want to set it and forget it.
Competitive pricing
More features at comparable or lower price points — starting free with 10 monitors, no credit card required.
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