Know when your site needs attention.
RecordsUp watches your sites, SSL certificates, domains, APIs, and jobs, then tells you what changed, what matters, and the next safe step in plain English.
PreviewSite detail: one status, one explanation, one next action.
PreviewIssues: RecordsUp separates site problems from alert setup problems.
PreviewStatus pages: share the public story without internal technical detail.
1
site view
One place to read website, SSL, DNS, alerts, and status together.
6+
live checks
The first setup already covers the signals launch teams actually watch.
Guided
fix paths
When something changes, the next action is written beside the evidence.
Public
status page
Share a customer-safe status without exposing operator setup.
Made for real site work
Teams use RecordsUp around the systems they already run.
From launch teams to client-site operators, the same workflow keeps checks, alerts, and status clear.
Site-first monitoring, not monitor clutter.
0
site model
Website, SSL, DNS, alerts, jobs, and status in one place.
0+
check types
Every signal points to the next check.
0
guided steps
Setup stays fast for nontechnical site owners.
0m
first setup
Choose how alerts arrive.
Send alerts by email, Slack, or webhook, and confirm each route actually passed.
Learn moreOne healthy view.
Give site owners uptime, SSL, DNS, and status in one page they can understand.
Learn moreRecordsUp vs traditional monitoring
One site should not become five separate dashboards.
Traditional tools often split uptime, SSL, DNS, domain, and alert routing into separate views. RecordsUp keeps them attached to the same site.
Traditional monitoring
A wall of IDs and separate alerts.
RecordsUp
One site, one explanation, one next step.
One site health view
yourwebsite.com is online, SSL is valid, DNS is aligned, and the domain is safe.
One explanation people can read
Website uptime, SSL validity, DNS readiness, and domain timing stay attached to one site instead of separate tool rows.
One next step when something changes
If alert delivery, DNS, or SSL needs attention, the fix stays in the same place as the rest of the site evidence.
Checks included
One site. All checks.
Add a website once. RecordsUp can then add uptime, SSL, DNS, domain, API, TCP, scheduled job check-in, migration, and status-page checks around that site.
Running checks
yourwebsite.com
Website is up
yourwebsite.com loaded successfully in under 1 second.
success
SSL certificate is safe
Certificate is valid for 62 more days.
success
DNS change is spreading
8 of 8 public locations now match.
success
Alert route is ready
Primary email passed the delivery test.
success
Website uptime
Know whether the homepage, API, or important endpoint responds correctly.
SSL and domain safety
Track certificate expiry, domain changes, and domain renewal risk before it becomes urgent.
DNS and launch readiness
Follow cutovers with plain-language progress across DNS, website, and SSL signals.
Jobs and scheduled check-ins
Confirm backups, cron jobs, and scheduled workers checked in when expected.
TCP and API checks
Watch services, ports, headers, JSON responses, and the server answers your setup expects.
Status pages
Share customer-safe public status grouped by site, without exposing private setup details.
Check matrix
What RecordsUp watches today.
The current product covers the main site-operations signals. Each check stays attached to the site instead of becoming a separate dashboard island.
Website uptime
Response, status code, content, and JSON assertions.
SSL certificates
Expiry, invalid certificates, and certificate changes.
DNS readiness
Resolver agreement and launch propagation.
Domain expiry
Registration expiry and renewal windows.
API and TCP
Ports, APIs, expected status, headers, and JSON values.
Scheduled check-ins
Cron jobs, backups, workers, and scheduled tasks.
Migration readiness
DNS, website, content, and SSL in one launch check.
Status pages
Customer-safe public status without private setup detail.
Integrations
See what is live, what needs setup, and what is planned.
Competitors list every alert channel in one place. RecordsUp does the same, but separates working routes from provider setup so launch claims stay accurate.
Launch rule
Email, Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, signed webhooks, and Stripe billing can be used now. Zapier is coming soon. SMS and WhatsApp stay planned optional paid add-ons because their providers charge per delivered message.
Ready through Resend or SMTP.
Used for account email and alert delivery tests.
Slack
Works with a Slack incoming webhook.
Users add the destination webhook in alert settings, then send a test delivery.
Signed webhooks
Generic webhook delivery is signed.
Useful for automations, incident tools, and custom workflows.
Microsoft Teams
Works with a Teams webhook destination.
Users add the Teams webhook URL in alert settings and verify it with a test.
Discord
Works with a Discord webhook destination.
Users add the Discord webhook URL in alert settings and verify it with a test.
SMS
Planned as an optional paid channel because SMS providers charge per message.
Keep launch free by using email, Slack, Discord, Teams, and user-provided webhooks first.
Planned as an optional paid channel because WhatsApp Business API delivery is usage-based.
Add WhatsApp later if customers ask for it and accept the provider cost.
Stripe billing
Checkout, webhook sync, and Customer Portal are configured.
Required before paid Launch and Operator plans can be sold from production.
From the actual app
The dashboard shows the next useful action.
Know what is wrong
The dashboard separates site issues from alert setup problems, so people fix the right thing first.
Know what is wrong
The dashboard separates site issues from alert setup problems, so people fix the right thing first.
Open the fix path
Every alert includes the affected site, likely cause, and the next action.
Open the fix path
Every alert includes the affected site, likely cause, and the next action.
Share a clean status
Public pages show sites and current state without exposing internal check details.
Share a clean status
Public pages show sites and current state without exposing internal check details.
Entire dashboard
One place for sites, issues, alerts, and public status
Dashboard
app.yourwebsite.com/dashboard
Sites healthy
12 / 12
Needs action
1 route
Public pages
4 active
yourwebsite.com
Loaded quickly
SSL certificate
Valid for 62 days
DNS readiness
8/8 locations aligned
Alert delivery
Email route needs setup
Current site summary
yourwebsite.com
Site is online. Alert route needs attention.
Website, SSL, and DNS are healthy. Fix the email destination and retest delivery.
Step 1
Open alert settings
Step 2
Add destination
Step 3
Send test alert
Add one site. Get one clear answer.
RecordsUp keeps the beginner path calm while keeping optional checks ready for production work.
Site health
yourwebsite.com
100%
Website, SSL, DNS, and alerts are healthy.
Next action
No action needed. Your site is online, SSL is valid, and alerts are ready.
Alert route
email delivery failed
Fix destination
Why it feels calmer
One product model for beginners and operators.
Sites first
RecordsUp groups website, SSL, DNS, domain, job, and launch checks under the site people actually recognize.
Fix paths, not dashboards
When something needs attention, RecordsUp explains what happened, why it matters, and the next action.
Public status without internal clutter
Status pages show a clean customer-facing story while operator details stay inside RecordsUp.
Alert delivery is checked too
Alert problems stay separate from website problems, so teams know whether to fix the site or the warning route.
All sites
status.yourwebsite.com
Status page proof
Share confidence without exposing operations.
Public pages turn the same checks into a clean customer view: current state, incident context, and privacy-safe status.
Launch path
Start with one site. Add more when work grows.
Website monitoring first, alert confidence second, optional checks when the team is ready.
Starter
First site freeFreeper month
No VAT while free
For one site owner who needs a clear answer.
- 1 site
- Website uptime
- SSL expiry warnings
- Public status page
Launch
Most useful€2per extra site
First site stays free · excl. VAT
For active websites, launches, and growing teams.
- Pay only for active sites
- DNS and launch checks
- API and TCP checks
- Test alert delivery
Operator
Volume price€1.50per site from 50
Graduated volume pricing · excl. VAT
For operators running large client portfolios.
- Automatic volume pricing
- Scheduled job checks
- Status-page branding
- Priority support
Reviews
Proof from people who run real sites.
Teams buy clarity, not just checks. These quotes stay practical: what changed, what got easier, and what stopped being missed.
“We stopped guessing whether a launch was actually done. DNS, SSL, and site status now read like one story.”
Maja R.
Launch manager
“The useful part is not just uptime. It is that the next action is obvious when something changes.”
Jonas E.
Product operator
“Our clients understand the public status page immediately. We no longer paste screenshots from three different tools.”
Camilla S.
Agency partner
“Alert routing checks saved us from blaming the website when the problem was our Slack delivery.”
Nikolaj P.
Technical lead
“We stopped guessing whether a launch was actually done. DNS, SSL, and site status now read like one story.”
Maja R.
Launch manager
“The useful part is not just uptime. It is that the next action is obvious when something changes.”
Jonas E.
Product operator
“Our clients understand the public status page immediately. We no longer paste screenshots from three different tools.”
Camilla S.
Agency partner
“Alert routing checks saved us from blaming the website when the problem was our Slack delivery.”
Nikolaj P.
Technical lead
“We stopped guessing whether a launch was actually done. DNS, SSL, and site status now read like one story.”
Maja R.
Launch manager
“The useful part is not just uptime. It is that the next action is obvious when something changes.”
Jonas E.
Product operator
“Our clients understand the public status page immediately. We no longer paste screenshots from three different tools.”
Camilla S.
Agency partner
“Alert routing checks saved us from blaming the website when the problem was our Slack delivery.”
Nikolaj P.
Technical lead
“We stopped guessing whether a launch was actually done. DNS, SSL, and site status now read like one story.”
Maja R.
Launch manager
“The useful part is not just uptime. It is that the next action is obvious when something changes.”
Jonas E.
Product operator
“Our clients understand the public status page immediately. We no longer paste screenshots from three different tools.”
Camilla S.
Agency partner
“Alert routing checks saved us from blaming the website when the problem was our Slack delivery.”
Nikolaj P.
Technical lead
“This is the first monitoring product my nontechnical team can actually use without me translating everything.”
Sofie L.
Site owner
“Grouping checks under the site sounds simple, but it changes the whole workflow when you run many launches.”
Rasmus T.
Operations manager
“We wanted fewer dashboards. RecordsUp gave us fewer decisions and faster handoff between ops and clients.”
Lene K.
Client services
“The SSL and domain timing alerts are the kind of quiet operational detail that usually gets missed until too late.”
Thomas B.
E-commerce owner
“This is the first monitoring product my nontechnical team can actually use without me translating everything.”
Sofie L.
Site owner
“Grouping checks under the site sounds simple, but it changes the whole workflow when you run many launches.”
Rasmus T.
Operations manager
“We wanted fewer dashboards. RecordsUp gave us fewer decisions and faster handoff between ops and clients.”
Lene K.
Client services
“The SSL and domain timing alerts are the kind of quiet operational detail that usually gets missed until too late.”
Thomas B.
E-commerce owner
“This is the first monitoring product my nontechnical team can actually use without me translating everything.”
Sofie L.
Site owner
“Grouping checks under the site sounds simple, but it changes the whole workflow when you run many launches.”
Rasmus T.
Operations manager
“We wanted fewer dashboards. RecordsUp gave us fewer decisions and faster handoff between ops and clients.”
Lene K.
Client services
“The SSL and domain timing alerts are the kind of quiet operational detail that usually gets missed until too late.”
Thomas B.
E-commerce owner
“This is the first monitoring product my nontechnical team can actually use without me translating everything.”
Sofie L.
Site owner
“Grouping checks under the site sounds simple, but it changes the whole workflow when you run many launches.”
Rasmus T.
Operations manager
“We wanted fewer dashboards. RecordsUp gave us fewer decisions and faster handoff between ops and clients.”
Lene K.
Client services
“The SSL and domain timing alerts are the kind of quiet operational detail that usually gets missed until too late.”
Thomas B.
E-commerce owner
FAQ
Short answers, not more page weight.
This is where accordions help. The page can stay readable while still answering the objections people actually have.
What does RecordsUp actually monitor today?
Today the product covers website uptime, SSL certificates, DNS readiness, domain expiry, API and TCP checks, scheduled job check-ins, migration readiness, alert delivery, and public status pages.
Who is this built for?
The page targets site owners, launch teams, agencies, and operators who want one site-level answer instead of separate tools for uptime, SSL, DNS, and status.
Why separate alert delivery from website problems?
Because the fix is different. If the site is online but Slack, email, or webhook delivery failed, the next action should be about the route, not the website.
Are the roadmap checks already live?
No. The roadmap section is intentionally separate so the page does not overclaim current product coverage. Those checks are planned, not active.
Contact
Talk to someone before you buy.
If the page still leaves open questions, this should be the human handoff. Ask about plans, launches, client portfolios, or which checks fit your workflow.
What teams usually ask
Which plan fits one site vs many sites?
Your first site is free. Sites 2–49 use Launch per-site pricing, and Operator volume pricing starts automatically at 50 sites.
How do alert routes get tested?
RecordsUp can send a test through email, Slack, or webhook so delivery is proven before an incident happens.
Can agencies keep client sites grouped cleanly?
Yes. The site remains the main unit, so checks, alerts, and status pages stay attached to the client site.
Roadmap
Planned featuresPlanned checks, not live checks.
This is the product roadmap for the next checks we want inside RecordsUp. Open each item to see why it matters and what role it would play in the site-first workflow.
Current rule
Only the check matrix above reflects live product coverage. Everything here is roadmap work that can be expanded, validated, and prioritized.