Comparison

UptimeRobot vs Pingdom

Two of the most popular uptime monitoring tools. Here's how they compare.

Quick Comparison

Feature UptimeRobot Pingdom UptimeSignal
Free tier 50 monitors None (14-day trial) 25 monitors
Paid pricing From $12/mo annual From $15/month $10/mo unlimited
Monitor limit (paid) 10 / 100 / 200 by tier 10 (base plan) Unlimited
Check interval 1-5 min 1 min 1-5 min
Status pages Included Extra cost Included
Commercial use (free) Yes, fair use N/A Yes
RUM (Real User Monitoring) No Yes No

When to Choose UptimeRobot

When to Choose Pingdom

When to Choose UptimeSignal

Pricing Breakdown

UptimeRobot

  • • Free: 50 monitors, 5-min intervals
  • • Solo: from $12/month billed annually for 10 monitors and 60-sec intervals
  • • Team: $39/month billed annually for 100 monitors and 30-sec intervals
  • • Scale: from $83/month billed annually for 200 monitors
  • • Enterprise: Custom pricing

Pingdom

  • • Synthetic: From $15/month for 10 uptime checks
  • • RUM: From $11/month for 100K page views
  • • Enterprise: Custom pricing
  • • Note: No free tier, but 14-day trial available

UptimeSignal

  • • Free: 25 monitors, 5-min intervals, status pages
  • • Pro: $10/month for unlimited monitors, 1-min intervals
  • • No per-monitor pricing, no tiers to navigate
  • • Commercial use allowed on all plans including free

The Verdict

UptimeRobot works well if you need a generous free tier or its broader monitor types. But once you need paid 100+ monitor capacity, pricing moves through monitor-count tiers.

Pingdom brings enterprise features like RUM and transaction monitoring, but starts at $15/month for just 10 checks, and the price scales steeply from there.

If you need straightforward uptime monitoring without per-monitor limits, UptimeSignal gives you unlimited monitors for $10/month flat, less than Pingdom's most basic plan, with no caps. Free tier includes 25 monitors with no commercial-use restrictions.

Skip the per-monitor pricing

UptimeSignal: 25 monitors free, unlimited for $10/month.

No monitor caps. No commercial-use restrictions. 1-minute checks. Status pages included.

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