How our tools work, how to use them, and what every result and error means — in plain English.
One guide per free tool: what it checks, how to read the result, and what each error is telling you.
Check whether a website is up or down right now, from Europe and the US, with the response time and HTTP status.
Read the guide ›Measure how fast a site responds from Europe and the US, with a phase-by-phase breakdown including time to first byte (TTFB).
Read the guide ›Get a 0–100 SEO and growth-readiness score for your homepage, with the top issues holding you back.
Read the guide ›Check a site's HTTPS certificate: whether it's valid, when it expires, and how many days you have left.
Read the guide ›A quick all-round health check of your homepage: status, speed, SEO basics, blank-page and backend-error detection.
Read the guide ›A safe, read-only health and exposure check for WordPress sites — homepage health, SSL, and common WordPress security signals.
Read the guide ›Safely check that your WooCommerce shop, cart and checkout pages load and work — without ever placing a real order.
Read the guide ›For members: setting up sites, reading the dashboard, incidents, alerts & quiet hours, reports, the Site Agent and plans.
Create your account and add your first site in a couple of minutes — here's what happens next.
Read the guide ›A single view of every site's health, open incidents, and what needs your attention.
Read the guide ›Every setting explained — from the URL and expected status code to SSL checks, alert sensitivity and webhooks.
Read the guide ›How continuous checks decide up vs down, what response time and TTFB tell you, and how false "down" alerts are prevented.
Read the guide ›How problems are tracked from first sign to resolved, the incident types, and what acknowledging does.
Read the guide ›How Monitrova decides when to email you, the alert types, and how to tune quiet hours and preferences so you hear what matters.
Read the guide ›Daily certificate and homepage checks on your monitored sites — what each state means and how to tune the warnings.
Read the guide ›A once-a-month summary of each site's uptime, speed and incidents — ideal for sharing with clients.
Read the guide ›A WordPress plugin that reports problems from inside your site — errors an outside check can't see.
Read the guide ›What your plan controls — sites, check frequency, Site Agent — and what happens at your limits.
Read the guide ›These tools are one-off checks. A Monitrova account monitors your sites continuously and emails you the moment something breaks.