Protect the SLA before it breaks.
The Uptime Monitor Agent watches device and service availability, drafts an incident the moment something breaches, and computes MTTR and MTBF. Availability becomes something you manage, not just report.
Catches availability issues as they happen and drafts the incident, so SLAs are defended, not just measured.
Built to do the heavy lifting.
Availability Checks
Monitors devices and services on configurable intervals.
Breach Incidents
Drafts an incident the instant a check fails.
MTTR / MTBF
Computes the metrics that prove and improve reliability.
Escalation Policies
Routes breaches to the right people fast.
Always Watching
Availability monitored continuously, not sampled.
Breach to Incident
A failed check becomes a drafted incident.
Metrics That Matter
MTTR and MTBF computed automatically.
This agent drafts, recommends, and queues. A named person on your team approves before anything becomes official. Nothing irreversible runs on autopilot.
Stop finding out about downtime from customers — breaches become drafted incidents and reliability metrics compute themselves.
measured — reliability.
Common questions
What does the Uptime Monitor Agent do?
It monitors availability, drafts incidents on breach, and computes MTTR/MTBF.
Where is it most useful?
Protecting SLAs and proving reliability for critical services.
How does it save time?
It automates availability monitoring, incident drafting, and metric computation.
Does a human stay in control?
Yes. Incidents are drafted and routed; your team owns the response.
Does it compute SLA metrics?
Yes. MTTR and MTBF are computed automatically.