About
Hyperping is an all-in-one uptime monitoring solution designed for development teams, startups, and businesses that need dependable visibility into their web services and APIs. It performs checks every 30 seconds from 19 global locations, ensuring fast detection of downtime regardless of where your users are located. The platform's standout feature is its zero false-positive approach — alerts are only triggered when a real outage is confirmed, reducing alert fatigue for engineering teams. Hyperping includes built-in status pages, so companies can communicate incidents transparently to their customers without needing a separate tool. On-call scheduling is also natively integrated, allowing teams to set up rotation-based alerting so the right person is always notified at the right time. Hyperping supports monitoring for HTTP endpoints, APIs, and websites, capturing response codes, latency, and error details. Its dashboard gives a clear, real-time view of all monitored services and their performance history. With a 14-day free trial and no credit card required, teams can get started in minutes. Hyperping is especially well-suited for SaaS companies, developer teams, and any organization that depends on high availability and needs to maintain customer trust through transparent incident communication.
Key Features
- 19-Location Global Monitoring: Runs uptime checks from 19 locations worldwide every 30 seconds to catch regional outages and ensure accurate global availability data.
- Zero False Positives: Uses multi-location confirmation before triggering alerts, eliminating noisy false alarms and reducing alert fatigue for on-call engineers.
- Built-in Status Pages: Create branded public or private status pages to communicate incidents and maintenance windows directly to customers without a separate tool.
- On-Call Scheduling: Natively manage on-call rotations and escalation policies so the right team member is always notified when an incident is detected.
- API & Website Monitoring: Monitor HTTP endpoints, REST APIs, and websites with detailed response code, latency, and error reporting in a unified dashboard.
Use Cases
- SaaS companies monitoring their API endpoints and web applications to detect downtime before customers report issues.
- Engineering teams setting up on-call rotations to ensure the right person is paged during incidents, reducing mean time to response.
- Startups and businesses publishing a public status page to maintain customer trust and transparently communicate service incidents.
- DevOps teams validating that deployments haven't caused regressions in API response codes or latency from multiple global regions.
- Customer-facing teams using Hyperping's status page to proactively communicate planned maintenance windows and reduce support ticket volume.
Pros
- Fast Setup: Teams can start monitoring in under 5 minutes with no credit card required for the 14-day free trial.
- All-in-One Platform: Combines uptime monitoring, status pages, and on-call scheduling in a single tool, reducing the need for multiple services.
- Reliable Alerting: Multi-location verification eliminates false positives, meaning alerts represent real incidents and engineers can trust every notification.
- Global Coverage: Checks from 19 locations ensure comprehensive visibility into how services perform for users around the world.
Cons
- Niche Focus: Primarily focused on HTTP/API uptime monitoring — teams needing deep APM, logs, or distributed tracing will require additional tools.
- Cost at Scale: Monitoring a large number of endpoints or requiring high-frequency checks across all locations may become expensive on higher tiers.
- Limited AI/Anomaly Detection: Does not appear to offer AI-driven anomaly detection or predictive alerting, relying on threshold-based checks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hyperping performs checks every 30 seconds from up to 19 global locations, giving you near-real-time visibility into your service availability.
Hyperping is designed for zero false positives. It confirms an outage from multiple locations before firing an alert, so every notification represents a real incident.
Yes. Hyperping includes built-in status pages that you can brand and share publicly or privately, so customers always know the current status of your services.
Yes. Hyperping has native on-call scheduling and rotation management, allowing you to define who gets alerted and when, without needing a separate on-call tool.
Hyperping offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, so you can start monitoring immediately and evaluate all features before committing to a paid plan.
