Agency-ready account model
Use top-level client or agency accounts with child workspaces underneath so websites, recipients, and users stay where they belong.
Know when a website goes down, where it finally lands, whether DNS is resolving cleanly, when nameservers or resolved IPs change, and when SSL or domain expiry needs attention. Hashe Uptime Monitor helps agencies, support teams, and growing businesses stay ahead of outages and asset drift without turning monitoring into a mess.
This is meant for agencies, MSPs, and internal teams that need structured ownership, workspace separation, branded communication, package-based limits, and a calm interface that keeps DNS snapshots, DNS changes, SSL, domain expiry, redirect, and response context easy to read as the account grows.
Use top-level client or agency accounts with child workspaces underneath so websites, recipients, and users stay where they belong.
See cached DNS snapshots, last DNS change markers, nameservers, resolved IPs, SSL expiry, and domain expiry in the same monitor detail view.
Review final destination URL, redirect hops, response size, and expected page text so a site returning 200 still gets proper scrutiny.
Core work stays in the browser where context, history, settings, and account structure are easier to manage. A companion mobile app can come later as a fast alert surface, not as a cramped replacement for operations.
Choose the plan that fits your team, then decide whether you want monthly billing or annual billing. Every paid plan starts with a 15-day free trial and includes the core monitoring stack: uptime checks, cached DNS visibility, DNS change tracking, SSL expiry, domain expiry, redirect context, expected HTTP rules, and page-text validation.
Good for one business that wants clean uptime monitoring without workspace complexity.
A clean entry point for smaller businesses, brochure sites, and internal teams with lighter needs.
Best when you want a simple starting plan for one brand, a smaller internal team, or a lighter monitoring footprint.
Built for agencies that need branded monitoring, workspace separation, and enough room to onboard real client volume.
This is the strongest default plan for most agency and MSP use cases.
A strong fit for agencies, MSPs, and multi-brand teams that need cleaner client separation and more room to operate.
For larger teams or heavier monitoring footprints that want higher limits, branding, and custom SMTP from day one.
Best for larger agency operations or internal teams with heavier monitoring needs.
Best when you need higher limits, a larger team footprint, and a plan that can support more complex monitoring operations.
Use the form if you want help choosing a plan, estimating website volume, or figuring out whether Client, Agency, or Enterprise is the right fit. It is also the right place to ask how DNS tracking, SSL and domain expiry visibility, redirect checks, or page-text validation will work in your setup.
A quick FAQ clears up the common questions before someone starts a trial or sends a message.
Yes. Agencies can manage one top-level account with separate workspaces underneath for operational separation and client-specific alert routing.
Each monitor can show uptime state, final URL, redirect hops, response size, cached DNS context, DNS change markers, SSL expiry, domain expiry, expected HTTP handling, and expected or blocked page text when those rules are configured.
Yes. Plans that include it let you use your own branding and sender details for alert emails.
Yes. The card is collected at signup, and the subscription moves into the selected billing cycle only if you keep the service beyond the trial period.
Mainly by scale and account controls. The public plans are about website limits, workspace limits, users, branding, and email-sending options, while the core monitoring stack stays consistent.
Start your trial, add your sites, and move to the plan that fits as your monitoring needs grow.