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New Feature – Each Monitor Can Have Different Alert Contacts

December 12th, 2011

New Monitor DialogOnce a monitor is detected as down (and back up), Uptime Robot was sending notifications to all alert contacts defined in the "My Settings" page.. until today.

We have rolled an exciting update today where you can assign different alert contacts for each monitor.

Let's say:

  • you have 10 monitors, 3 of them are your own websites and others belong to customers. And, you want Uptime Robot to notify your customers for "only" the up/down events of their websites,
  • you want to notify the web developer when your company website goes down and notify the IT admin when e-mails server don't work.

These are all possible now.

How to use it?

Alert contacts are still defined to your account from the "My Settings" page. After that, they can be selected per monitor from the "add and edit monitor" dialogs.

What about my current alert contact settings?

We have assigned your alert contacts to your monitors accordingly. So, everything will keep working how they were.

If you prefer to change the alert contacts of a monitor, simply click the "edit" icon besides it and you'll see how easy it is.

Did these updates change effect the API?

Yes. There are now new methods and features reflecting the changes. Another blog post is coming about it within a few hours.


5 Responses to “New Feature – Each Monitor Can Have Different Alert Contacts”

  1. Musa says:

    Brilliant. That’s all that was lacking for this excellent service.

  2. Thank you for implementing this feature!!! You guys rock!

  3. techlib says:

    Your service is great! This new feature is surely adding a jewel in the crown!

  4. none says:

    How bout alert after x failures instead of just alerts after a single failure ?

  5. admin says:

    @none,

    Yes, that’s a feature we’ll be adding for sure.

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