$ curl -I https://yourapp.com

HTTP/1.1200 OK

Dirt-simple uptime monitoring with a public status page your users can actually find — its200.com/yourapp. No dashboards to babysit. An email when it breaks, an email when it's back.

launching sept 2026 · early access = first dibs + a say in pricing

its200.com/yourapp

yourapp

all systems 200
  • yourapp.com

    Operational

    100%

  • api.yourapp.com

    Operational

    99.98%

  • docs.yourapp.com

    Operational

    100%

powered by its200

GET /

HTTPS checks, up to every minute

We request your URL and expect a 200. Status code and response time recorded — no agent to install, nothing to configure beyond a URL.

503 → email

Email alerts that don't cry wolf

A monitor has to fail consecutive checks before we call it down — one flaky request won't page you. One email when it goes down, one when it recovers.

/yourapp

A status page your users can find

its200.com/yourapp — hosted, always on, ready to link from your footer. Current status, uptime percentages, response-time trend.

$ pricing --honest

Not final — clicking a tier tells us what you'd actually pay, which is the whole point of early access.

Free

For the side project with one thing to watch.

$0/mo

  • · 1 monitor
  • · 10-minute checks
  • · hosted status page
  • · email alerts
  • · its200 branding
Start free

Solo

most likely

For the app people pay you for.

$5/mo

  • · 5 monitors
  • · 1-minute checks
  • · hosted status page
  • · email alerts
  • · your logo on the page
I'd pay $5

Team

For the stack: app, API, docs, and the rest.

$15/mo

  • · 20 monitors
  • · 1-minute checks
  • · hosted status page
  • · email alerts
  • · your logo on the page
I'd pay $15

$ curl -I https://its200.com/yourapp
curl: (6) could not resolve host — you haven't signed up yet

Your users are already checking if you're down.

Give them a page that says 200. Join the early-access list and we'll email you when it's live — nothing else, promise.