Uptime & website health
A single 5-minute check covering HTTP, SSL, DNS, redirects, blank-page detection, broken resources, JavaScript errors, API calls, security headers, accessibility, and SEO fundamentals.
A website monitoring tool should cover the whole experience, not one slice of it. NorthDuty combines three monitoring types in one project — uptime and website health checks, screenshot-based visual change detection, and AI-assisted user journey monitoring — so you do not have to stitch separate tools together.
Uptime, visual diffs, and journeys in one tool instead of three subscriptions.
Teams often end up with one tool for uptime, another for visual checks, and a third for scripted journeys. That fragments alerts, billing, and context. NorthDuty puts the three together so a single project covers availability, page quality, and customer flows.
Health monitoring starts the moment you add a base URL: a real-browser check every 5 minutes by default covering HTTP, SSL, DNS, rendering, resources, JavaScript errors, and API calls. Visual change detection and user journeys run in the same project, and every signal feeds the same alert rules and status page.
One tool, three monitoring types, shared alerting.
A single 5-minute check covering HTTP, SSL, DNS, redirects, blank-page detection, broken resources, JavaScript errors, API calls, security headers, accessibility, and SEO fundamentals.
Scheduled, stabilized screenshots compared pixel-by-pixel against the previous baseline, with a changed-percentage and diff overlay.
AI-suggested or plain-text multi-step flows executed in a real browser, with step-level results and success rates.
Threshold alert rules route to nine channel types, and every project gets a public status page with incident and maintenance support.
Shared context, one bill, one place to look.
A few minutes to first signal.
Website health monitoring begins immediately.
Turn on AI-suggested journeys and confirm screenshot baselines.
Define thresholds and route alerts to the channels your team already uses.
Share a public status page and manage incidents and maintenance from project settings.
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Pricing
NorthDuty pricing for website monitoring: a free plan through $29/mo Starter, Pro, and Business — covering uptime, visual change detection, and user journeys.
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What website monitoring is and how it works: NorthDuty combines default 5-minute health checks, screenshot-based UI diffs, and editable user journey monitoring in one project.
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Software that watches a website for problems — availability, page quality, and customer flows — and alerts you when something breaks. NorthDuty covers all three in one project.
For many teams, yes. It runs uptime and health checks, visual change detection, and user journey monitoring together, with shared alerting and reporting.
There is a free plan, with paid plans starting at $29/mo (Starter), then Pro and Business tiers as monitoring needs grow.
Use NorthDuty as your website monitoring tool — uptime, visual change detection, and user journeys in one project.
Start on the free plan — add your base URL and monitoring starts in minutes.