Uptime Kuma service
Image source: the Uptime Kuma Github repository
Uptime Kuma is a fancy monitoring tool like Uptime Robot.
β¨ Kuma (γγΎ/η) means bear π» in Japanese.
FeaturesΒΆ
- Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / HTTP(s) Json Query / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers
- Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX
- Notifications via Matrix, Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services
- 20-second intervals
- Multi-Language
- Multiple status pages
- Map status pages to specific domains
- Ping chart
- Certificate info
- Proxy support
- 2FA support
You can try an official demo instance of Uptime Kuma (sponsored by the Uptime Kuma Sponsors) before deciding to get it installed on your server.
UsageΒΆ
We install your Uptime Kuma instance at a URL like: https://kuma.your-server.com
When you open the Uptime Kuma’s web UI for the first time, it starts a setup wizard where you’ll create your admin credentials. You can then add monitors for web services as many as you like.
If you have enabled the ntfy service, it is possible to set up the Uptime Kuma instance to have it send notifications to a ntfy’s “topic” (channel) when the monitored web service is down, without relaying them through servers owned and controlled by third parties.
Power up with Uptime Kuma
Start using Uptime Kuma today - get a managed Matrix server with it pre-installed, or add it to your existing setup.