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Pulsy greets visitors with a clear promise: know before your customers do.
A first look
The public site in 30 seconds — what Pulsy promises and how it delivers.
Eleven short, captioned walkthroughs — everything from your first monitor to public status pages, in your language.
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Pulsy greets visitors with a clear promise: know before your customers do.
The public site in 30 seconds — what Pulsy promises and how it delivers.
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Click New Monitor — one dialog, everything on it.
From URL to live checks in under a minute.
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The dashboard sums up your fleet: total, up, down, degraded, and average uptime.
Fleet stats, tag filters, instant search, and inline actions.
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Click any monitor to open its detail page.
Live charts, success rates, and TLS expiry for every monitor.
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Add a notification channel from the monitor's Notifications tab.
Email, webhook, Slack, Discord, and Telegram — per monitor, per event.
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When checks fail past your threshold, the monitor goes down — success rate drops to zero.
Failures grouped into clean incidents, with every check logged.
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Create a status page and give it a title…
Publish a page your users can check — no login required.
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Select monitors straight from the dashboard.
Send monitor configurations to anyone with an expiring link.
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Pulsy starts in English — but the language switcher is always in the header.
English, Arabic, French, German, and Spanish — with true right-to-left for Arabic.
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Pulsy ships in dark mode…
One click to switch, remembered everywhere.
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Every setting stays editable after creation — open the Settings tab.
Change URLs, intervals, and thresholds — applied on the next check.