Introducing Uptimix v3
Today we're shipping the largest release in Uptimix's history. v3 isn't a facelift; it's a rebuild of the whole product around one idea: when something breaks, the interface should make you calmer, not busier.
A dashboard that starts with the answer
The overview now leads with what you actually want to know at a glance: is everything up, what changed in the last 24 hours, and is anything trending the wrong way. Uptime, incidents, and response times are computed from real check data, and the activity feed shows operational events only: monitors going down, recovering, alerts going out. The bookkeeping noise lives elsewhere.
Monitors got small touches that add up: favicons instead of generic icons, inline uptime, and live status that updates without a refresh.
Monitor pages that answer questions
Click any monitor and you get the full picture: response-time charts, uptime over 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days, SSL certificate health with days to expiry, recent checks with filters and pagination, and the incident timeline. Every setting (expected status, degraded threshold, timeout, custom request headers) is editable in place.
Alerting, wired end to end
Email alerts now flow from the monitoring engine to your inbox with full configuration in workspace settings: which events notify (down, degraded, recovery), and who gets them: every member or a custom list. Alerts fire on transitions, so an outage is one email, not forty.
Security by default
Every account verifies its email before the first sign-in. Every login asks for a one-time code, or your authenticator app once you enable it, with backup codes and trusted devices included. None of this is a paid add-on; it's just how accounts work now.
What's next
Public status pages, multi-region checks, and predictive insights are the next big arcs. The changelog will keep score.