What can be monitored
You can monitor websites, APIs, HTTP and HTTPS endpoints, TCP ports, ping and heartbeats from scheduled jobs.
Checks run from the outside, with no need to install anything on the server.
Public APIs and internal endpoints
Both public APIs and internal endpoints can be tracked, checking response status, timing and availability.
This helps you understand whether a service is really working from the perspective of whoever consumes it.
Failure detection
When an endpoint stops responding, replies slower than expected or returns an unexpected status, ServerGuardian records the failure and alerts you.
Alerts with context
Alerts tell you what failed and when, so the team can prioritize and act without wasting time on the basics.
Client reports
Automated reports show availability and incidents over time, useful for communicating with clients and teams.
Frequently asked questions
Does ServerGuardian monitor websites and APIs? +
Yes. It checks the availability and response of websites, APIs and endpoints through external checks, with no need to install anything on the server.
Can I monitor internal APIs? +
Yes, as long as the endpoints are reachable for the checks. You can track response status, timing and availability.
Do I get alerts when an API fails? +
Yes. When an endpoint stops responding, takes too long or returns an unexpected status, you receive an alert with context.