How Much Does
UptimeRobot Cost in 2026?
UptimeRobot is the SMB uptime monitoring leader. Free tier covers 50 monitors + 5-minute intervals — genuinely the most generous free tier in category. Solo at $7-15/month annual ($84-180/year depending on monitor count) adds 60-second intervals + API/DNS/UDP monitoring. Team at $29-38/month annual ($348-456/year) for 100 monitors + 3 notify/login seats. Enterprise $54-289/month annual for 200-1,000+ monitors + 30-second intervals.
Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Plans & Pricing
Free
- monitors 50
- checkInterval 5-minute
- features HTTP + ping + port + keyword
- integrations 5
- scope Basic status pages included
Solo (10 monitors, Monthly)
- monitors 10
- checkInterval 60-second
- integrations 9
- scope + API + UDP + location-specific + slow response + DNS monitoring
Team (Annual)
$348/mo billed annually
- monitors 100
- checkInterval 60-second
- integrations Full 12
- notifySeats 3
- loginSeats 3
- scope + Advanced status pages
Enterprise (200-1000+ monitors, Annual)
- monitors 200-1,000+
- checkInterval 30-second
- integrations All
- statusPages Unlimited
- notifySeats 5
- loginSeats 5
- scope $54-$289/month annual (scales with monitor count). Custom solutions for 1,000+.
SMS/Voice Credits (One-Time Purchase)
- credits10 $3
- credits1000 $100
- scope International rates: 1-5 credits per message by country
From the StackScored blog
Features
Our Verdict
UptimeRobot has become the default SMB uptime monitoring choice through a uniquely generous free tier. 50 monitors at 5-minute intervals with HTTP + ping + port + keyword monitoring + basic status pages at $0/month — no other competitor offers this scale for free. For solo developers, personal projects, and small businesses with <50 endpoints to monitor, UptimeRobot Free tier can cover production needs indefinitely. The critical limitation: 5-minute check intervals mean average 2.5-minute detection delay on outages. For B2B SaaS or e-commerce where customers notice downtime in seconds, this is too slow — upgrade to Solo for 1-minute intervals. Solo tier at $7-15/month annual ($84-180/year) depends on monitor count: $7 for 10 monitors, $15 for 50 monitors. Adds API monitoring, UDP monitoring, DNS monitoring, location-specific checks, slow response alerts, and 9 integrations. Team at $29-38/month annual ($348-456/year) jumps to 100 monitors with 3 notify seats + 3 login seats + 12 integrations + advanced status pages. Enterprise at $54-289/month annual scales from 200 to 1,000+ monitors with 30-second check intervals + all integrations + unlimited status pages + 5 notify/login seats + custom solutions for 1,000+ monitors. SMS/Voice alerts use one-time credit purchases ($3 for 10 credits to $100 for 1,000 credits), with international rates varying (1-5 credits per message depending on country). Where UptimeRobot wins: most generous free tier in category (50 monitors at 5-minute intervals), transparent tiered pricing scales predictably with monitor count, Solo tier at $7/month annual is category-cheapest paid tier, status pages included at all paid tiers, credit-based SMS/Voice lets you pay only for what you use. Where it loses: 5-minute intervals on Free tier limit production use, monitor count tied to plan tier (can't mix interval speeds), Team tier's 3 notify/login seats is tight for 5-10 person teams, Enterprise $54-289/month scales steeply with monitor count, no built-in incident management (escalation policies, on-call rotations) — integrate with PagerDuty/Opsgenie separately.
Pros
- Most generous free tier in category — 50 monitors at 5-minute intervals at $0
- Transparent tiered pricing scales predictably with monitor count
- Solo tier at $7/month annual is category's cheapest paid tier
- Status pages included at all paid tiers (basic Free, advanced Team, unlimited Enterprise)
- Credit-based SMS/Voice lets you pay only for what you use
Cons
- 5-minute intervals on Free tier are too slow for production B2B SaaS
- Monitor count tied to plan tier — can't mix interval speeds within tier
- Team tier's 3 notify/login seats is tight for 5-10 person teams
- No built-in incident management — integrate with PagerDuty/Opsgenie separately
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does UptimeRobot cost per month?
- UptimeRobot plans start at $7/mo. They offer 8 plans total.
- Does UptimeRobot have a free plan?
- Yes, UptimeRobot offers a free plan. See the feature comparison above for what's included and the limits.
- Is UptimeRobot worth the price?
- With a score of 9.1/10 and plans from $7/mo, UptimeRobot delivers strong value for the price.
- What are cheaper alternatives to UptimeRobot?
- UptimeRobot is already one of the most affordable uptime monitoring & status pages options starting at $7/mo. Compare all options on our [Uptime Monitoring & Status Pages pricing comparison](/pricing/uptime-monitoring/) page.