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Pulsetic

About Pulsetic

Pulsetic is an uptime monitoring service that tracks your websites, APIs, and servers around the clock and alerts your team the moment something goes down. It checks your endpoints from multiple global locations at intervals as short as 30 seconds, giving you an accurate picture of availability that accounts for regional outages and routing issues. When downtime is detected, notifications go out via email, SMS, Slack, or webhook.

Beyond basic ping checks, Pulsetic provides branded status pages that you can share with customers and stakeholders. Instead of fielding a flood of support tickets during an outage, you can point people to a live status page that shows current and historical availability for each service. This transparency builds trust and reduces the load on your support team during incidents.

Osher Digital integrates Pulsetic into broader monitoring and response workflows for our clients. Our system integrations team connects Pulsetic alerts to n8n automations that can trigger incident response playbooks — creating tickets, notifying on-call engineers, and even executing automated recovery scripts. Our business automation practice helps you build the full chain from detection to resolution.

If downtime costs your organisation revenue or customer trust, Pulsetic provides the early warning system you need. For teams that want to go beyond alerting and build self-healing infrastructure, Osher’s AI consultants can design intelligent monitoring systems that correlate signals across multiple tools and predict issues before they cause outages.

Pulsetic FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How frequently does Pulsetic check my endpoints?

What notification channels does Pulsetic support?

Can I create a branded status page with Pulsetic?

Does Pulsetic monitor from multiple locations?

Can Pulsetic monitor APIs as well as websites?

Does Pulsetic track response times?

How it works

We work hand-in-hand with you to implement Pulsetic

Step 1

Create a Pulsetic Account

Sign up at Pulsetic and log into the dashboard. Free plans include basic monitoring for a limited number of endpoints, which is enough to evaluate the platform for your needs.

Step 2

Add Your Monitors

Create monitors for each website, API, or server you want to track. Specify the URL or IP address, check interval, expected status code, and timeout threshold for each endpoint.

Step 3

Configure Alert Channels

Set up notification destinations — email addresses, Slack channels, SMS numbers, or webhook URLs. Define escalation rules so that critical services alert your team faster and through more urgent channels.

Step 4

Build Your Status Page

Create a public or private status page listing your monitored services. Customise the page with your branding and connect it to a custom domain if desired. Share the URL with customers and stakeholders.

Step 5

Set Performance Thresholds

Configure response time thresholds for each monitor so you receive alerts when performance degrades, not just when services go completely offline. This helps you catch issues during the slow-down phase before they become full outages.

Step 6

Connect to Your Incident Workflow

Use Pulsetic’s webhook integration to feed alerts into your incident management process. Connect it with tools like PagerDuty, Opsgenie, or n8n workflows to automate ticket creation and team notification when downtime occurs.

Transform your business with Pulsetic

Unlock hidden efficiencies, reduce errors, and position your business for scalable growth. Contact us to arrange a no-obligation Pulsetic consultation.