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Monitoring Tools

Find the perfect monitoring solution for your needs. Compare features, pricing, and capabilities of Status Tiger, HTTP Tiger, and other leading tools.

Need to quickly check if a site is down?
Try Is It Down
Instant checks for any website Free forever

Choose Your Status Monitoring Tool

Three specialized tools for different needs - all part of the Status Tiger Network

Status Tiger
statustiger.com

Professional status pages for businesses. Communicate uptime to your customers.

Best For
SaaS companies, agencies, and businesses that need public status pages
  • Public status pages
  • 24/7 automated monitoring
  • Incident management
  • Email/Slack/SMS alerts
  • Custom branding
  • Subscriber notifications
Create Status Page
HTTP Tiger
httptiger.com

Developer tools for bulk URL checking and HTTP analysis.

Best For
Developers, SEO professionals, and technical teams debugging HTTP issues
  • Bulk URL checker (100+)
  • HTTP status code analysis
  • Redirect chain tracking
  • DNS propagation checker
  • Response time analysis
  • CSV/JSON export
Try Bulk Checker
Is It Down?
is-it-down.app

Quick consumer check for popular services. Is Facebook down? Is Netflix down?

Best For
Anyone checking if popular services (Facebook, Netflix, Discord) are down
  • Instant status check
  • Popular service quick-checks
  • Global outage detection
  • "Down for everyone or just me"
  • No signup required
  • 100% free
Check If Down

Feature Comparison

See which tool has the features you need

Feature Status Tiger HTTP Tiger Is It Down?
Quick Status Check
Public Status Pages - -
24/7 Automated Monitoring -
Bulk URL Checking - (100+) -
HTTP Code Analysis Basic Advanced Basic
Redirect Chains - -
Incident Management - -
Team Collaboration -
API Access Pro+ -
Pricing Free - $299/mo Free - $199/mo Free

Which Tool Should You Use?

Quick guide to choosing the right status monitoring tool

"I run a SaaS or web service"

You need Status Tiger. Create a public status page so customers can check your service status. Get alerted instantly when something goes down.

Get Status Tiger

"I need to check many URLs at once"

HTTP Tiger is your tool. Paste up to 100 URLs and check them all simultaneously. Perfect for SEO audits, migration testing, or debugging.

Try HTTP Tiger

"I just want to know if a site is down"

Use Is It Down for quick checks. Perfect for checking if Facebook, Netflix, or any service is experiencing an outage.

Check Is It Down

"I need developer/technical tools"

HTTP Tiger has DNS propagation checking, redirect chain analysis, HTTP header inspection, and more technical debugging tools.

Use HTTP Tiger

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Status Tiger, HTTP Tiger, and Is It Down?

Status Tiger is for businesses needing public status pages to communicate uptime to customers. HTTP Tiger is for developers who need bulk URL checking and technical debugging tools. Is It Down is for quick consumer checks to see if popular services are experiencing outages.

Which tool should I use for website monitoring?

If you need to monitor your own sites and communicate status to customers, use Status Tiger. If you need to check many URLs at once or debug HTTP issues, use HTTP Tiger. For quick "is it down?" checks, use Is It Down.

Are these tools free?

Is It Down is completely free. Status Tiger and HTTP Tiger both have generous free tiers - Status Tiger offers 50 free monitors, HTTP Tiger allows free bulk checks. Paid plans unlock more monitors, faster check intervals, and team features.

How do I create a public status page?

Use Status Tiger (statustiger.com). Sign up, add your services, and get a public status page URL you can share with customers. Incidents and uptime are automatically tracked and displayed.

Can I check multiple URLs at once?

Yes! HTTP Tiger (httptiger.com) specializes in bulk URL checking. Paste up to 100+ URLs and check their status, response times, and HTTP codes simultaneously.

Why is a website down for me but not others?

This usually means a local issue - DNS cache, ISP routing, or regional problems. Our tools check from neutral global servers. If we show the site as UP but you can't access it, the issue is likely on your end.