Nevision vs. UptimeRobot
Best UptimeRobot alternative when you also need replay, errors, and server metrics
UptimeRobot is a category-leading freemium uptime tool — 50 free monitors at 5-minute intervals. It does its one job well. The catch: when an alert fires, you still need 4 other tools to figure out what broke. Nevision combines uptime with the rest of the observability stack so the alert and the root cause live on the same dashboard.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Nevision | UptimeRobot |
|---|---|---|
| Free monitors | 1 (15 min) | 50 (5 min) |
| Paid plan starts at | $39/mo | $8/mo |
| Min check interval | 1 min | 1 min (Pro) |
| Multi-region probes | Pro+ only | |
| Includes session replay | — | |
| Includes error tracking | — | |
| Includes RUM | — | |
| Includes server metrics | — | |
| Public status pages | Coming soon | |
| Maintenance windows |
When to choose Nevision
- You want uptime tied to user impact (replay + errors at the same timestamp).
- You're already paying for Sentry/LogRocket/Datadog and want to consolidate.
- You need server CPU/memory monitoring alongside uptime.
When to choose UptimeRobot
- You only need uptime monitoring and nothing else — UptimeRobot is cheaper for the standalone use case.
- You need 50+ monitors at $8/month total budget — UptimeRobot's free tier is hard to beat.
- Public status pages are critical and you need them today.
FAQ
Will Nevision check my site as fast as UptimeRobot?+
Yes — both offer 1-minute interval checks on paid plans. We probe from 3+ regions and require 3 consecutive failures before alerting (avoiding false positives from regional networking blips).
Can I import my UptimeRobot monitors?+
We don't have a one-click importer yet. UptimeRobot offers a CSV export of monitors; the CSV columns map closely to Nevision's create-monitor API. A migration script is in the docs.