Corveto

Uptime monitoring

Know before your customers do.

Corveto checks your endpoints every thirty seconds from twelve regions, and tells the right person the moment something breaks.

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By the numbers

30s

Check interval

From twelve regions, in parallel.

99.99%

Measured uptime

Across all monitored endpoints, last 90 days.

11s

Median alert time

From first failed check to notification sent.

4,100

Teams monitoring

From two-person startups to listed companies.

What you get

Monitoring that earns the interruption.

An alert that turns out to be nothing costs more than the outage it failed to catch. Corveto is built to be believed.

Checks from twelve regions

Every endpoint is checked from twelve locations at once. A failure has to be seen from at least three before anyone is woken up, so a single flaky region never pages your team.

Alerts that reach a person

Escalation policies with working-hours rules, on-call rotations and a fallback that keeps trying until someone acknowledges. No alert is considered delivered until it is read.

Status pages your customers trust

A hosted status page on your own domain, updated from the same checks that page your team. Subscribers are notified when you post, and history stays public.

Live status

We run our own status page on it.

Current status of each Corveto service, with uptime and median response time over the last 90 days.
Service Status Uptime Response Notes
API Operational 99.99% 84 ms All regions responding normally.
Dashboard Operational 99.98% 212 ms All regions responding normally.
Webhooks Degraded performance 99.71% 1,340 ms Delivery delays of up to four minutes in eu-west.
Status pages Operational 100.00% 61 ms All regions responding normally.
Alerting Under maintenance 99.95% Scheduled maintenance until 04:00 UTC.

What teams tell us.

We found out from Corveto before we found out from customers. That had not happened before.
Priya RamanHead of Platform, Lintwell
The escalation rules mean the right person gets woken up, and nobody else does.
Tom OkaforSRE, Marram Group
Our status page went from a spreadsheet nobody updated to something customers actually check.
Dani BrekkeSupport Lead, Fernbrook

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