MonitorStron.pl is a website and server uptime monitoring SaaS provided by Poland-based NUTRIGEN Sp. z o.o. It focuses on 24/7 monitoring, with the site claiming checks at intervals of 60 seconds or even 30 seconds, and alerts via email and SMS when an incident is detected. The service is positioned as basic operations monitoring for small and medium-sized websites, blogs, business sites, e-commerce stores, and web applications.
The feature set is fairly complete: HTTP/HTTPS monitoring can track response codes, load time, and keywords; SSL/TLS monitoring can send reminders 30, 14, and 7 days before certificate expiry; it also supports Ping ICMP, TCP port checks, and keyword presence/absence detection. This makes it useful for identifying downtime, expired certificates, unreachable ports, or page tampering. The platform provides public status pages, uptime and response-time statistics, incident history, and an Anti-flap mechanism, where problems must be confirmed consecutively before an alert is sent to reduce false positives. Monitoring locations currently include three sites in Europe: Warsaw, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam, while North American and Asian nodes are still planned. For integrations, email and SMS are already supported, while Slack and Discord are still in preparation. The terms mention API limits of 60 requests per minute and 1,000 per hour, but specific API capabilities or SDKs are not shown.
Pricing is transparent and includes a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Lite costs 19.90 PLN/month and includes 1 monitor with a 2-minute interval; Plus costs 39.90 PLN/month and includes 3 monitors with a 60-second interval; Pro costs 59.90 PLN/month and includes 5 monitors; Max costs 99.90 PLN/month and includes 10 monitors with a 30-second interval. Each plan includes different SMS quotas and history retention periods. Payments are handled via Tpay or Przelewy24, with support for bank cards, bank transfers, BLIK, and subscription payments.
Its strengths are a simple onboarding process, public pricing, a solid range of basic monitoring types, and clear disclosure of SLA, data retention, and alerting limits. The downsides are that monitoring locations are concentrated in Europe, Slack/Discord integrations are not yet live, there is no visible self-hosted, open-source, or long-term free plan, and the maximum of 10 monitors may be too limited for complex infrastructure. It is better suited to Polish and European SMBs, webmasters, and e-commerce sites that need basic uptime monitoring. Larger teams or users needing global monitoring nodes and richer alert integrations may want to compare it with UptimeRobot, Better Stack, Pingdom, and StatusCake; for self-hosting, Uptime Kuma is worth considering.
The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, a Chinese interface, or RMB payments, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Since there are not yet any monitoring nodes in Asia, from the perspective of Chinese users, alert results may reflect European access quality more than local conditions. If monitoring mainland China websites, it should be verified alongside local or Asia-region monitoring services.
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