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About Watchtower

Watchtower exists to help you catch website, service, and page-monitoring issues earlier with clearer checks, practical alerts, and dependable visibility.

Why Watchtower exists

Modern websites and online services can fail quietly, and important public pages can change without warning. Small issues are easy to miss until they become lost traffic, damaged trust, missed opportunities, or operational confusion.

Watchtower was created to make those problems easier to see, easier to understand, and easier to respond to. The goal is simple: give you a clearer way to monitor what matters before issues grow more expensive.

What that means in practice
  • • Notice failures earlier
  • • Track important changes more clearly
  • • Reduce blind spots across websites and services
  • • Keep monitoring simple enough to use consistently

Why teams trust Watchtower

Trust comes from clarity and usefulness. Watchtower is built to help you understand what is happening across your checks without burying the important signal.

Clearer signals, not guesswork

Watchtower is built to help you see what changed, what failed, and what needs attention without forcing you to piece everything together manually.

Practical alerts for real situations

From uptime, expiry, and watched-page problems to missed heartbeats and creator momentum shifts, the goal is to help you notice important issues early enough to act.

One place for multiple monitoring needs

Instead of relying on scattered tools for every small check, Watchtower brings multiple monitor types and creator Signals into one clearer workflow.

Who it is built for

Watchtower is built for people protecting what they own and for people tracking important pages they do not control. That range matters because monitoring is not only for engineering teams.

Businesses and website owners

For teams that need better visibility into website health, browser trust issues, uptime problems, and changes that can affect visitors or revenue.

Developers, agencies, and operations teams

For people responsible for keeping services, endpoints, infrastructure signals, and scheduled jobs visible without unnecessary complexity.

Researchers, marketers, sellers, and analysts

For people watching important public pages for pricing, stock, content, and other signals that can influence decisions and timing.

What Watchtower helps you catch early

  • Downtime and failed HTTP endpoints
  • SSL and domain expiry issues
  • Unexpected DNS changes
  • Price, stock, and content changes on public pages
  • Missed heartbeats from cron jobs and background tasks
  • YouTube topic, video, and competitor momentum shifts
  • Email, SEO, and security blind spots

What we publish publicly

The Watchtower blog is where we explain monitor types, creator Signals, practical use cases, setup guidance, and the kinds of website, service, and public-web issues people often overlook.

It is designed to help both technical and non-technical readers understand what to monitor, why it matters, and how to get more value from each check.

Ready to start monitoring with more confidence?

Start with Free to get visibility quickly, then move to Premium when you need broader monitoring, faster checks, more alerting options, and an ad-free experience.