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Pricing
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Our pricing model is based solely on two factors, those being
the latency of the monitor (the amount of time before the monitor can accurately
send an alert) and accuracy (the number of consecutive failed tests from
numerous test locations required to send an alert). The lower the latency, the
sooner you know something is wrong. The higher the accuracy the more assured you
are that the alert is legitimate and not caused by some Internet anomaly. All
prices are in US Dollars and debited from your account balance on a daily basis.
This allows you the flexibility to adjust your monitoring needs without creating
an accountant's nightmare. Free Monitors:
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Button - Monitors your site for our
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advertising contained on your home page (like the one on the left) every 30 minutes and reports after
2 consecutive failures from a single monitoring location. Unfortunately this
type of monitor is restricted to only the HTTP (Web) monitor type. (Latency
30-60 minutes, accuracy 2)
Premium Monitors:
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Basic - Monitors your service once every
20 minutes and
reports after 3 consecutive failures from a single monitoring location.
(Latency 40-60 minutes, accuracy 3) $0.07/day (~$2.10/mo)
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Bronze - Monitors your service once every
10 minutes
and reports after 3 consecutive failures from any monitoring location.
(Latency 20-30 minutes, accuracy 3) $0.17/day (~$5.10/mo)
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Silver - Monitors your service once every 5 minutes
and reports after 3 consecutive failures from any monitoring location.
(Latency 10-15 minutes, accuracy 3) $0.33/day (~$9.90/mo)
- Gold - Monitors your service once every minute and reports after
5 consecutive failures from any monitoring location. (Latency 4-5 minutes,
accuracy 5) $0.66/day (~$19.80/mo)
- Platinum - Monitors your service once every 10 seconds and reports
after 6 consecutive failures from any monitoring location. (Latency 50-60
seconds, accuracy 6) $1.66/day (~$49.80/mo)
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