Response Time Monitoring

Slow Is the New Down

Track response times per monitor, per location, and over time. Catch performance regressions before users start bouncing off your pages.

 

A 3-Second Page Takes 32% More Bounces Than a 1-Second One

Slow performance is downtime in disguise. Users leave. Google lowers your rankings. Revenue drops. Response time monitoring surfaces performance issues long before they become outages.

 

See Every Millisecond That Matters

Per-Check Timing

Every single check records exact response time down to the millisecond.

Per-Location Metrics

Compare latency from different regions to identify geographic bottlenecks.

Historical Trends

View response time charts over hours, days, weeks, or months.

Threshold Alerts

Trigger alerts when response times exceed your performance SLA.

Min, Max, Avg

View minimum, maximum, and average response times across any time range.

Export & Report

Export metrics to CSV or JSON for client reports and SLA tracking.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Response time monitoring tracks how long your website, API, or server takes to respond to each check. Slow responses indicate performance issues that affect user experience and SEO.

Yes. Every monitor check automatically records response time. There's nothing extra to configure unless you want custom alert thresholds.

Yes. Each location records its own timing, so you can compare performance across regions.

Yes. Set a maximum acceptable response time per monitor. If that threshold is exceeded, you get alerted on any of the 14+ channels.

Yes. Export response time data to CSV or JSON for reports, SLA reviews, and performance analysis.