UptimeRobot
· #197 most-usedKnow the second your site goes down — and act before users do
UptimeRobot monitors your websites, APIs, and ports from 50+ global probe locations, alerting you the instant a service becomes unavailable. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can read live uptime data, create monitors for new services the moment they launch, schedule maintenance windows around deploys, and route downtime alerts to exactly the right person — all without logging in to the dashboard. Over 1.6 million companies rely on UptimeRobot to catch outages first; your agent just makes sure the response is already in motion when the alert lands.
Eliminates manual work. Eliminates manual monitor provisioning, maintenance window scheduling, on-call contact management, and the copy-paste work of pulling uptime stats into SLA reports every billing cycle.
What your UptimeRobot agent runs on autopilot
A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.
UptimeRobot × every other app you use
End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.
Outage to resolution in under 5 minutes
The moment UptimeRobot detects a customer-facing service is down, your agent reads the monitor's current status and all active alert contacts, fires a pre-written incident notification to the on-call Slack channel, and blocks a 30-minute recovery call on the lead engineer's calendar — all before most customers finish refreshing the page. Mean time to acknowledge drops to under 90 seconds, and every step is timestamped for the post-mortem.
Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot
Savings
What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.
What you do manually today
What your agent runs for you
- Sales18 min / weekManual SLA data pull
Account managers spend 20–30 minutes before each renewal call pulling uptime percentages from UptimeRobot into a spreadsheet to justify the SLA.
Sales Agent0 minAgent delivers the SLA snapshotAgent reads all client monitors, extracts 90-day uptime figures, and logs them to the renewal sheet the night before the call.
- Marketing13 min / weekStatus page copy-pasted
Marketing manually creates a public status page for each new product launch and updates it after each incident, often hours after the fact.
Marketing Agent0 minAgent spins up the page at launchAgent creates a branded status page the moment a product is marked launch-ready and updates incident status in real time.
- Customer Support18 min / weekOutage triage on chat
Support agents spend the first 10 minutes of an incident manually confirming which services are down before they can respond to customers accurately.
Customer Support Agent0 minAgent posts the incident snapshotAgent reads current monitor statuses on incident declaration and posts a precise service list to the support channel within 60 seconds.
- Human Resources7 min / weekManual on-call contact setup
HR or DevOps manually creates and removes UptimeRobot alert contacts when engineers are onboarded, offboarded, or change phone numbers.
Human Resources Agent0 minAgent syncs contacts automaticallyAgent creates, updates, or deletes alert contacts as HR records change — every transition handled without a ticket.
- Finance13 min / weekSLA breach evidence gathering
Finance manually exports downtime logs and cross-checks them with SLA thresholds when clients raise billing disputes, taking up to 45 minutes per case.
Finance Agent0 minAgent pulls the audit trail instantlyAgent fetches monitor uptime data for the disputed period and writes a timestamped evidence log to the billing dispute record in under two minutes.
- Operations25 min / weekMonitor provisioning backlog
Ops engineers queue monitor creation requests manually, often leaving new services unmonitored for days after deployment.
Operations Agent0 minAgent monitors every new serviceAgent creates a monitor for each new service endpoint the moment it appears in the infrastructure sheet — coverage from first deploy.
- Legal6 min / weekUptime clause verification
Legal manually reviews UptimeRobot dashboards to verify SLA compliance figures when contract renewals or disputes require uptime attestations.
Legal Agent0 minAgent exports the compliance reportAgent reads all relevant monitors and writes a signed-off uptime report to the legal folder, formatted to the contract's SLA clause specifications.
Calculate what your team saves
Based on UptimeRobot's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.
How to plug UptimeRobot into Actionist
Pick the connection method that suits your environment.
The fastest path to full UptimeRobot control. Install the MCP server once and the agent can create monitors, manage alert contacts, and read uptime data through a permissioned connection — no tokens to rotate, no scopes to memorise.
Find UptimeRobot in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.
You'll be redirected to UptimeRobot to confirm the connection. Approve the requested read and write permissions for monitors, alert contacts, maintenance windows, and status pages.
Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.
21 actions your agent can call
Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.
7 events your agent can react to
Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.
Skills that pair with UptimeRobot
Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.
Configures observability for applications and infrastructure — sets up UptimeRobot monitors, alert routing, and maintenance windows as part of a broader infrastructure health pipeline.
MCP servers that work with UptimeRobot
Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.