Features

Performance Tracking

A slow website loses customers just as fast as a down one. Know when your speed drops.

Speed isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s revenue

Studies consistently show that 40% of visitors abandon a site that takes more than 3 seconds to load. Your site might be technically “up” while silently bleeding customers because of a slow server, a bloated page, or a third-party script gone rogue. Monitorly tracks your response time on every single check and tells you the moment something degrades.

What makes Monitorly’s performance tracking powerful is context. We don’t just show you a number — we build a baseline from your historical data and alert you when your current performance drifts significantly from your normal. So you’re not chasing noise, you’re catching real problems.

How it works

How performance tracking works

Monitorly measures your website’s response time and performance from multiple locations.
Detect slowdowns early and identify issues affecting your users’ experience.

We measure on every check

Every time Monitorly checks your site, we record the full response time — broken down into time to first byte and total download time.

We build your baseline

Over 7 days, Monitorly builds a performance baseline using your median response time. This becomes your personal benchmark — not a generic standard.

We alert on anomalies

When your response time spikes beyond 3× your normal baseline, Monitorly opens an alert. Real slowdowns, not false alarms.

Performance data that actually means something

Monitorly turns raw performance metrics into clear insights. Understand when, where, and why your services slow down.

Response time on every check

Every check records your full response time in milliseconds — so you have a continuous, minute-by-minute picture of your site’s speed over time.

Automatic baseline

Monitorly computes your P50 and P95 response times over the last 7 days and updates them hourly. Your alerts are calibrated to your site, not a generic threshold.

Time to first byte (TTFB)

We break response time into TTFB and download time separately, so you can pinpoint whether slowdowns are server-side or content-related.

Anomaly detection

When response time spikes beyond 3× your normal baseline, Monitorly flags it as a performance anomaly — catching gradual degradation before it becomes a crisis.

Stop guessing how fast your site really is

Monitorly tracks your performance around the clock — free to start.

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