Autonomous API Monitoring
Stop writing bug reports.
Start fixing them.
UptimeAgent watches your endpoints 24/7. When something fails, it investigates the context, gathers the payload, and files a structured GitHub issue — automatically. No alerts. No copy-paste. Just actionable tickets.
title: Search API returning 503 after deploy
labels: bug,api,search,p1
assignee: @platform-team
How It Works
From alert to issue in under 90 seconds
Most API monitoring tools fire an alert and leave it to the on-call engineer to investigate, write the ticket, and route it. UptimeAgent closes that loop — the agent gathers context, structures the issue, and files it in the right repo before a human even opens Slack.
Why UptimeAgent
Incidents don't fix themselves. But they can be documented.
Traditional uptime monitoring tells you something broke. UptimeAgent tells you why it might haveand hands you a ticket ready to assign. Here's the difference:
| What happens | Traditional alerting | UptimeAgent |
|---|---|---|
| When an endpoint fails… | Alert fires in Slack | Agent investigates automatically |
| Context gathering… | Engineer manually queries logs | Agent collects request/response |
| Ticket creation… | Engineer copy-pastes into Jira/GH | Structured issue filed in GitHub |
| Routing… | Engineer figures out the right team | Auto-routed by endpoint rules |
| Time to issue… | 30–60 minutes | Under 90 seconds |
Pricing
Transparent pricing. No hidden fees.
Start free. Scale as your infrastructure grows. Cancel anytime.
- 5 endpoint monitors
- 1 probe region (US East)
- GitHub issue creation
- 30-day incident history
- Email support
- Unlimited endpoint monitors
- 5 probe regions worldwide
- Smart issue routing
- 1-year incident history
- Slack + PagerDuty integration
- Priority support
- Unlimited endpoint monitors
- Global probe network (20+ regions)
- Custom agentic workflows
- SSO + SAML
- SLA guarantees
- Dedicated success manager
FAQ
Common questions
Get Started
Your first issue is 5 minutes away.
Set up your first monitor, connect your GitHub org, and let the agent watch your APIs. Free forever for individual developers.