
UptimeRobot
Your AI agent manages UptimeRobot monitors, retrieves uptime ratios, and creates public status pages, all through natural conversation. Downtime alerts get investigated instantly. New monitors spin up without opening a dashboard. SLA reports generate on demand.




From creating monitors to pulling response time data, your AI agent turns UptimeRobot's full monitoring API into conversational commands.
UptimeRobot
See how engineering teams use AI agents with UptimeRobot to manage monitors, investigate incidents, and maintain SLA transparency.
An engineer launches a new microservice and messages the agent to set up monitoring. Your AI Agent creates an HTTP monitor in UptimeRobot with 1-minute intervals, attaches the on-call Slack alert contact, and enables SSL validation. The service is monitored within seconds of going live, no dashboard clicks required.
A customer success manager needs uptime numbers for a client review. Your AI Agent retrieves 30-day and 90-day uptime ratios from UptimeRobot, formats them as percentages, and adds average response times. The manager presents real SLA data during the call instead of promising to send it later.
A DevOps lead plans a database migration for Saturday at 2 AM. Your AI Agent creates a 2-hour weekly maintenance window in UptimeRobot for the affected monitors, suppressing alerts during the migration. The team deploys confidently knowing false alerts will not wake anyone up.

UptimeRobot
FAQs
The agent supports all UptimeRobot monitor types: HTTP(s), keyword, ping, and port monitors. You can also specify subtypes for port monitoring (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, or custom port). Each monitor can be configured with custom intervals, timeouts, and alert contacts.
Yes. The agent retrieves SSL certificate information for any monitored domain, including expiration date, issuer, and validation status. This helps teams catch upcoming renewals before they trigger downtime alerts.
UptimeRobot allows 10 requests per minute on the free plan and higher limits on Pro. The agent respects these limits and queues requests when necessary. For heavy monitoring workflows, the Pro plan is recommended.
Yes. The agent creates status pages in UptimeRobot with your specified monitors, custom domains, and visibility settings. You can also edit existing pages to add or remove monitors, change sorting, or update passwords through conversation.
Yes. The free plan supports up to 50 monitors with 5-minute check intervals. The agent works with all plan tiers. Pro plans unlock 1-minute and 30-second intervals, SMS alerts, and advanced features like maintenance windows.
The mobile app provides notifications and basic monitoring management. Tars AI Agent adds conversational control, bulk operations, custom SLA reporting, and integration with your other tools. Ask complex questions like 'which monitors had less than 99.9% uptime this month?' and get instant answers.
No. Tars queries UptimeRobot's API in real time during conversations. Uptime ratios, response times, and monitor configurations are fetched live. No monitoring data is cached on Tars servers.
The agent can attach existing alert contacts to monitors when creating or editing them. Alert contacts themselves (email, Slack, webhook, etc.) should be configured in the UptimeRobot dashboard first, then referenced by ID when the agent sets up monitors.
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